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Originally Posted by saddlesore
Keep in mind..
Your 1st coach is a learning tool..
When You tour/view "In Person" any perspective coach..
View it First with all slides retracted,
If the coach is fully usable without the slides extended, then give it a second look.
(Think wally-docking,rest areas,truckstops...any where that you cannot/do not have room for the slides to be extended)
BUY USED! & buy one with everything you "think" you want and will need..
(If it seems a bit small but still do-able....
It will become excruciatingly Tiny after a week or three being "coop'd up" due to weather....
As You will make mistakes and have booboo's We all have.....(sometimes more than twice..)
Within a year or two you will discover..about the RV
What you love about the RV...
What you can kinda-sorta tolerate with the RV..
And what you absolutely hate about that !@#$%^%$#@! RV.
Then you can go get what you should have gotten in the first place..
Happy Hunting
Remember!!!!
Every day you "put off" retiring...is just one LESS day you have remaining to enjoy being RETIRED !!!
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All good advice just as it is from everybody else. You are absolutely correct about the slides. I would really prefer not to have one at all and looking at floor plans I am trying to figure out what will work best with the slide(s) retracted.
Appears to me that if I want room without slides I would have to go late 90s or early 2000s and at least 30', Then the choices are limited because a lot of them have the GM Workhorse chassis which I don't want. According from what I read the Ford platform is a better choice.