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Front kitchen floorplan livability

Does anyone have a front kitchen floorplan? What comments can you give us on the livability. Is it a good plan for a full-timer? Any drawbacks that you have found would be appreciated.
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MSgt
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07/28/08 05:50pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Is 330 HP enough

Was looking at some coaches with different engines. Most coaches were 360HP or 400HP and a few 330HP. Was just wondering how a 330HP engine is for a coach. Is it enough power?
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MSgt
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07/26/08 07:04pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Would you buy??

Thanks to all for your comments. We did our homework and had our prices in mind. They went to our quick approval loan ammount and wound not budge from that point. And we thought it wise to get pre-approval so we knew where we stood.
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MSgt
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07/18/08 07:08pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Would you buy??

The generator starting was not the problem with me. The idea that he did not prepare ahead or time, was a problem. The idea of the test drive was that we had requested that a number of days before, he ignored that request.
If I were a sales person and was told we might not come to terms on this coach, I would try to lead people to a coach that fits their means better, if I can't deal on this one. He did none of that. It's like he was not interested in working with us at all.
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MSgt
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07/18/08 12:33pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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What is the going rate on a new coach loan?

We were told at a dealership that with our AAA credit, the best percentage on a new coach loan we could get is %6.99. There has got to be better out there.
Doeas anyone know of better rates?
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MSgt
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07/18/08 12:15pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Would you buy??

Last Saturday we stopped by an RV dealer to look at a coach we were very interested in and see if it would work for us. We had emailed the dealer and were called by a salesperson and we told him we would be by on Saturday to view the coach. When we arrived we were told the salesperson had the day off. We were shown the coach on a walk through and told them we were very interested and we would be back the following Thursday and would like to go through the coach thoroughly and take a test drive etc..
We arrived on Thursday and had to look for a salesperson and happened to find the person we had talked with on the phone. The saleperson took us out to the coach and we did a quick walk through as he tried to start the generator. He tried five or six times to prime and start the generator and then joined us to answer some questions. He then went back and tried a few more times to start the generator and realized that there was probably less than a quarter tank of fuel and it would not start. We asked to see the coach closed up, he turned on the inverter and pulled in the slides so we could see how it was closed up.
When we first visited, we were told what a great home theater system the coach had, so we asked to hear the system. After playing with it for as few minutes, the saleperson was able to get the system to work with the radio but never got it to work with the TV or DVD.
If you, as a salesperson, knew you had a possible sale coming back to look and test drive a coach, would you not prepare it ahead of time and familiarize yourself with the coaches components?
Nothing was said by the sales person about any test drive. He just wanted us in his office to talk numbers. He then proceeded to offer
us $30,000 trade-in for a coach that books at $42,000 - $53,000. The numbers he had, and would not budge from, amounted to $199,500. We were pre-approved for $200,000, is that creating the max price for the customers loan???
Needless to say, we walked. Were we wrong???
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MSgt
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07/18/08 12:07pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Looking at new Knight

We are currently looking at a new Monaco Knight. Does anyone have any experience with this Monaco product? Any experiences good or bad will be greatly appreciated. We are looking at the 38PKQ with the kitchen island and the side mounted tv.
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MSgt
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07/08/08 05:35pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Sleep number bed install in Class A

Have the rv bed. Took about half and hour to install. Had one problem and Select Comfort replaced the defective piece, without question. DW and I would not have any other bed after sleeping on this one. We lower each side to 20 before hitting the road. One time we did not and went up to the 7,000 foot level and the bed turned into a balloon. Ever since then, part of our departure checklist is to set the bed to 20.
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MSgt
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06/23/08 11:43pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Camping World's PorFill Battery Watering System

I have used the Pro-Fill for about four years and love it. When I got the coach< I had to use the old baster and a mirror to attempt to get the right water level. My battery compartment is small, and I have four batteries. The half-hour job of filling batteries is now about three minutes. Attach the bulb, drop the end in distilled water, and squeeze a couple of times and I am done. No worry about missing a cell, overfillinjg a cell, uderfilling a cell or spilling water all over.
One of the best things I ever did was purchase the Pro-Fill and throw away the mirror and baster.
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MSgt
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06/04/08 12:05pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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corian counter top crack

we justn had a crack appear in our Corian couter top. My question is, how can I ensure that it does not continue, it is about four inches long. Do not know the cause but just want to stop it before it goes further. Does anyone know how to repair Corian?
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MSgt
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05/13/08 03:04pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Resort Parks International

We are considering purchasing an RPI membership. Any pros or cons or suggestions? Any information I may need to help in finalizing the decision?
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MSgt
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03/24/08 05:06pm |
Family Camping
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