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Old 11-23-2016, 09:56 AM   #1
KandT
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Pennsylvania
Posts: 37
THOR #5913
E450 Four Winds to a class A

Opinions with experience requested!

We bought a Four Winds 31p in the spring as newbies to see if we would like RVing. We love it and with two kids it is the perfect time in our lives to be doing it!

Here's the dilemma. We paid $30k for a 2006 with 12,500 miles on her. In great shape - Everything works except it has the original spare which is probably dry rotted. No big deal.

Here is the question. Would we get more fun out of having a roughly same size class A? In other words, I don't want to switch just to switch because I think they are better looking. I only want to spend the money if we would ENJOY the experience more.

Things I don't like about my C
No levelers (rocks quite a bit when kids roll in bed). PIA to level and it never is truly level.
Only 1 slide
Only one house battery
Lost space by not being able to turn driving chairs around
Limited power - we tow a toad
Limited storage space

Things I don't like about an A
Mechanic says they are a pain to work on
I own my C
Cost
EVERYTHING seems more expensive - bigger tires etc.

I don't want to switch unless I will enjoy the experience more.

How much money will I lose on my C?

How much money do I have spend to get a working,reliable A?

Anyone already made the switch want to weigh in?
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