Hi everybody,
My wife and I decided to put our stuff in storage, get our apartment lease taken over, buy a used RV and hit the road full time for at least a year! We're getting an early start as we are 32 and 29 years old respectively. The plan was to drive down to Jacksonville, Fl and find our rig there, but we've found one here (the midwest) that offers some logistical advantages and looks like a great unit. We're doing a lot of research and familiarizing ourselves with the electrical systems, converters/inverters, generator, flat towing, etc, etc.
We're learning a lot but wanted to ask anybody in the forum their thoughts on a 2001 Winnebago Adventurer 32V. We found one for $20k with 48k miles on it. It looks to be in great condition with some nice engine upgrades along the way. Has anybody on here owned one of these guys and have any advice for us? Anything we need to look out for particularly or be weary of?
We'll have a mechanic check it out before we make the purchase but wanted to be a little more informed the next time I go in.
Thanks for your help!
My wife and I decided to put our stuff in storage, get our apartment lease taken over, buy a used RV and hit the road full time for at least a year! We're getting an early start as we are 32 and 29 years old respectively. The plan was to drive down to Jacksonville, Fl and find our rig there, but we've found one here (the midwest) that offers some logistical advantages and looks like a great unit. We're doing a lot of research and familiarizing ourselves with the electrical systems, converters/inverters, generator, flat towing, etc, etc.
We're learning a lot but wanted to ask anybody in the forum their thoughts on a 2001 Winnebago Adventurer 32V. We found one for $20k with 48k miles on it. It looks to be in great condition with some nice engine upgrades along the way. Has anybody on here owned one of these guys and have any advice for us? Anything we need to look out for particularly or be weary of?
We'll have a mechanic check it out before we make the purchase but wanted to be a little more informed the next time I go in.
Thanks for your help!