What makes new RV's better?

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Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder... To some a pop up or Casita is the "girl of their dreams" to others a 45 ft class A. Sometimes an older girl does the trick, other times the glitz of a new Camper does it for them. Either will do the job to satisfy the needs/desires of the purchaser.. Just be sure to decide what your priorities are and pick the one that fits your intended use and budget. ;)

Safe travels and all the best.
 
There are some disadvantages of slide outs also, such as when they are not out. For one example, there is an area behind my king bed in my Class A with a bunch of cabinets and drawers. I cannot get to the stuff inside of them until the slides are out. Also, the king bed cannot be used without the slides being out.


not the case with the Intent 30R. We can still get into everything with the slides in.
We were aware of this limitation and paid attention to it when choosing our floor plan.
 
I like it simple. Our 95 Bounder 32H has been in our possession for 22 years. 190,000 miles on the engine and just had the transmission rebuild. The 2 roof top ACs are original. Water pump has been changed once. No electronic gizmos. No slides to fail. I've added a few engine performance options and the 460 runs with the newer gassers. The ol MH sits beside the garage and gets preventive maintenance above and beyond most. Always brings us home.

Richard
 
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