Its got a bathroom sink and a kitchen sink, whats the issue? EDIT: no double kitchen sink? I got one now and wished it didn't, but everyone is different, single sink works fine for me, my WBO MH had a single sink
Stove is easily fixable. I am yet to figure out the need for three or four burners on a stove, so long as the two that are there have the BTUs required to cook on. The microwave is a convection combo which mostly makes up for lack of a gas oven (which many people do not use anyhow). A good workaround it the Omnia Oven which goes on a stove burner. It does work. I watch one travel/RV channel were it is used in almost every video.
7 new tires. Depending on what was installed, thats a lot of money.
The Class A vs Class C arguments can go all day long. I prefer the cab with its safety features that are properly engineered, tested and certified to federal standards, and I also prefer the cab doors, vs an A where you only have the coach door.
Fiberglass roof, very good. Aluminum floor structure, very good, with fiberglass underneath, again good (my WBO had aluminum sheet underneath and it was experiencing some corrosion)
44 gal fresh water PLUS the 6 gal water heater (brochure is clear about this detail) 40 lbs of propane. 15K BTU HEAT PUMP and Onan 4.0 Generator.
RUN THE GENERATOR EXTENSIVELY, WITH A/C. probably has carb problems from sitting/gummed up.
Its been under shelter it appears, that is good.
ORIGINAL SALES BROCHURE
https://library.rvusa.com/brochure/13_Lexington.pdf
Charles