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    Hi Everyone,
    I am looking to purchase a Class C Motorhome for camping with my family and have approx. $7000.00 to spend. I understand I wont get anything newer than 1991 but when I am looking at these motorhomes, what should I keep an eye out for? Any and all suggestions would be great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    Hi Everyone,
    I am looking to purchase a Class C Motorhome for camping with my family and have approx. $7000.00 to spend. I understand I wont get anything newer than 1991 but when I am looking at these motorhomes, what should I keep an eye out for? Any and all suggestions would be great!

    Thanks,
    Adam
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    Documentation. If the seller says they did X, they better have receipts. Changes fluids yourself, auto part store receipts. Dealer did it, same thing. You're friend did it, i don't care if they are the head tech for Dale Jr. No receipts, it wasn't performed.
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    Which is a bigger money pit, a motorhome or a boat?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    Which is a bigger money pit, a motorhome or a boat?
    I'd say a boat, but just marginally. For a real special time, tow your boat WITH your motorhome.


    They say the 2 best days of a boat owner's life are the day he buys it, and the day he sells it. I'm realizing that motorhomes are eerily similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    I'd say a boat, but just marginally. For a real special time, tow your boat WITH your motorhome.
    That's my neighbor. Turns me off on a motorhome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    I'd say a boat, but just marginally. For a real special time, tow your boat WITH your motorhome.


    They say the 2 best days of a boat owner's life are the day he buys it, and the day he sells it. I'm realizing that motorhomes are eerily similar.
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    That's my neighbor. Turns me off on a motorhome.
    That pales compared to the quad cab diesel, pulling the 3 axle 5th wheel , with their boat OR trailer, with 4 quads on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    That pales compared to the quad cab diesel, pulling the 3 axle 5th wheel , with their boat OR trailer, with 4 quads on it.
    I prefer the diesel dually pulling a triple axle toy hauler with 2 decked out rzrs inside and a boat or wave runners on a trailer behind the 5th wheel!
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    If I did it again id buy a travel trailer first. Then a gooseneck. Then a fifth wheel. Then I might consider a motor home if all the other options are out.

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    Boats are easier to get rid of
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