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Posted: 04/11/12 12:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I never thought the time would come where I was actually thinking of selling our 2006 26' Lazy Daze Class C.
We have really fallen in love with the new 28' Tiffin Breeze and are starting to see a few used ones pop up on the market. There are some really good deals out there right now but of course most dealers won't give us as good of a deal if we trade in. I am at a cross roads now where we are trying to decide if we should just keep the LD or go for it and get the Breeze. Of course we would have to sell the LD before bought the Breeze. I am sure it would sell quick as you never really see many on the market and we have always been ones to sell at a very good price to move things fast.
Anybody out there sell their Class C for an A and then regret it and go back?


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Posted: 04/11/12 01:15pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If I were you, I'd just keep the Lazy Daze.


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Me too. Gas prices alone would tell me to put the price difference in a bank account dedicated to gas, and pretend that the money saved by not upgrading equals free (or cut-by-half) fuel for the good ole' LD.


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I don't blame you for wanting to change. The new Breeze is a great looking RV.
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If I could afford to upgrade to newer model I'd go for it.

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We currently have a Monaco A, and we are going to trade it in on a Class C, 29 ft. My wife doesn't feel very comfortable driving the A, but has driven the C's that we have had in the past. The A is 5 inches wider than the new C will be, plus 7 feet longer. We are looking to get out a lot more, and I don't want to do all the driving.

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Posted: 04/13/12 06:19am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We are also looking at the Breeze , I think we will go with the 32 though it has twice as much exterior storage, more hang up in the BR , and the pantry.
We haven't seen one in person yet and we are a year away from purchase so in no hurry. Good luck


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Whoever buys your Lazy Daze will probably love it and rejoice that they found one used, the question is whether you will also love the Breeze. I've admired those short A's but inside they feel so different from my cozy C that I don't actually dream of owning one. Your mileage will vary.


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Posted: 02/01/13 07:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hope I'm not to late to say you should drive both the 28 and 32 ft breeze models before falling any more in love with them. I just drove both today, I've crossed both off my wish list. I'm back to looking for an older 32 ft Country Coach.


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Luxurious but limited in usefullness for other than long distance main highway cruising and staying at upscale RV parks. Your 27 foot LD and our Tioga 26Q are IMHO much more versatile and can park in most driveways. We have always used our medium sized rigs for days at airshows, at local public parks, hobby events, and as mini-apartments for guests.

Sorry, misread your post. I went to their website and saw a big Class A, Even 28 feet (+) would verge on too long for us though.

* This post was edited 02/04/13 08:52am by Bordercollie *

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