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We have been on and off RV'ers, always in a travel trailer. We are planning to move up to a Class C or Class A motorhome that uses the Mercedes diesel Sprinter platform.
Although we had been looking for a late model View or Navion, our local dealer (SW Va) has a 2011 Itasca Reyo on their lot that has caught our eye. The unit has 25K miles and is fairly well equipped, including full body paint and a diesel powered generator. The asking price is $80K, although I feel sure there is some negotiating room at that price.
I've done some searching on this forum about the Reyo/ Via models. There are some great reviews, but some posts about issues with the earlier models (2010 and 2011), including concerns about resale value. Should we stay away from an earlier one like this? if not, is there anything in particular that we should check or verify prior to purchase? (I should add that the dealer has no service records on this unit- they said it was a trade in from another dealer that they in turn purchased for their inventory).
Many thanks in advance- we are prepared to keep looking if need be!
Steve S
Although we had been looking for a late model View or Navion, our local dealer (SW Va) has a 2011 Itasca Reyo on their lot that has caught our eye. The unit has 25K miles and is fairly well equipped, including full body paint and a diesel powered generator. The asking price is $80K, although I feel sure there is some negotiating room at that price.
I've done some searching on this forum about the Reyo/ Via models. There are some great reviews, but some posts about issues with the earlier models (2010 and 2011), including concerns about resale value. Should we stay away from an earlier one like this? if not, is there anything in particular that we should check or verify prior to purchase? (I should add that the dealer has no service records on this unit- they said it was a trade in from another dealer that they in turn purchased for their inventory).
Many thanks in advance- we are prepared to keep looking if need be!
Steve S