Howdy y'all. I'm a widow determined to live the once shared dream to full-time in RV. We started with converted Ford van in '85, then Holiday Rambler Class C in '88, Class A Fleetwood in '92 and Winnebago Adventurer in '01. We joined Thousand Trails in '92 but put membership on hold but must go active again in 2012. Now I'm researching the right DP for me and Mason Poodle and Dixon Doodle. When I asked our RV mechanic years ago what the best RV was, he said "the one that's been maintained."
I've been reading the posts and even though I have some experience, I've already picked up a lot of good information - thank you!
NorCal Dan said
10:21 PM Sep 17, 2011
Welcome to the forum Catharine. There are a lot of good deals out there on DP's, and the advice from your mechanic is good. I know when we searched for our first RV, a class C, it was very easy to tell the well maintained rigs from the not so well cared for rigs. Maintenance records that show how the rig was maintained will be a big plus.
Howdy y'all. I'm a widow determined to live the once shared dream to full-time in RV. We started with converted Ford van in '85, then Holiday Rambler Class C in '88, Class A Fleetwood in '92 and Winnebago Adventurer in '01. We joined Thousand Trails in '92 but put membership on hold but must go active again in 2012. Now I'm researching the right DP for me and Mason Poodle and Dixon Doodle. When I asked our RV mechanic years ago what the best RV was, he said "the one that's been maintained."
I've been reading the posts and even though I have some experience, I've already picked up a lot of good information - thank you!