MYRV2
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thanks...she really runs and rides nice...but , still don't trust her yet...lot I don't know about how these work either..aauummm said:Wow! Very nice on the cabinets and the handle! That is one sweet unit that you have there. When are you taking her out for some RVing?
made an offer to buy back the winnabago...should be back home by Friday...aauummm said:I should probably keep my big mouth shut, but a 2004 Country Coach Allure 33 ft, 400 hp just came up for sale in Reno. 65,000 mi., one owner. Wants $75,000. Yikes!
http://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2004-Country-Coach-Allure-118858127
aauummm said:What are you going to do with the Alpine? Keep both of them?
kdbgoat said:You may want to consider posting the Alpine in the "For Sale" board here. There may be a member here that would buy it.
aauummm said:I see that your RV dealer has your Alpine listed for $110K. He's a dreamer! He didn't even take new pictures for the ad either.
Gary RV Roamer said:All those things together put it in the "top dollar" bracket for its year and model, but $110k way over the top. Average retail for a 34F is around $60k. Maybe the low miles and excellent condition can push it to $80k. Maybe. Alpines have a sort of cult following in the Pacific Northwest, and that helps too.
Is it at the dealer on consignment? If so, we wish you best success in getting your price.
Gary RV Roamer said:All those things together put it in the "top dollar" bracket for its year and model, but $110k way over the top. Average retail for a 34F is around $60k. Maybe the low miles and excellent condition can push it to $80k. Maybe. Alpines have a sort of cult following in the Pacific Northwest, and that helps too.
Is it at the dealer on consignment? If so, we wish you best success in getting your price.