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  1. Thanks for all your replies. I am in Philadelphia PA and The next show I found is in September. I found this for Rv dealers near me. http://www.rvpark411.com/rv-dealers/rv-dealers-in-pennsylvania.html Right now, Im trying to see what the cost will be. Since I dont own a truck, a major expense would be the purchase of one (I decided on a Ram 2500 or 3500, depending on what I find used), second would be the trailer and third would the 5th wheel hitch with installation if I decide on that type. I would be comparing this cost to a motorhome and a dolly or other towing method, add insurance and warranties and maintenance expenses and locations that allow long RVs, where to service if anything breaks down and of course fuel consumption. I must choose the best comfort that fits my budget. Means I would have to get preowned. My fear is I dont know what to look for or how to test everything to see if they work properly when buying one. Nello
  2. I have no experience at all with RVs. I eliminated a few of the smaller footage and dont want the feel of being cramped in. The 5th/w or the TT lenght of 30ft PLUS the length of tow vehicle makes me a bit nervous. Im taking your advice and will visit some shows and dealers and make a decision once I test them all! oust
  3. Im in the early stages in getting pre-owned RV. Still doing research but I have more and more questions every day. My wife and I plan to tour around the country, stopping at some RV camp and using a vehicle to get around until we are satisfied with the sightseeing My first choice is ClassA pusher because the door is where passenger sits whereas the gas models, my second choice, the doors are farther back and take away prime space. I would need a toad or rent a car during layovers. ClassC is my third choice but again, toad or rent a car. TRavelTrailers are ok,I wont need a car but will need a HDtruck. Same with 5th wheelers except the truck would need 5th wheel hitches.. Ive driven trailers before but local in city streets. So the warning I read about the swaying kinda steers me away. One thing I like is having a washer/dryer. We will be retired with limited income and dont want financing the startup to hurt our ability to travel. So with this information, which RV would be my best option?
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