by Bethers » Sat Dec 12, 2009 12:21 pm
OK, you haven't looked at any yet. You aren't going to want to hear me say this - but I feel you have to look at MANY - and find out what you have to have, what you can live without. For example, in something like this Chinook, you'll be sleeping on a sofa made into a bed. Is that ok with you? Wouldn't be for me, is for others.
Yes, you can do lots in a toaster oven - or you can replace the microwave with a microwave convection oven (I did that even though I have an oven).
I'm not as worried about the age of the fridge - as I've seen rigs out there with 20+ year old fridges - UNLESS it's a Dometic with the recall and the recall hasn't been done. Then it needs to be taken care of. (That said, my fridge went out in 9 years!)
Tires - you want them to be less than 4 years old according to the tire - not according to when they replaced them. I'm not a stickler on replacing in 4 years, will probably go 5 if my wear is good - but many rvers are sticklers on that - the extra weight, etc makes these tires more prone to blowouts if not kept within that age timeframe.
If you look at a unit with a generator, it's important the generator was used regularly. (This was a big problem I have had - mine was not used, I was naive at that time, thought it was a good thing - wrong!) If it was not used regularly, it'll probably nickle and dime you to death (and those are big nickles and dimes - spoken from experience).
Most important for me, is for you to get out there to some rv dealer or show - I believe MN has an rv show in January - and really LOOK at FLOORPLANS and discover what will work for YOU. Not for me or the others here - but for you. You'll have to live with that. Then look at the things that are important for you. I could live without the regular oven, but then would want the microwave/convection oven. However, the regular oven will work when I'm not plugged in and not running the generator - and there are times you wouldn't want to run the generator just to bake something for an hour +.
Anyway, I looked for serveral months before I bought, and like you was in the north (Wisconsin) in the winter. But after I ruled out lots of things and had my priorities, I started looking nationwide. Then got lucky and found my cute little baby in southern IL - not too far away, anyway!
That said there are at leat 2 rv shows I find for MN for this winter - Jan 8-10th is the boat, sport and rv show in Maple Grove and then Feb 11-14 in Mpls is the RV Vacation and Camping Show at the Mpls Convention Center.
Now, yes, these will be all new rigs - but it can give you ideas - and if you're looking for small and already know you want a B or C - I wouldn't look at lots of the big guys - but concentrate on looking at the small ones - to find your must haves and want to haves, etc.
It's not a race to buy because there's one for sale.
Good luck - and happy shopping.
Beth
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