fueledbymusic
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Im new at the RV world! Very new! Meaning never never owned, driven one. And been in one once or twice in my life! I'm 41 years old btw. Have 2 little daughters 3 yrs and 5 yrs.
After stumbling a number of ads for RVs and trailers for sale by accident. Many I liked (and can afford) are about $5000. Typically seen motorhomes. Year in the 80's. Example. Very clean 1984 Pace Arrow 33 footer $6200. An 83 Pace Arrow for $3500. And for travel trailers, I saw the $5000 range trailers are on average of 10 years newer than the motorhomes. Very impressive! To me anyway.
Now for my information!
Since I want to try something new to me! I feel like I want to buy one of those motorhomes or travel trailers. The first things that comes to my mind for what I want one for. It would be mostly for the thrill of a "second" home within my home. You know, when we get tired of the same old living room, just go to the RV and hang out there! (or if my wife kicks me out of the house, I can sleep in there too, hahaha) LOL LOL. This is probably mostly what I want one for. But also, I think I would like to try camping (for the first time in my life) or just go to a local area and try sleeping overnight in a RV park (or what ever they call it) nearest to me... You know, a once in a while local thing say 20-30 miles one way. Try something different. Definitely not cross country, nothing like that. Or even go to my wife's family 90 miles away, and sleep in the RV just for fun. That's an example of what I imagine I would like to do too. And that's all I can think of. But probably mostly as a "hang out" home so to speak! I can imagine I probably wont be driving more than say a couple thousand miles a year!
Oh yes, my garage in the back. So in that case I would be able to park a trailer or motorhome in the backyard of the house, so parking it would not be an issue for me here! Nice!
So for my questions for you guys who know better than me. What would you buy if you were to have a situation exactly like mines? Or what would be great for this situation. And budget is about $5000
Some motorhomes I seen for the $5000 range. The typical year is 83-86. And some of those, they appear very clean! And the owners claim that it runs great! And or everything works fine. I even seen a video of one ad for a very clean 1980 model, and even started the engine. Sounded good based on the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcS0o4bOSEQ And the smog been taken care of and all of that. And the typical milage is 30k to say 70k. Wow, less than a 100k miles. And when I look at the photos, the RV look very impressive to me anyway. example 83 Pace Arrow http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/rvs/2615565722.html and 84 Pace Arrow http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/rvs/2577380480.html
And for the travel trailers. For the same price range, I saw I can get something more modern. On average 10 years newer than the motorhome. Even more impressive to me.
Well anyway. The questions.
Motorhomes:
1) Are those older RVs OK? (for what I want it for)
Are they trustworthy. Would you buy that 84 33 footer if it apears to be good condition, good running after testing it?
2) Alot of those have low milage by my definition anyway. Talking about 30k, 40k, or 60k miles for being a 25 year old RV? Do those really have that low of miles?? Can I believe in that??
3) Do I need a special license to drive those? Example, the 84 Pace Arrow? Or a car license OK?
Travel trailer:
3) How much would one about 15 feet long typically weigh? A 20 footer weigh?
4) Would I be able to pull one of those with my 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.3l V6?
And lastly
5) Which one would you buy if you were to have the same situation and want as me, and a $5000 budget, a $5000 83-86 motorhome, or a $5000 93-95 travel trailer.
Again, I would mostly be using as a "second, hang out" home. And once in a while local camping. And probably not use for more than a couple k miles a year.
After stumbling a number of ads for RVs and trailers for sale by accident. Many I liked (and can afford) are about $5000. Typically seen motorhomes. Year in the 80's. Example. Very clean 1984 Pace Arrow 33 footer $6200. An 83 Pace Arrow for $3500. And for travel trailers, I saw the $5000 range trailers are on average of 10 years newer than the motorhomes. Very impressive! To me anyway.
Now for my information!
Since I want to try something new to me! I feel like I want to buy one of those motorhomes or travel trailers. The first things that comes to my mind for what I want one for. It would be mostly for the thrill of a "second" home within my home. You know, when we get tired of the same old living room, just go to the RV and hang out there! (or if my wife kicks me out of the house, I can sleep in there too, hahaha) LOL LOL. This is probably mostly what I want one for. But also, I think I would like to try camping (for the first time in my life) or just go to a local area and try sleeping overnight in a RV park (or what ever they call it) nearest to me... You know, a once in a while local thing say 20-30 miles one way. Try something different. Definitely not cross country, nothing like that. Or even go to my wife's family 90 miles away, and sleep in the RV just for fun. That's an example of what I imagine I would like to do too. And that's all I can think of. But probably mostly as a "hang out" home so to speak! I can imagine I probably wont be driving more than say a couple thousand miles a year!
Oh yes, my garage in the back. So in that case I would be able to park a trailer or motorhome in the backyard of the house, so parking it would not be an issue for me here! Nice!
So for my questions for you guys who know better than me. What would you buy if you were to have a situation exactly like mines? Or what would be great for this situation. And budget is about $5000
Some motorhomes I seen for the $5000 range. The typical year is 83-86. And some of those, they appear very clean! And the owners claim that it runs great! And or everything works fine. I even seen a video of one ad for a very clean 1980 model, and even started the engine. Sounded good based on the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcS0o4bOSEQ And the smog been taken care of and all of that. And the typical milage is 30k to say 70k. Wow, less than a 100k miles. And when I look at the photos, the RV look very impressive to me anyway. example 83 Pace Arrow http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/rvs/2615565722.html and 84 Pace Arrow http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/rvs/2577380480.html
And for the travel trailers. For the same price range, I saw I can get something more modern. On average 10 years newer than the motorhome. Even more impressive to me.
Well anyway. The questions.
Motorhomes:
1) Are those older RVs OK? (for what I want it for)
Are they trustworthy. Would you buy that 84 33 footer if it apears to be good condition, good running after testing it?
2) Alot of those have low milage by my definition anyway. Talking about 30k, 40k, or 60k miles for being a 25 year old RV? Do those really have that low of miles?? Can I believe in that??
3) Do I need a special license to drive those? Example, the 84 Pace Arrow? Or a car license OK?
Travel trailer:
3) How much would one about 15 feet long typically weigh? A 20 footer weigh?
4) Would I be able to pull one of those with my 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.3l V6?
And lastly
5) Which one would you buy if you were to have the same situation and want as me, and a $5000 budget, a $5000 83-86 motorhome, or a $5000 93-95 travel trailer.
Again, I would mostly be using as a "second, hang out" home. And once in a while local camping. And probably not use for more than a couple k miles a year.