rockypablo
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Are there any Class A RV makes and models to avoid. I am looking for a quality, not cheap, 2000-2010 used Class A...Any opinions welcome.
SeilerBird said:Personally I would not worry about whether or not the manufacturer was still in business. I would think that about 99% of all parts needed for an RV would not have been made by the manufacturer.
SeilerBird said:Personally I would not worry about whether or not the manufacturer was still in business. I would think that about 99% of all parts needed for an RV would not have been made by the manufacturer.
Welcome to the forum. I think if you introduced yourselves in a new thread in the inntrooduce yourselves area you would get more responses https://www.rvforum.net/forums/welcome-mat-introduce-yourself.14/post-threadI must say we love our 40 ft 2002 Rexhall Roseair we just purchased in July 2024. We have upgraded the inverter and added more batteries and we couldn't be more pleased. It was a very well-maintained diesel and everything works perfectly. All we have to do is add our personal touches. I was worried it would be too large and it turns out it is perfect for us. We are thinking it will be the only RV we will ever need. Rexhall's are very well made and I love the elegance of it.
I'll add another welcome! There are many here with years of RV experience so feel free to ask questions or to reply to others. We have owned 6 very different RVs over more than 40 years. Most of the changes of RV were due to changes in our lives. I hope that you continue to be happy with the one that you have. We kept ours for anywhere from 8 years to as much as 14 years. except for the first that was only 2 years.We are thinking it will be the only RV we will ever need. Rexhall's are very well made and I love the elegance of it.
Thank you, I just took your advice and did just that.Welcome to the forum. I think if you introduced yourselves in a new thread in the inntrooduce yourselves area you would get more responses https://www.rvforum.net/forums/welcome-mat-introduce-yourself.14/post-thread
This is our second and hopefully our last. It has more space than needed and it rode beautifully through the mountains of Arkansas when we brought her home to Louisiana. We are now trying to decide what would be the best vehicle to purchase as a flat tow. Thank you for the welcome.I'll add another welcome! There are many here with years of RV experience so feel free to ask questions or to reply to others. We have owned 6 very different RVs over more than 40 years. Most of the changes of RV were due to changes in our lives. I hope that you continue to be happy with the one that you have. We kept ours for anywhere from 8 years to as much as 14 years. except for the first that was only 2 years.