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@purselmer5931
@purselmer5931 Год назад
The RVing didn't save your marriage, lol. You two WANTING to save your marriage saved your marriage. And then WORKING on the marriage to have it continue to grow. You guys always stress how much work you've put into Thunder Canyon (and it's commendable). However, it's the work on your marriage that is exceptional. People have asked me, over the years, how my husband and I have stayed married so long (we're as opposite as you two - maybe more), and I used to joke that neither of us has wanted a divorce at the same time! But ya know what? There's a little wisdom and truth in that. Yes, God has worked wonders, but you two and the work you've done is a blessing to so many people, not the least of which is Sage. Blessings to all 3 of you, as always!
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff Год назад
Great comment. Thanks. I'm not sure how hard they worked on the marriage. I think they defaulted to what they knew best. Crazy work. Who buys an abandoned campground when struggling emotionally. John needs the work otherwise his mind betrays him. I'm the same way. They do not need a new RV
@purselmer5931
@purselmer5931 Год назад
@@thereissomecoolstuff I think they've worked very hard, evidenced by the fact that John begged Mercedes to give it one more go when they met at the lawyer's office to finalize their divorce. No women w/a young child, chooses divorce unless it's intolerable or she's nuts. And Mercedes ain't nuts. "Who buys an abandoned campground when struggling emotionally?" LOL, someone who's determined to make a difference and work on their issues. Jesus, "emotionally struggling" in this case means dealing with life's ups and downs. If, in the history of mankind, everyone who dealt with life's ups and downs did nothing, we'd still be living in caves! They're taking it day-by-day and working to do their best by their family and themselves. That their goals happen to positively impact hundreds or thousands of others just makes it that much better. And who are you to judge "what they need?" They are two grown adults working hard and not hurting anyone.
@marilynkozlow8400
@marilynkozlow8400 Год назад
My husband and I used to joke that we didn’t divorce because neither one of us wanted the kids alone every other weekend. We have been married 44 years this November.
@Greg-n-Simba
@Greg-n-Simba Год назад
I do Couples Therapy for a living and admire you John and Mercedes! Keep up the good work, continue to listen to each other, love each other, hope in each other, and most importantly - pray with each other... Your journey has just begun and I am praying for you both as you search for your new RV.
@jessiwilder8359
@jessiwilder8359 Год назад
The Father saved their marriage 🙌
@dsbruening
@dsbruening Год назад
I am a certified RV Inspector. I highly suggest getting an Inspection to anyone getting a new or used RV. I’m glad to hear you are having someone inspect for you. I went back to school to learn tech too so that I could fix my own RV. ❤️
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Awesome Debbie👍😀
@cajunjamis9001
@cajunjamis9001 Год назад
A MUST!!!
@RamTrucks590
@RamTrucks590 Год назад
I also think buying used is the way to go because I'm hearing alot of horror stories about the lack of quality on the new ones. I bought a used Class C with only 28,000 miles on it from the original owners who maintained it with care.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
This is true
@cdlund2840
@cdlund2840 Год назад
Yep, my wife and I just bought a used 33" class A with 40,000 on it in immaculate shape for less than 13% of the price it sold for new from a private party. I know this because the original paperwork is still with the coach. We are going full time semi-stationary, so gas is not an issue. I think it is built better than the new ones I have seen. We bought a new travel trailer years ago and the depreciation was just horrendous. It was worth a third of what we paid after only 5 years. Great video!
@danielstevens3372
@danielstevens3372 Год назад
Make sure when looking for a rv check under all the cabinets pull the drawers make sure no water damage is hiding under those hiding places.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great tip Daniel 😀👍
@bi0lizard1
@bi0lizard1 Год назад
I love the channel. I’m finally going to pull the trigger on this, do it and GO! My mom passed away several months back, and my dad died 3 years ago. I’ve have no parents or much of any family left in my life now. That has taught me a valuable lesson… LIFE IS SHORT! Get out there and do it. Cause I can tell you when you get older, things happen that hinder your bodies physical abilities. Joint problems and other Medical problems can pop up etc making it difficult to do those things you always wanted to do! . I’m 50 now and have worked tirelessly my whole life. As soon as I get my moms house sold, I’m first buying a bigger truck and then buying a RV. Right now leaning toward a 30-35 ft fifth wheel or possibly even an 27-33 ft Airstream? Your channel has been inspirational for me during these difficult times I’ve recently gone through. Ty! ✌️ ❤️
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Life is so short… The best is yet to come 🙏😀❤️
@alinosi123
@alinosi123 Год назад
It would be good for you to rent/ use and drive a few different kinds and styles before you buy anything. You might decide you want something that you didn’t consider until you get out on the road.
@jw6180
@jw6180 Год назад
🙏🏻👍💕
@bi0lizard1
@bi0lizard1 Год назад
@@alinosi123 very true. I’m actually renting an Airstream in 2 weeks. Not pulling it. (Cause I don’t have a capable truck atm) Just going to stay 2 nights in one. I figure that’ll at least help me possibly eliminate the Airstream. I like the Airstreams; but from a practical standpoint and cost effectiveness point, a comparable length fifth wheel is going to be hard to beat I’m guess. I’ve been test driving some 3/4 ton trucks. Ty for the suggestions.
@donniethomas2730
@donniethomas2730 Год назад
So excited to see you guys get to the point of planning to travel again! I will be praying that these plans come together without complications and obstacles and that you find the perfect RV!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
❤️🙏😊
@denniss8692
@denniss8692 Год назад
All the best with your RV search. We know that you will pick the best RV for your future needs. Great video. Love the cameos too - lol.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Dennis! Our people are the best! Say hi to Kathy!!
@TheWanderingQuails
@TheWanderingQuails Год назад
My husband and I bought a 27’ Class A. New. Took it out twice and hated it! We are retired and with age comes aches and pains. Trying to manage the steps to get in and out of the coach was scary for me. We both decided that the huge steps were a hazard for is we traded it and bought a new 28’ towable with no slides. The steps are just about 5” from the ground when extended. The ease of set up is great! We lost a chunk of change during this process but we are happier now. We take our rig out as often as we can, usually a week or two a month. Good luck with your buying adventure!
@imout671
@imout671 Год назад
Thank you for your inspiration. I'm putting the rest of the sewer lines in my park this month. Last month I installed the electric and 2500 ft of 2 inch water line and 300 ft of 8" sewer line. After 13 months of waiting on permits I'm getting it done finally. Have a blessed day!
@byrongrover5286
@byrongrover5286 Год назад
Just curious, how big of a septic tank did you have to put in or are you on sewers. I'm thinking about converting my property into a campground, but still thinking about it
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Keep at it and congratulations 🍾🎉🎈🎊
@imout671
@imout671 Год назад
@@byrongrover5286 4 seperate systems. 12 slips per system.
@ragles87
@ragles87 Год назад
I love hearing you guys talk now that you have experienced RV life, and you are right on! My wife and I have experienced 40 years of RV'ing, and life changes. Our little pop-up in 1984 was satisfactory, but as family came along, a trailer was needed (bathroom). My parents took the Class A route, which worked for them, but my wife and I prefer a more slow aproach. We like to stay in an area a day or so, then move on. Probably not surprising is we are downsizing again. I'm looking at a pull behind in the 28 to 32 foot range, possibly without a slide if we can find the right rig. The reason, easy set up and take down, yet enough comfort on the trip, but quick. It is just the two of us now, so we can do with something more easily pullable. Our current trailer is very nice, and I can pull it in excess of 70 mph, but now that we are retired, who wants to go that fast. Besides, 7 mpg (or less) is not great! LOL. I did take one exception to your comments, buying a top end trailer verses some of the more reasonable priced units. I have found the higher priced units give you top end carpets and materials on your sofas, but underneath they are pretty much the same, cheap plastic water fittings, valves, etc. I have worked on many units as we travel, and I tell people to learn to work on your own units. One area I stress is slides. If yours breaks (and it will) can you fix it. Slides are one of the biggest areas of problems I have found over the years, so look at any potential units carefully. there are poor slides and better slides, and I recommend the better. I don't like the motorhome route unless you are going to run it enough. Trucks are designed to be run, and parking them for 3 to 6 months at a time is asking for trouble, expensive trouble. My friends have experienced this. Sometimes a pull behind where you use the truck daily is a better expense. As to pulling, I live in Wisconsin, so almost any longer trip means through Chicago. I try to come in at slow time, but recently hit downtown at a bad time, and as I entered the Dan Ryan expressway, traffic was moving swift. I had to stay with traffic, but when I glanced at my speedometer, I was exceeding 90 MPH!! I never thought I could pull a trailer at that speed, and hope I never have to again. Thankfully it was set up well and had no problems. Good luck in your search for a new trailer!
@jimmanley2796
@jimmanley2796 Год назад
Ummm … have you seen the Interstate loops/beltways that billions of taxpayer dollars were spent on to route larger vehicles, not doing business downtown, AROUND metro core area traffic?
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Год назад
That is a death sentence with a blowout at that speed. No tire can guarantee no blowouts, no TPS can guarantee no blowouts because you monitor them. No excuse especially traffic flow or time constraints equal safety. Only lower speeds gives you better odds.
@funwiththefacklers8346
@funwiththefacklers8346 Год назад
We have been full time for four years with a 30 ft Montana 5th wheel. We love the set up, You gave great advice. I totally agree used, also keep it close to 30ft. A lot of older campgrounds and state Parks 30 ft is the limit. Lots of luck finding a non DEF diesel.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Good tips!
@jdderstine
@jdderstine Год назад
Good luck with your decision and finding the perfect class C .. My rig is a airstream Atlas on a sprinter chassis. Good for my wife and I. We love it. Thank you for being so enthusiastic about rv’ing. May God continue to bless you and your family. 🙏🏻
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you 😀God bless Y’all as well Jeff 🙏
@danaharris5654
@danaharris5654 Год назад
We found a nice used C 2 years ago that was really taken good care of and the couple was selling it do to medical issues. We just happened to be in the right place at the right time to find this deal. We love it!!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Congratulations 🎈🍾🎊🎉
@garyfritz3749
@garyfritz3749 Год назад
Hi Guys. Gary and Merle here. Love how your lives have changed an evolved over the years. We were newbies 5 years ago. Bought Claas A 3007 Tiffin bus ( pre def)from dealer. New to this rv but learned so much. After 3 years we decided it was too big and had issues getting into parks. Sold it right before Covid(thank God for that). Started reading and learning about class c's. Look at new and the floor plans. Then used rvtraders listing. Went to a broker outside Dallas,Ft Worth for a Entgera Quest L. Open floor plant. Was 2028 diesel. We have 2 adults and 3 cats and had 1 dog at the time. Wanted to stay with diesel verses gas due to fule mileage. One thing I miss is storage space in it. Alot of stuff in the A. We didn't need or used. The broker was selling it as a consignment. For that year the listing was 115k. Bought it for $75k. Just the right size for us and drives like your truck. The other thing is the occc weight on all c's. Weight carring is low on alot of them. Good luck. If you need more info. Reach out to us in Texas. Houston area.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Gary 😀
@mowguy1
@mowguy1 Год назад
I spent several years doing a complete rebuild of a 1967 silver streak. Now I just bought a 1972 18 ft winnebago motorhome to rebuild and learned a lot. If I had the money I would love to have a super C. Maybe that will be my next build after the winnebago. Just buying one is too easy, I know, it's a sickness. Good luck on your adventure. Oh, last fall we did a 9k mile trip across the country with the silver streak.
@dennishumston9270
@dennishumston9270 Год назад
Thanks to RU-vid we stayed with a small travel trailer to go short and low . It is working GREAT for us as a retired couple . Hope to run across you guys soon .
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
To each their own👍😃We’d love to meet y’all.
@firstjohn3123
@firstjohn3123 Год назад
Same for us. Kept it small & simple. Semi-retired.
@andysukosd8177
@andysukosd8177 Год назад
I love watching you guy's, Love when John goes on a rant, he speaks the truth ! Scary thing is that I agree with him on everything ! Thanks so much for always keeping it real !
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Smart Man Andy!!! Thank you😂🤣😂
@cajunjamis9001
@cajunjamis9001 Год назад
Correct, Andy!
@tomharkness
@tomharkness Год назад
About Time! My wife and I finally moved up to a slightly larger RV... but I really miss the little box that we use to have. It was small, easy to "drag along" and perfect for just two. Now, this bigger one is too much, allows for too much junk, and makes it more difficult to take it anywhere. Our old one was only 500sqft. This new one is 30ft and has a slide out. That just means more stuff to break, more seals to replace, and more fuel to burn.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you for sharing Thomas
@mojo4369
@mojo4369 Год назад
My husband and I have been in a 10ft converted cargo trailer almost a year now and we are very content. Everyone keeps telling us we need a bigger rig but to us that just means we'll accrue more stuff and there isn't anything more we need or want!
@joevitaleconstruction.704
@joevitaleconstruction.704 Год назад
I’m on my fourth RV, here is the smartest thing you can possibly do…Rent several different types of RV’s before you choose. We have owned 5th wheels, travel trailers of different sizes and configurations and rented motor homes, and this has helped us determine which size and model to get… This along with the type of RV’ing we do helped us find the perfect rig… This requires a little time, rent for a few trips, for us this took us a year before we knew exactly what to get…Good luck…have fun.
@RetiredLovingIt
@RetiredLovingIt Год назад
Experience is definitely the best teacher. Good luck on your hunt for your new RV
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you
@GrampsArcade
@GrampsArcade Год назад
Highly recommend a Renegade SuperC. We have had our Valencia for 3 years and love it. We tow a Jeep Wrangler. We got lucky finding one a year old when we got it before Covid prices went thru roof. Safety and ease of use on maintenance are big pluses for Super C. The 38BB would be great with the bunks.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Timing is everything! Congratulations! Nothing like loving your Rig ❤️
@tammieflemal7871
@tammieflemal7871 Год назад
I purchased a towable 21 foot through a private seller. Thankfully the owner took immaculate care of it. As a new older RVer I feel it was the right choice for me. And it fit right into my budget
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Awesome Tammie😀
@barbarasisk3518
@barbarasisk3518 Год назад
This is our 5th camper in 30 years. We started with a towable to a fifth wheel, class C and now class A. We have a 2015 Precept 29m that has a bunk house that we love and it’s not a huge. We bought it new. We have always kept ours in a shed, this is key. Good luck on your search.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Barb 😀
@vwitter
@vwitter Год назад
You both are remarkable. Full fill your dreams!!! I have been fortunate to have know the research path throughout my life. I am so happy with the unit I have... just needing to retire so I can get on the road to visit you!! My prays and best wishes are with you constantly.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you so much Vicki!!! God bless you and yours!!
@PhiLeo7973
@PhiLeo7973 Год назад
You two lovebirds are a National Treasure. Best to Sage & your fur baby. Wishing you both blessings in all future personal & business endeavors.Stay safe,phil🇺🇲🍀💙🙏👮👍
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Phil🙏❤️🇺🇸
@jandblawncare8570
@jandblawncare8570 Год назад
We're in our 3rd rv in 3 years. We started out in a tent with two kids to a 27ft travel trailer that didn't even stay with us for a full season because we hated the small bunks for the kids. Then we did a huge upgrade to a 37ft Rockwood 8327SS that had a huge bunk room with a door and not curtains! We liked that RV but even with 4 slide outs it was cramped with just 3 of us in the "living room " area with only room for two to sit. We got a bug to go looking again and found our new 5th wheel, a Prime Time Crusader 382MBH. We love this floor plan with a mid bunk and with a teenage Daughter and her occasional friends, a room with an actual door was a must. Again, we love this RV but it was built during the plandemic and quality was very lacking in some areas and still finding things wrong (our microwave door just decided to not close and light stays on) but there's been several, several issues and Ive fixed most and our Dealer has/is taking care of everything else. In a nutshell...my advise to someone new to RV'ing would be to go to a few different dealers or RV shows, walk through as many as possible and either video or write down what you like, take your time and actually sit down in it and spend some time in it and visualize camping in it, sleeping in it, hanging out in it etc. and lastly make sure you have the right tow vehicle for it.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
All good info! Thank you
@toddtharp
@toddtharp Год назад
I LOVE you guys. 2 years ago I got a wild hair to detach from a home and work from wherever I happen to land and your videos were instrumental in my decision to wait - I wasn't the only person thinking this way and the timing would mean spending more with few options on where I could stay. I'm an IT guy so I needed StarLink to be available. I need a boondock ready rig, whatever it is, and it WILL happen, with God's timing. Thank you for being you!
@kimberlymason8324
@kimberlymason8324 Год назад
We bought a 2022 Super C and absolutely LOVE it.... We are weekend warriors but we go 3 weekends a month (.we love exploring..) We feel super safe with our diesel is a large foot print on the high way and heavy so it doesn't sway when semi pass...💕💕
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Awesome Kimberly 😀👍
@paulhudson8321
@paulhudson8321 Год назад
Great to see you guys are going to be on the move again. If you’re towing your jeep I’d go with a diesel you can’t beat the power and low end torque. Myself I use my farm truck 2008 GMC 3500 dually diesel 4X4 no def. I’ve ordered the largest truck camper that Lance makes the 1172 and trading our older Lance camper in it. For us it’s a go anywhere type vehicle. Very versatile. A class C for us wouldn’t work. We like boondocking. I bought my truck and camper used and privately. Low mileage and the camper was very clean. I 👍🇨🇦
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great advice Paul! Thank you
@TomDavisVideo
@TomDavisVideo Год назад
I just bought an Odyssey 29V and it's spectacular... towing 8000 is a stretch for any class C but you'd need a smaller one with less dry weight to allow that sort of towing
@bikermama11
@bikermama11 Год назад
TOMMY D. How was your buying experience ? I prefer a small rv business. Any recommendations ?
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Tommy😀
@TomDavisVideo
@TomDavisVideo Год назад
@@RVOddCouple our original order was an Odyssey 31F with bunks (for storage). Lots of room and some incredible storage capability. Can tow 7500 if you keep your on board cargo weight reasonable. Also comes in the Esteem 31F for a bit more features- if you get a gas Class C you MUST get a 21 or later for the Ford V8 7.3L Godzilla motor... its not even fair to compare the V10 powerplant formerly used
@mikemanjo2458
@mikemanjo2458 Год назад
Mercedes, you are right. We have had a pop up, Travel Trailer, Class A (too big) and now a Class C...just right for us! It’s like driving a van. Good luck in your hunt. Safe travels! Jane in SC ❤️🙏🏻
@backtoasimplelife
@backtoasimplelife Год назад
I would just use what you have until what you want comes along. Hopefully what you want is out there right now. The big problem we ran into when buying used was finding something that was well taken care of. It seemed like everything, even higher end units, suffered from owner neglect.
@wacdmc1424
@wacdmc1424 Год назад
We have had travel trailers, a fifth wheel, a Class C and now a Class A. In our opinion, motorhome is the way to go. My two cents though, if you decide to look at a Class C on the Ford E450 chassis, be aware that anything 30 feet and over is going to be very heavy for that chassis. That in turn makes for a less pleasurable driving experience. Also, the V10 is a bit loud and shifts a lot due to not having the low-end torque for climbing hills. We now have a Newmar Bay Star Sport on the F53 chassis with the 7.3 V8. This 7.3 is quieter and shifts significantly less than the V10. Also, the F53 chassis handles much better than the E450. Good luck with your choice!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great info! Thank you for taking the time to share this😀
@mobiltec
@mobiltec Год назад
This is a subject that I teach in my classes only we are talking towable vintage trailers. Same subject though. All the questions you mentioned have to be ansered. And as always, learning from other people's mistakes can save you a lot of money and headaches in the end. Thanks for sharing your search with us. Very educational and well done...
@mowguy1
@mowguy1 Год назад
I see you
@mobiltec
@mobiltec Год назад
@@mowguy1 GMTA
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
We should talk
@mobiltec
@mobiltec Год назад
@@RVOddCouple Anytime. My email address is on my website and I also emailed you once (from mobiltec) about having a vintage trailer rally at your campground. You've been really busy though especially after having Covid. I just got over that myself.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
@@mobiltec I remember that! Bring the Event! We’re slowly catching up and look forward to talking
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Год назад
You've really deep dived on this topic and your lived experience has been invaluable advice. Thank you! You guys Rock! Best wishes on your search.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you 😊
@learntechwithruth2147
@learntechwithruth2147 Год назад
Excellent advice! A lot of that is need to me. Thanks for explaining it so anyone can understand it. I had no idea a new RV will have problems.
@arbonneladyTN
@arbonneladyTN Год назад
We started with a 20 year old Class C🤯 It was ALWAYS in need of engine repair🥵 We ordered a 12 passenger van with a V10 engine, only Ford does that . I learned that the repair prices on that V10 were HALF of the same engine in the Class C. We then got a 36’ TT, no slides, double bunks in the back for our 4 kids. We had a blast in that TT. We now have an empty nest… we have a pickup with a 26’ TT… never going back to a C, never want a 5th.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
RV’s change along with our chapters in life❤️
@onmountaintime5637
@onmountaintime5637 Год назад
Wanted to “upgrade” to a tiffin motorhome for years. Did the 5th wheel thing for 15 years. Spent 1 year with the Tiffin and went back to a 5th wheel. We love the DRV full house. Love the space the garage gives us for traveling. Like John says the more patient you are right now the more the prices seem to be coming down. Towing a jeep which we did was a pain in the rear. No backing up whatsoever without unhooking. Repairs way more expensive on the motorhomes. There’s my input.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience 😀 You can back up if someone is in the Jeep to steer
@crazyforcrotchet
@crazyforcrotchet Год назад
We have a Monaco 2005 and let me tell, great quality! Just regular maintenance we started to travel full time last year but couldn’t go far due to my husband’s health issue but we can go to some destinations we had to postpone but I agree unhooking the jeep is a little pain!
@vlunceford
@vlunceford Год назад
We purchased a 2015 Tiffin Allegro Bus 37AP (diesel pusher) after having sold the 2017 Allegro Open Road (gas). It had been immaculately cared for and we are still thrilled with our choice after a couple of years and 10,000 or so miles. Earlier this year we took it from Georgia on a wonderful 6-week trip out West to Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and it was an awesome trip. There were some blips but nothing that changed our opinion of our coach or made us second-guess our choice. Only good things to say about Tiffin, as well as the dealership we used - Sherman RV in Sherman, MS (now GARV, across the interstate from the previous location of Sherman), or our salesperson Carol Koon. Awesome experience!
@TomSpurlock
@TomSpurlock Год назад
I've owned RVs for 35yrs. I've learned a lot about this in my life, and you guys are on the right track. My last RV I bought new in 1999 for invoice cost plus $1500 from a Montana dealer (no sales tax) and registered it there with an LLC that cost $500 to create. That saved me over $20,000 over the 20yrs I owned it, just in taxes and license fees. It was a 32' class A with V10 Ford F53 chassis, from Fleetwood. Then 3yrs ago I sold it for $15K and bought a used 2018 32' Winnebago Vista with V10 Ford F53 chassis (much better motor and trans with all the Ford improvements over 20yrs). It had only 1600 miles on it and it was 18mos old (Warranty expired). It originally sold new for $125K. I bought it for $80K, a fair price IMO. It's been great. Today it's got 34,000 miles and running strong. We prefer the Class A to get enough basement and interior storage. It pulls our Honda CRV great (weighs 3200lbs) everywhere we go, but at only 8mpg. The PRIMARY reasons for choosing a Class A is 1. Quick setup and breakdown at each campsite. 2. My wife can pee anytime while traveling. 3. My wife can fetch me a snack or drink, anytime while traveling. 4. It's roomy inside when camping, with 2 slides. 5. It's got a 4 door 10CF fridge with ice maker. For us it's the sweet spot for storage, convenience, cost and reliability. However, I have put another $10K into the RV for upgrades (2 HD anti-sway bars, 6 more drawers, 600W solar charging system with 210Ah lithium batteries, Roadmaster tow-bar and toad plate, pepwave cellular hotspot, Starlink too). It adds up!
@kathleenbueter1272
@kathleenbueter1272 Год назад
What a great video. You help me a whole bunch and how to select my new RV. You just verified and confirmed my desire for a classy. It’s just me and my cat. I’ve looked at both classes and B pluses. The class he definitely gives more room
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Happy to help Kathleen
@vaasnaad
@vaasnaad Год назад
So excited that you guys are doing this and adventuring some! What is John looking at when Mercedes is talking? 'Cuz John has what I call "engineer face." It's the same face I have when I'm in the studio engineering a project. It's when I'm in a comfy but focused zone, watching all the meters and levels dance as my ears take over the bulk of my sensory input. So I imagine he's watching audio levels, exposure, perhaps a chat as he somehow still does his part of the show. It's either that or he's an alien, decompiling me with his gaze and by the time the video ends, he has data on me down to my genetic code... HAHA! Love you guys, can't wait to see what happens!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
😂🤣😂 Awesome!
@geneanuts
@geneanuts Год назад
Love John's straight truth about the situation with our government.🙏
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
🙏🙏🙏
@marymurphy2164
@marymurphy2164 Год назад
And that’s why I got an RV. I needed to drive down my cost of living and a way to bug out if needed. With the jab mandates, I was afraid I would have no job as a nurse. I would have to go work for a small business that did not push the jab. Religious declination. As a vet, I used to trust my government. No longer!
@johnniedospial855
@johnniedospial855 Год назад
Amen
@michaela.aguilar2921
@michaela.aguilar2921 Год назад
My wife and I have rv’d for many years, but full timed for 19 months now. 40’ 5th wheel, we’re looking for another RV as well. I’d like to keep our current RV for the 6 mo of winter in AZ, with something a little smaller for travel. Searching for an airstream, I’m done worrying about hydraulics, and slides and possible issues with such a beast on the road. I also like the quality reputation airstream have. I’ve owned a 2009 35’ gasser motor home, never disappointed with the power. I had the work horse with an Allison. Good luck with your search.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Awesome Michael! Love when Folks have a good plan 😀👍
@scottfrick2511
@scottfrick2511 Год назад
Another good video . My wife and I wanted a used Class A, and searched for about two years. We found EXACTLY the one we wanted. It's a 37' Pace arrow with low mileage. It is a Special Edition with many upgrades, on a F-53 Ford chassis with the V-10. It suits our needs perfectly, as we snow bird in Arizona in winter and camp host in summer in far northern Ca. I have repaired a few things as needed, slide cover, water heater proportional valve ect. As you stated it was seldom used (well Loved) , in fact the previous owner had Never used the washer dryer, or ice maker. Your advice is spot on, Don't be in a hurry, the best deal is out there. Congratulations on your marriage, 45 years for my bride and I :-).
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@campgoerOne
@campgoerOne Год назад
The thing I learned is that vehicle's All 1996 and newer model year gasoline and alternate fuel passenger cars and trucks are required to have OBD II systems. Class C rigs that are older than 96 do not have an OBD II reader, so when you break down and have this you can plug in a reader and it will give you a code as to what and why your vehicle is not working. Safe travels! 🙏
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great info! Thank you
@campgoerOne
@campgoerOne Год назад
@@RVOddCouple Your welcome...please share! For those that don't know..😊
@michaelmartin9335
@michaelmartin9335 Год назад
As a newbie 4 years ago my wife insisted on buying a new tow behind at Camper World, an extremely large mistake. I wanted a used 5th wheel. Got rid of the tow behind and got the 5th wheel a 30ft Reflections great camper should have done that first
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
That’s a tough one!
@juliebolduc802
@juliebolduc802 Год назад
We have a small TT, just purchased in early April. We will be upgrading to a super C in a few years and it will be a gently used one for sure!! We have used General RV twice and have had excellent service both before and after purchase.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Love it. Different rvs for different seasons!
@bethannperkins-simmons4793
@bethannperkins-simmons4793 Год назад
Love you guys! Glad to see you are getting back in the game!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Love ya back Beth❤️
@anthonyb2334
@anthonyb2334 Год назад
Excellent video, excellent points. We are long time RV’s, over 35 years and over 200,000 miles. We have owned 7 used and 2 new. I agree with your points, but want to emphasize several of them to the viewers: Take your time to figure out what works for you. If you are relatively new to the game, maybe rent one or two different ones to see if it fits. You can find great used ones, if you are patient, and yes, make sure it’s a quality brand. We presently own a 2022 Winnebago, small class A. 21,000 miles in a year. Love it, and the issues have mostly been minor. I can fix most minor issues but also know how to deal with service departments , who can be a challenge. But my favorite Motorhome was the previous one. A 2014 31’ class C Forest River. Great quality, 43,000 miles in 5 years. Yes, a 31ft class C is very versatile. And used ones are out there with low miles and loving owners. Just take your time. Good luck on your next purchase. We too wanted a Super C, but wow, well out our budget. Thank you again
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences Anthony❤️ Excellent advice
@mikem5553
@mikem5553 Год назад
Hey guys. Love the channel, love you guys! You guys were the final push and confidence boost I needed to get our family out first RV a couple years ago. We've gone through 5 of them in the last 2 years trying to find the perfect fit. (2015 Thor AXIS class A, 2016 Forest River Forester 3011DS class C, 2017Jayco Eagle HT 5er, 2016 Forest River Forester 3171DS class C, currently a 2018 Thor ACE 30DS class A). We are a family of 5; me, wife, 3 boys (9,7,6). Our absolute favorite was our Forester 3011DS but didn't have bunks, so we went with the Forester 3171DS for the bunks. Our only issue was that there wasn't enough living space for us and the boys with the couch, dinette, and kitchen all in a limited space. We have become a big fan of the ACE because of the full wall slide with the bunks and much more living space. If you're going with the class C, I would highly recommend the Forester prior to 2019, 2019+ the quality isn't there. The Forester has a 1 piece full fiberglass roof, partial paint with full clearcoat, ride rite air suspension in the rear for an amazing ride/sway control/and no interior rattle, 8k towing capacity, whole house water filter, left side light for night time set up, aisle lights, great storage, real wood cabinets, cedar lined closet, and the list goes on. It really is the nicest class C on the market in my opinion. I would also suggest a safe-t-plus for any drivable. The ACE is really great as well but 5k towing and a bunch of suspension upgrades are needed. Hope this helps.
@anthonyb2334
@anthonyb2334 Год назад
@@mikem5553 Our 2014 Forest River was the same model but without bunks. A maximum of two adults and two older kids, and it worked well for 5 years. Everything you list about it is spot on. We went to the Winnebago Vista class A. We needed to upgrade to Koni shocks, added the safe-t-plus and SuperSteer. It made a big difference. Love our coach after 21,000 miles. Good luck on the road and safe travels.
@mikem5553
@mikem5553 Год назад
@@anthonyb2334 appreciate the reply. I thought I was the only one who appreciated the little things they did to make the Forester great. I did safe-t-plus and timbren rubber suspension bump stops/suspension enhancement. What a difference! Best $1000 ever spent. I'm really surprised they're not more popular. Almost no sway and such a smoother ride. Just did Atlanta to Tampa a couple weeks ago 1 handed on the wheel at 65 for 95% of the ride. How are the Koni's?
@anthonyb2334
@anthonyb2334 Год назад
@@mikem5553 The Koni shocks are excellent. A huge upgrade from factory. Did you put the larger rubber bump stops front and rear? My Vista 29V is only 30ft. It was suggested by a shop it would make my ride too stiff, but I’m thinking of trying it anyway. And yes, Forest River did a lot of nice extras in those models.
@billbradley2480
@billbradley2480 Год назад
I would never buy brand new. I bought a 2013 Class-C in 2018 that only had 22k miles from a 84 year old guy. He said he never drove over 45 mph on Mountain passes. Plus he got the factory bugs fixed during those 5 years he owned it. The price was less than 1/2 new prices. Sounds like y’all know what you’re doing!!!!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
I’m with you Bill
@MegaBpop
@MegaBpop Год назад
Thank you for all the tips. I really appreciate the honesty. Good luck.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you ❤️
@mauibuilder1239
@mauibuilder1239 Год назад
I love listening to you all....your stories give me hope for companionship and happiness no matter what.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@onetpa
@onetpa Год назад
I think your analysis of the current RV market environment is right on point, Mercedes and John. We started out with a Montana 5th wheel, then migrated to a Forest River Berkshire Class A diesel pusher, then finally to a Newmar Dutch Star, a larger and more powerful Class A diesel pusher with a higher towing capacity (we tow a Jeep also) which we are very happy with. Determining what works best for your family takes experience. What may initially look good at an RV show may not turn out so well in actual use. You may find your 8,000 pound towing requirement being the key to determining what to go with. Generally, that could be a challenge for a Class C or a gas Class A, you may have to go with a diesel-powered RV of at least 380 hp. I prefer having a bigger safety margin rather than towing up to the rated limit of the RV. It also gives better performance when it comes to climbing hills - nothing worse than experiencing the "slows" when attempting to climb a long steep grade on a highway.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great point!!!! Towing the keep and bunks are must haves
@davidgeorge55
@davidgeorge55 Год назад
We purchased a 10 yr old Alegro Bus privately. It was very well taken care of by the first and third owner . Only 230 horse diesel pusher but plenty of power for us pulling our Equinox. One year of searching payed off for us. By privately, get inspected and travel in quiet comfort. New $250,000 we bought used $76,000. Take your time, buy what fits, then enjoy.
@crazyforcrotchet
@crazyforcrotchet Год назад
@@davidgeorge55 yeah, that’s the way to go!
@crazyforcrotchet
@crazyforcrotchet Год назад
Our is a diesel 350hp it pulls fine too
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
I wouldn't trade anything on my choice on my unit as a full-time RV'ER. A 1962 Ex-Greyhound GM PD-4106 Bus conversion. Completely mechanical engine and transmission without any computers running it! Definitely no DEF fluids involved. I have survived eight winter seasons in my bus. But the beautiful thing about how these were built in 1962.... two factory workers were needed to install every rivet on these buses. They are built better than anything on the road right now. And 95 percent of the body is aluminum.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Nice! They sure don’t make things like they used to!
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
@@RVOddCouple So true! There are two main electrical junction boxes in my bus and this is where the wiring harness come in..... and you can tell that zipties weren't invented yet because they wrapped the harnesses together with a special kind of heavy-duty twine and tied it in a special kind of way. And to this day it's still looks as good as new. It's impressive to see the engineering and craftsmanship used to put these buses together. Best regards and many blessings to you and your family!
@Jordan-jx6zc
@Jordan-jx6zc Год назад
Awesome! Came here to get information. Glad everything worked out and your marriage was saved. I’m looking for my wife and I . So many new models , prices.. !! We absolutely fell in love camping / RVing.👍👍👍
@lancejohnson8808
@lancejohnson8808 Год назад
Lance from Bandon Oregon, been watching you guys for about a couple of weeks now, your new campground is looking nice, will continue to pray for both of you, Be good to your chickens
@RickWilleyOMC
@RickWilleyOMC Год назад
You guys might want to look into an old MCI or Eagle bus. Can't beat that for safety! Or get a class c from a rental company. They're well maintained and built for the abuse of rental people
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
We’ll have a look! Thank you Rick
@clamperchris6196
@clamperchris6196 Год назад
Finding a class c with the tow rating will be hard without going super c. Most seem to be 4-5k towing.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
That’s correct Chris
@lexxibroussard
@lexxibroussard Год назад
thanks so much. loving this channel. what kind of professional inspector will you get to come look before you purchase?
@mattd.4133
@mattd.4133 Год назад
I've been watching you all since the beginning and we will be coming to Thunder Canyon and hope to meet you both there! Its one of my top things to meet you two, we love you guys!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Looking forward to meeting y’all Matt❤️ Thank you
@matthewmccaskey
@matthewmccaskey Год назад
As a retired cop and seeing a lot of bad things, crash safety has always been in the back of my mind. I've seen photo's of fiberglass A's and the cab back portions of the C's and they don't do very well.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Mathew👍🇺🇸
@PhiLeo7973
@PhiLeo7973 Год назад
@@RVOddCouple Same here,retired. Class C's are generally much safer as the van cab is crash rated for safety.Not so Class A's. Born Free Class C's are arguably the safest,priciest ,heaviest,& probably hardest to find used but worth it,imo.They are built like tanks, heavy boat style fiberglass exteriors, steel roll cages,and not a single fatality in many decades on the road.My choice.Also Ford E350/450 chassis's are serviceable all over America,Canada,& Mexico at reasonable cost by almost any mechanic. Not so Diesels.Something to ponder. phil🇺🇲🍀💙👍👮🙏 p.s.Even better is the pricier,later model Born Free C' s built on a Ford heavy duty pickup chassis. More leg room & easier service under the hood.My ultimate spendy pick besides a SuperC but much less costly until the swarming masses read this😄
@PhiLeo7973
@PhiLeo7973 Год назад
Be safe brother and watch your six. Stay frosty,phil🇺🇲💙🙏🍀
@keithallen3119
@keithallen3119 Год назад
I had the Super C for my first RV. It was a privately owned, 2007 used, on the Kodiak 5500 chasis with the duramax diesel, no DEF! Was basically new condition when I got it with only 9k miles on it. Any truck repair company would service it and the flip up front made engine access easy to check things out. Sold it three years later with 45k on it so I used it a lot. With routine maintenance I had no issues on the road (except tires). I financed it for 10 years because the loan was only 4.5% and the investments were doing 12%. Good luck on finding a good used one, took me a year to get the 32 foot Four Winds, but patience paid off. If mom issues get in a better place I'll see you this fall. Was unavailable for the founders zoom meeting last Friday night due to the same. Only been out in the new to me Toyhauler one time the last 12 months, so I'm itching as well to get back out. Take care, Keith
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
We couldn’t agree more more when there’s cheap money Keith! Our returns were much like yours. Some just don’t get this…
@donoberley3582
@donoberley3582 Год назад
I have learned to look for fifth wheels where the walls have a robust connection to the very sturdy frame. Grand design, we purchased and love the 150 line.
@zanobiashalks2769
@zanobiashalks2769 Год назад
That was a very comprehensive review of the current situation. I'm searching for a great class C, not too old, but not brand new, for my full time adventures. Thanks!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Very welcome Zonobia❤️
@ColtonRMagby
@ColtonRMagby Год назад
Whatever you do, don't rely on pictures that were posted online. Those pictures might be from when they got it, and not of the current condition.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great tip!!! So true!
@AmpedtoGlamp
@AmpedtoGlamp Год назад
John and I would have taken a longer test drive. We didn’t realize how sluggish gas engines are on hills and how much they are moved by trucks. We’ll be looking at the Hershey show. Great video 😊👍😎. Can’t wait to see what you get.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Hey guys! Great point!!! Gas and hills don’t mix!
@TomDavisVideo
@TomDavisVideo Год назад
@@RVOddCouple FORD V8 GODZILLA !!
@johnpavon799
@johnpavon799 Год назад
Your back! Please tell us about your pick of RV and what you did to make it yours. If John is handy look for a old GMC yet the wide ones. Front wheel drive.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you John😀👍
@virgierutledge3004
@virgierutledge3004 Год назад
I remember over a year ago, you said camp sites were hard to find for larger RVs. and campgrounds were booked. RV were very popular. I agree that some people may have tried it and want to get out. With fuel prices and inflation people do not have extra cash to vacation or camp. Good luck with your search. Everything you talked about it true.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Virgie! We’ve seen this coming for a while. Going to get much worse. Take good care
@jimmanley2796
@jimmanley2796 Год назад
People historically have to wait until they’re above water on financing before they can afford to bail on an RV, which takes years, depending on how much they put down (and would lose). The only exceptions are those who can’t make the payments and have to take the serious hit on their credit ratings with a repossession.
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
I'd say, "an all season package" is a necessity! Secondly, the day before you go into the RV dealership.... get plenty of rest. And the reason why I say that is because the buyers are going to battle with the finance manager and salesperson. You should expect to be at the dealership for a long time, pack a lunch and go to battle and beat down the financing terms and final sales terms and trade in terms.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
More good info Dean
@marymurphy2164
@marymurphy2164 Год назад
Buying cars seams to be that problem every time. I work night shift. I get grumpy when they keep me there for too long. I mean what am I doing? What are they doing? What am I waiting for? The last time I told them I had to go home now!!! When I returned to finish the deal, I told the salesman that he had 2 hours to seal the deal or I would walk.
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
@@marymurphy2164 Hi Mary, I used to be in automotive and heavy-duty truck sales and financing. The purpose of keeping you in the dealership for many hours is to beat you down and tire you out in order for them to make a lot of money on the financing because they don't make much on new vehicle sales. Used vehicle sales is totally different in regards to the profitable they make off of used cars. I'm sure that you experience the salesperson going back and forth as they talk to higher up managers. It's always best to have your ducks in order before you go to dealership and get plenty of rest. You know how they say, never go to a grocery store hungry..... never go to buy vehicles when you're tired!
@marymurphy2164
@marymurphy2164 Год назад
@@DeansofNomadica there’s is absolutely no reason for me to sit at the dealership all day long either. We have this great invention called the telephone too. The salespeople act like you must purchase today. Why not come back in a day or 2 to finish the transaction.
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
@@marymurphy2164 For most people buying a vehicle is an emotional thing meaning people buy what they look good in. There's several reasons why they don't want you leaving once they have a hot buyer. You could leave to shop another dealership. You could change your mind about buying the vehicle altogether. Once they know that you qualify and they know you really like what you picked out.... they will want to close the deal. It's totally like a boxing match! And because of that.... I hated car sales but I loved heavy-duty truck sales because it was not as intense as automotive dealership sales.
@carolbierman2910
@carolbierman2910 Год назад
I think one thing that helped us is "when" we bought our Rv. We purchased our Rv a year before we sold our home. This allowed us to do weekend getaways & get really familiar with our Rv. Once we were ready to sell our home. We were able to park our Rv out in front of our home and move stuff out of home into our Rv. That was an easy transition. It allowed us to take our time during that month of closing on our home. What didn't fit in the motorhome we took to storage.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
👍👍👍
@dawnafleming7605
@dawnafleming7605 Год назад
Good warranty advice. you are so correct on cost and service
@cindybryant1584
@cindybryant1584 Год назад
When we were young the kids were little the pop up tent camper was great! As the kids got older and we followed Bluegrass festivals all over the PacNW we got a 24ft trailer with room for all the instruments. Then the kids are grown and starting their own families we got a 30' fifthwheel. Even full timed in it for 7 months. Now we are in our 60's we downsized to a 24' couples camper. We go on shorter trips. It all depends on what you're planning on doing.
@TStLou1
@TStLou1 Год назад
We own a rental biz & have never taken our RV to dealers for service or repair. We have only taken our RVs to a mechanic once, in that case choosing an expert mobile mechanic. Any issue on the road with renters has also been handled by mobile mechanics. Finding good resources for parts, support, advice and repairs can help you learn and maintain an RV on your own. Like John says…fix your own RV! 👍🏼
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Absolutely
@peaceandlove61
@peaceandlove61 Год назад
Hope you have someone dependable to take care of Thunder Canyon.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Of course we do 😀
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Год назад
Why would you ask? Do you not know the Members?
@peaceandlove61
@peaceandlove61 Год назад
@@TheWestlandgirl, I'm an occasional watcher. Why be so rude??
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Год назад
@@peaceandlove61 That was a rude question.
@gbmarie836
@gbmarie836 Год назад
Wow, that person is really being rude to you. Your question was not rude at all.
@timcaviness5933
@timcaviness5933 Год назад
I just bought an 2020 enterga odyssey 25r. For me and a 90 lb German shepard it's perfect. I'm sure y'all will make the right choice. Love the videos
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Thank you Tim❤️
@lauraingeorgia5052
@lauraingeorgia5052 Год назад
I had always wanted an RV, but didn't know much about them & was a little nervous about buying. Plus money was an issue. Now that the student loans, credit cards & cars were paid off, plus a raise at work, we could afford one. I knew this was a really bad "investment," but it was something that we discussed & believed would be a good idea for us. Maybe it was, maybe not? Anyway, here's our story: I happened upon the RV ODD COUPLE while poking around on the internet doing a little research on RVs. I learned SO MUCH!! Thank God for John & Mercedes! We knew what we were getting into. We rented first, per their suggestion, & SO glad we did. We ended up buying a 2017 Class C 32ft w/ single slide & only 9K miles on it. Like new, but with a few additions the first owner put in it, that I love! We used it to travel to see my daughter & grandkids, driving it from Georgia to Iowa. It's SO nice to just be able to pull off to the side of the road, or to any gas station, rest stop, restaurant, store parking lot - to walk to the back to the bathroom! SO AWESOME! :D Also, I had to have the overcab bunk. That's my hideaway/xbox/TV/chill/ husband "dog house" area. Also love the "tall" closets I can hang clothes in. My problem is not enough shoe storage... Anyway, we decided to go ahead & move from Georgia to Iowa - & move before winter. So we packed up 23 yrs worth of crap (threw a LOT away), put the house on the market, & are currently living in the RV. Just started a new job that pays pretty well, & praying the house will sell for what we want & find a place w/ a couple of acres... (Please pray for us!) Now the question is, what to do with the RV? should we rent it out? sell it & get a less expensive trailer just for travel/camping? so much to think about as our lives have changed so much. I LOVE our RV, & fortunately, my husband can fix just about anything, my son in law is a plumber & his dad has a shop where they work on cars, trucks, tractors, etc. I've got the medical side of things covered, & the grandkids have got the adorableness covered, so I think we're good to go! :) Thank you, John & Mercedes, for all you've done to help people like us!
@dk4622
@dk4622 Год назад
Top tip: Does it include chickens?
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Another non negotiable must have!
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
Another note to consider. Buying new RV'S is nice and all but the quality control aspects at the factory are not the same as a RV that's been through the paces as the owners using it for a couple of years. What I mean is this..... sometimes your brand new RV can be stuck inside the RV dealership mechanical shop because of manufacturing problems and it can be stuck there for a long period of time. Used RV'S have been put to the test more so than new RV'S. And also consider this.... an old saying, once you drive your new RV off the lot, it's worth less because it's now a used RV. The only problems I see buying right now is the interest rates. That's why, if a couple has a excellent credit score than you all are in the driver's seat during negotiations with the finance manager. The finance manager will present the highest interest rate that he feels that he can get away with. Beat them down on whatever he presents to you at first.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
All great tips! Thank you Dean
@DeansofNomadica
@DeansofNomadica Год назад
@@RVOddCouple Your welcome, thank you for taking time to respond. Blessings
@gwendolynjulien4851
@gwendolynjulien4851 Год назад
Love all your videos, keep your dreams and never give up! Together can fix anything. Your living the life! It a roller coaster. 🙏 AMEN
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
God bless you Gwendolyn ❤️🙏
@CarlCrumley
@CarlCrumley Год назад
For me traveling alone my Class B Winnebago Travato is PERFECT. Remember how nice it looked on the "Bamboo Site" at Thunder Canyon this spring? I think I'll bring it back by this fall as I head back from the Northeast to Florida for the winter.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
We all have different needs for sure😀 You found yours Carl❤️
@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor
@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor Год назад
With Joey emptying our national oil reserves as fast as he can, will we have gasoline or diesel to run our RVs next year?
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
LGB
@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor
@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor Год назад
@@RVOddCouple 😁
@jimmanley2796
@jimmanley2796 Год назад
“Just buy an electric motorhome!” Oy vey …
@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor
@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor Год назад
@@jimmanley2796 That's right. Run your motorhome on coal, natural gas, or diesel instead. What do the "greenies" think electricity comes from? Unless they are in the northeast where electricity is generated by Niagara Falls or where they have a nuclear power plant, the most common fuels for generating electricity in the USA are natural gas, coal, and diesel fuel.
@jimmanley2796
@jimmanley2796 Год назад
@@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor Airstream is now selling a travel trailer with enough solar and batteries to barely run lighting, charge mobile devices and computers, an HDTV, and operate a microwave oven long enough to make some meals and movie popcorn. A portion of a Tesla Semi tractor battery pack would be enough to fully drive and operate the A/C and all other appliances, etc., in a motorhome for hundreds of miles. It would take around 100 KWs of solar collection per day under clear skies at a low latitude to fully charge the battery pack each day. So, they’re about five years away … if enough batteries are available even by then … and they’ll be Teslaspensive, of course.
@rvhome5599
@rvhome5599 Год назад
We are not newbies, we have been Rving for 6 years now, and we still made a rookie mistake, what’s that you ask… well we didn’t realize that manufactures are making some Rv’s especially class C’s right to weight limit specs, which means when you put any water, or clothes, dishes, supplies or anything in your Rv it’s overweight. Weigh your RV before you buy especially a class C! People say it doesn’t matter but weight does, we had an RV insurance adjuster friend of ours say if your ever in an accident they can and will check the weight of your RV and if it’s overweight the insurance company won’t pay to fix or replace it.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Great great tips!!!! Weight really does matter!!!
@heatherr.7606
@heatherr.7606 Год назад
We took a different route when we bought our Class A in 2019. We bought a 1996 Winnebago Suncruiser for $4500.00 that had good bones, but also had a lot of water damage and wasn't drivable. At first sight, I thought it was really sketchy, but my hubby saw the potential in it. All I could see were dollar signs and mouse poop (which to me was the worst part about it, even worse than the fact that we had to tow the 34 feet of dilapidation to our house). We knew it needed a lot of revamping, and hubby was confident we could do it. So against my better judgement, I went along with buying it. My hubby and I got to work on it, got rid of the creatures living inside it, sanitized it with more bleach than I care to mention, replaced or repaired pretty much every appliance, revamped the engine, replaced the transmission, put a Banks exhaust system on it for better power and better gas mileage, installed a custom built aluminum gas tank and new fuel pump, and put on numerous stabilizers (Roadmaster sway bar, steering stabilizer, etc), and many other things. We have dumped a ton of time, effort, and cash on this project but it has been well worth it. John is right about learning how to do your own repairs...we saved a ton of money because we did most of it ourselves in our driveway. There literally isn't a thing we haven't touched on the RV at this point, but it is exactly the way we like it, and in many cases it is built better now than when it came out of the factory. Plus, we know what we have done to it so if anything goes wrong we know how to fix it. In short, I don't ever want to sell our rig...I totally love it, and I have to admit that my hubby was right😊. It took us two years to get it functioning well, and we now have a bought and paid for rig that we are thoroughly enjoying.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Nice job! That’s quite a project
@raycornell5102
@raycornell5102 Год назад
We bought a 1yr old used towable and didn't think about a few items. Our entertainment center is bluetooth capable but we didn't realize the previous owner had password protected it. Dealer was no help, so no bluetooth for us. Also no manuals provided for anything. Fortunately we found some online. We bought the least expensive brake controller and later had to upgrade to a better one. Being an older couple, after a few trips we upgraded to a power tongue jack and will never go back. Storage space is much more important than we thought at the time we bought.
@johnbuschman8815
@johnbuschman8815 Год назад
Great video, just what I need at this time. Thank and good luck.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Happy to help John😀
@stevenkeithcoulthard706
@stevenkeithcoulthard706 Год назад
Hey Guys, we just bought a Class C Thor Daybreak 24DB, we made sure it was 24' so it could fit into all the California State & National Parks, they have a 24' or smaller limit. Also it can tow 5000 lbs +, we were in a similar situation to wish to tow a small tow vehicle. I highly suggest getting a Ford Chassis, when it breaks down Ford Service Centers are everywhere. Good luck, we looked for 3 years until we found our perfect ride.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Congratulations Steven 😀👍 Patience pays
@bikermama11
@bikermama11 Год назад
Can’t wait to visit. I’m about ready to purchase. This video is so helpful. Thank you !!!
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Yay!!! Looking forward to meeting you!!
@bikermama11
@bikermama11 Год назад
@@RVOddCouple me too. Your campground looks “homey”. ❤️
@josephstreff162
@josephstreff162 Год назад
Good job. Glad your getting back into it
@dandersonjr
@dandersonjr Год назад
Get a used Super C. If you buy a C check the GVWR to make sure you're not over weight just buy stepping into the unit.
@douglasdonnelly5660
@douglasdonnelly5660 Год назад
Used Class A. We spent 3 years researching RVs, and concluded that for us (for many of the same reasons you mentioned in this video), a used smaller class A was the way to go. We found a well-cared for 3 year old Tiffin Allegro 31sa and purchased it from a highly regarded family-owned, small dealership. We have had that Tiffin for 4 years and just returned from traveling through 7 states, with no problems or reliability issues whatsoever. When we have needed parts, Tiffin's parts department has been very helpful and responsive. One of the reasons we decided against a Class C is that they are built on a glorified van chassis, whereas we wanted a heavier-duty truck chassis (in our case, a Ford F53 truck chassis). We have spent about $4500 beefing up the suspension, since the Ford F53 truck chassis has a notoriously rough ride, but it now drives much better. If the prices listed on RVTrader are to be believed, we could now sell our RV for more than we paid for it 4 years ago. If for safety reasons we ever needed to leave a campsite, we can retract the leveling system and the awning by merely pushing 2 buttons and without leaving the cab, and simply drive away. The only downsides we have found is that this is a heavily-built coach, so it slows considerably when going uphill, and we wish that it had engine braking for long downhill grades. Also, its towing capacity is only 5K, so we tow a Mini Cooper S convertible (manual transmission---the automatic transmission is not flat-towable). A diesel will have more torque and better braking, but will be much more expensive to purchase and to maintain.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Comments like this are excellent and very helpful! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience Douglas.
@jimmanley2796
@jimmanley2796 Год назад
Driving away from a site where you’re using hookups, without getting out to disconnect, is going to result in a huge, unpleasant surprise!!! Even boondocking requires a walk-around to discover all of the things that _someone_ didn’t stow!!!
@cathythornton6332
@cathythornton6332 Год назад
Love you guys so much! Enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing!!
@hansraub8663
@hansraub8663 Год назад
I’m thrilled with my used 2020 Four Winds, gas V 10. ! Remember KISS ! Keep It Simple Stupid ! I’ve got to be able to Repair everything myself, I can’t believe labor rates are $ 190.00 per hour ! Gas engines are still much cheaper to repair, replace, refuel than Diesels ! Hope to visit you all at Thunder Canyon soon !
@quicksoncamping2039
@quicksoncamping2039 Год назад
RV Inspection if you can make that work, if not make sure you check the roof (even new), the basement, and behind everything.
@Tnall74
@Tnall74 Год назад
Sounds like you are going thru what we just did 2 years ago. Never full timed but I planned on retiring and selling our 5th wheel and getting a motorhome. In fact it took several months of looking for one. I used RV Trader and found several but they got bought before we got to look. Finally found the right one. It’s an 08 (no DEF) Tiffin Phaeton 40 ft at a very reasonable price. Under 100k and boy we love it. Just did a 2 month trip out west during Covid 2021. I still look thru RV Trader every so often and still see some at good prices but they have gone up alittle. Good luck on the search but with the Class A, you won’t go wrong
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Awesome! Hope we find the right one Terry
@firstjohn3123
@firstjohn3123 Год назад
I've always updated my water filters. I use a triple filter. Sediment. coconut charcoal, activated charcoal. And if possible, upsize the furnace-...ok, I live up north... HIGHLY recommend sway control on your hitch if possible. Oh yeh, almost forgot, surge protection on hookups...Almost got bit by that one too. Apparently I only camp during severe weather...🙄🙄 I have literally camped through everything but the blizzard-but there's still time.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Need to get you in a blizzard John!
@firstjohn3123
@firstjohn3123 Год назад
@@RVOddCouple 😂😂
@tartantexan007
@tartantexan007 Год назад
We are trading up to a super C. We’ve had a c class for 3 years and we loved it, however we went away for a month this year traveling with 2 people and a large dog. We researched many and have decided on the Thor Magnitude. We looked at many used and decided to go new. The used ones we saw were quite well worn. The first one we had was diesel and got decent mileage, and we were able to tow our jeep easily. It was a Thor Delano FB 24. The new one is also Diesel.
@verdigo5892
@verdigo5892 Год назад
I just bought a 37 year old 27 foot Class C with under 8,000 miles. It had been garaged most of the time, so it isn't rotten from water leaks, and looks brand new. The carpet still has the dealership plastic covering. Eventually gonna rip that out and install some kind of vinyl product. The fuel tank was gunked up from gasoline evaporation along with the fuel pump, and carburetor. It took me a good week to sort out all that. A buddy showed me a new way to clean carb parts, and it worked great. He filled up an old crock pot with Simple Green and let them cook for 5 or 6 hours. Planning on taking the generator fuel pump apart today & hoping it is just stuck. Probably not. Other problems so far are that the refrigerator has leaked out all of it's cooling juice. A new reconditioned cooling unit is gonna cost $600.00. The house AC unit isn't cooling, but I have a buddy that says he has some R22 and will refill the refrigerant for free. Found a scratch and dent new roof unit for 350 if the juice leaks back out. The tires look new, but I wouldn't leave town on them. Estimating 1200 to 1500 bucks for 6 tires. The brake system hydraulic components need repaired, rebuilt, or replaced. Doing most of the work myself I estimate under $300 in brake parts. The fresh water system had a couple leaks but so far I only spent $20 on a new shower faucet, and tightened some fittings. I haven't seen any water leaks around windows or coach seams so far but I expect they will happen as this thing twists and turns on the road. I feel I can handle those as on the road projects. If you aren't really handy doing repairs I wouldn't recommend buying an old RV just because it has been in storage or not used very much. What I saved on the up front price of the rig is going to cost me in the end on parts. I have been an aircraft or automotive mechanic for over 40 years so the biggest concern for me are parts and my time. Hope this helps someone.
@travelandlivebravely1646
@travelandlivebravely1646 Год назад
We had a Class C Winnebago for 16 years. It served us well. Ours was 24 foot and we traveled with 2 to 4 people.
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
Awesome!
@janeforever
@janeforever Год назад
This is 1 of your best YTs. Looking forward to your next one in this series.
@shawnbryan8177
@shawnbryan8177 Год назад
If you can find one, look at a Lazy Daze Class C. They started in 1966 and they just closed about 2 months ago because the supply chain issues killed them. They are double wall construction with double pane windows. Built to be a 4 season camper. It is ALL aluminum - no delamination to worry about (unless it got damaged). They make 22, 26, and 30 ft. They also have 3 or 4 floor plans to choose from. Each unit is a one-off custom build for whoever ordered it. Some of them are sparten in options, some of them are amazing. They are absolutely top drawer construction - all handmade. Not a lot of units out there. I've heard about 50 a year. 55 years, so about 2,800 units. Large, active, supportive owner group. Some units have a convertible bed, some have a permanent Queen bed in the back. Sage gets the big bunk over the cab. Each has lots of windows in the large back room. Here's a link to a 90s promo video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qlRMj49y5Ig.html
@RVOddCouple
@RVOddCouple Год назад
We’ll be on the lookout Shawn👍😊 Thank you
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