When I get frustrated or bored with work or life in general, I start looking online for new and used motorhome prices. I am thinking about a Class C in a couple of years, and I like the idea of a sofa and chair, instead of a dinette. I tried some of the dinettes at an RV show and found them terribly uncomfortable. I have a bad back so I need a recliner of some sort to take pressure off at least part of the day. I'm looking at units with one slide.
The other day, I was also looking at Roadtreks, although one of those would probably be too small for me to live in full-time as I plan to do. They seem very expensive for the size and don't seem to be on sale discounted at all. Even the used ones 3-4 years old on other sites, they seem to be at least $70,000 and up. WHy are they so expensive?
OK, here is my question. I am looking right now at the Generalrv.com site. There is a new 2011 2011 Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 25C on sale for $69,995 and I really like the U-shape couch and chair I could replace with something that reclines. However, they also have a New 2010 Coachmen RV Freelander 31SSF for $59,995. It is 31 feet long and has a sofa, dinette, regular bedroom, and chair. I know it is a year older, but why the difference in price? There are some other Fleetwood models not discounted at all. There are also several Winnebagos not discounted and close to a $100,000.
In other words, how do I know what I would be getting, just comparing floorplans? Seems like size ought to cost more somehow. How do I know if something is a good deal or the "will fall apart very quickly because it is made poorly" brand?