alexaleary
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hello new friends,
I am 25f and I am looking to buy a used RV to tour with (I am in a band). I AirBnB my house on the weekends in Nashville, and I need an RV that I can use to haul my 10 lb dog, music gear and 4-5 twenty something year old dudes to our gigs on the weekends.
The plan is that having this RV will 'SAVE' me money in the long run because I won't have to pay for hotels for my band members and I can have a place to stay even on weekends that I don't have gigs with my dog and make money with AirBnB.
Okay --- I have found a 1993 Pace Arrow 37J RV Motorhome - it has 23k miles on it, was garage kept, it is extremely clean. The upholstery is in great condition. No signs of water damage, nothing major seems to be wrong with it. It really looks like we are living in 1998 or 2000 and it's only a few years old. Even the paint on the outside is in great shape. The dealership got it as a trade-in and they are telling me it is $15,000. The dealership is putting new rear tires on it and replacing the brakes. They went on and on about how they check everything on it, but I guess I'm feeling like it's too good to be true.
It has a Chevrolet Chassis - V8 engine - 454. It is 37'8" long and 11'3" high, 96" wide.
Although I grew up camping and my parents owned campers, they are now saying they aren't the ones to ask so.. Here are my questions;
How difficult will this be to drive? Am I realistically going to be able to drive this thing?
Is $15,000 too much money? If it is, how much should I offer?
What things can I expect to break on it in the near future? Air? Engine stuff? Idk
Are these things safe to drive? What happens if there is an accident? Will we all die?
How difficult will it be to convert the back bedroom into a bunk room? (Right now it has a queen bed in the rear, a front couch that turns into a bed and a dinette that they said turns into a bed, but I'm not sure that it does). Is there a rule on space between bunks? Do bunks have to be like front of Rv to back of RV or can they be side to side? Do you think I can do triple bunks with the bottom bunk being basically on the floor?
What kind of mileage does this thing get?
Will I be able to leave my dog alone in this RV during our gigs (4-5 hours). Do people do that and is it okay?
Is it a good thing that it has low miles? If so, what are the advantages to it having low miles especially with it being older than me?
I am 25f and I am looking to buy a used RV to tour with (I am in a band). I AirBnB my house on the weekends in Nashville, and I need an RV that I can use to haul my 10 lb dog, music gear and 4-5 twenty something year old dudes to our gigs on the weekends.
The plan is that having this RV will 'SAVE' me money in the long run because I won't have to pay for hotels for my band members and I can have a place to stay even on weekends that I don't have gigs with my dog and make money with AirBnB.
Okay --- I have found a 1993 Pace Arrow 37J RV Motorhome - it has 23k miles on it, was garage kept, it is extremely clean. The upholstery is in great condition. No signs of water damage, nothing major seems to be wrong with it. It really looks like we are living in 1998 or 2000 and it's only a few years old. Even the paint on the outside is in great shape. The dealership got it as a trade-in and they are telling me it is $15,000. The dealership is putting new rear tires on it and replacing the brakes. They went on and on about how they check everything on it, but I guess I'm feeling like it's too good to be true.
It has a Chevrolet Chassis - V8 engine - 454. It is 37'8" long and 11'3" high, 96" wide.
Although I grew up camping and my parents owned campers, they are now saying they aren't the ones to ask so.. Here are my questions;
How difficult will this be to drive? Am I realistically going to be able to drive this thing?
Is $15,000 too much money? If it is, how much should I offer?
What things can I expect to break on it in the near future? Air? Engine stuff? Idk
Are these things safe to drive? What happens if there is an accident? Will we all die?
How difficult will it be to convert the back bedroom into a bunk room? (Right now it has a queen bed in the rear, a front couch that turns into a bed and a dinette that they said turns into a bed, but I'm not sure that it does). Is there a rule on space between bunks? Do bunks have to be like front of Rv to back of RV or can they be side to side? Do you think I can do triple bunks with the bottom bunk being basically on the floor?
What kind of mileage does this thing get?
Will I be able to leave my dog alone in this RV during our gigs (4-5 hours). Do people do that and is it okay?
Is it a good thing that it has low miles? If so, what are the advantages to it having low miles especially with it being older than me?