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think I've slept in smaller houses than that hope you have many miles of enjoyment |
Yeah but do you have room service? Del Taco delivers now so I suppose you do.
You could have worst money synchs. Everybody needs a little frivolity in life. So if you enjoy the vagabond life hit the road Jack and don't look back. I will be seein you at the Tumbleweed junction. |
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Looking at putting a washer/dryer AND a dishwasher in it, it has cabinets designed to hold them.
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Just called the salesman to give me a quote for a washer/drier combo unit and a dishwasher before its delivered. I think they should be about $1,500 to $2,000. If much more, I'll order them and install them myself.
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...then add in the convenience factor of waking up in a place you want to be instead of having to drive there from your hotel. We love just chilling in state parks when we're not at the track with ours. |
If you could get the measurements of that doorway and the appliances prior, you might save yourself some aggravation. In Newell's and Prevost's , a fridge replacement almost always requires removing and re-installing the windshield.
Depending on that windshield removal/reinstall, it may be cheaper to just have the manufacturer install those items prior to delivery. Good Luck MAGA DL |
Nope they fit right in the door, just manhandling to get them in the closets. I think, shudder if I'm wrong,IF I'm wrong, and if the windshield has to come out, I won't be going that route.
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The unit was supposed to leave Forest City, Iowa a week ago, found out today it will be two more weeks due to snow. Sort of settled on installing the dishwasher ourselves, instead of a washer/drier, about $400 versus $1,300, we wash dishes every day and do laundry once a week or so. Plenty of room for the washer/dryer combo at a later date. And yes, the washer/dryer will fit in the door sort of easily, an inch or so to spare.
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Factory said it left today, and will arrive at the dealer maybe next Monday. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat3.gif
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Out with the Old, in with the New, I bring it home on Friday after they inspect everything.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1552432562.jpg
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:eek: it's got a dining room :cool:
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And soon its going to have a washer/dryer and a dishwasher.
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Let me see if it’s an add on option
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That is awesome Hugh
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Very nice, Hugh.
Your parking spot is still reserved:cool: |
The exterior color scheme is called "Cayenne"!
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This Baller Motorhome Comes Complete With a Hot Tub and Helicopter |
I would have ordered a hot tub, but it wasn't an option.
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Really nice, happy trails |
Took it out for the maiden voyage today to a RV park a few miles from home (just in case)
Problems so far: the bedroom slider worked yesterday, today it won't push out, better than not closing. No sound , but picture on the main TV The satellite coaxial plug outside doesn’t appear to get enough power for it to find the satellites. Found a work around plugging the cable directly into the receiver. Problem with the park cable getting a signal for the TVs, Tracks true and rides very smooth and quiet. |
diesel?
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Gas, Diesel is a problem with the emissions control costs in CA compared to other states. Also diesel adds $60,000+ to the cost
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Drove it back to the dealer today, we'll see in a few days.
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I read that teething pains with new rigs are not unusual. If this dealer is where you have bought both motorhomes, you have probably developed a good relation with them that will hopefully serve in getting these details all sorted out.
It does sound like you are happy with the on the road experence of the new rig. Does it drive a lot like the smaller one? Are you having those new appliances installed while its at the dealer? New buyers on airforums are frequently complaining about issues with their just delivered RVs. The ones that continue to be unhappy feel that their dealers let them down in sorting out the issues in a timely fashion. Some seem so busy that the timely part is the problem, for others the quality of work done at the dealer leaves a lot to be desired. The high volume of sales in RVs has the manufactures turning them out as fast as they can and quality control seems to suffer. So they rely on the dealers to get the details sorted after delivery. Wishing you the best Hugh in getting the fine tuning done with your dealer. It's going to be sweet once all is working well. Cheers Richard |
Nice rig, Hugh. Love Winnebago. The bugs in the new coaches are well known, as I'm sure you're aware. Your dealer is the key. Good luck and enjoy the trip!
I just ordered two of these, one for me and one for the wife. Great deal as I saved $278,000 on each coach! "Stole" 'em for $2.1 million a pop. I'm going to see if I can get a better discount by paying all cash. https://www.mhsrv.com/2020-prevost--h3-45-emperor-sauna-suite-by-foretravel-45ess--new-bus-conversion-tx-i2414033 https://d17qgzvii7d4wm.cloudfront.ne...430;quality=50 |
2nd RV from the same small dealer in Simi Valley, CA, its 35 miles from my house, (easy drive) if you go to the big RV dealers in SoCal, they are in Colton, which is almost 75 miles each way (and terrible traffic), the big dealers suck on after sales service. Jim the owner of Simi RV is a friend of a friend, doesn't mean much, except I can actually talk to him, he's there every day. Since I custom ordered it, Simi RV gets about the same deal as the big boys on price (I think).
Took it in yesterday, and they said they'd call today. If they keep it for a week, I'm fine. It rides SOOO much better than the old Coachman, with 22.5" tires versus 19.5". Much less noise on the road, and much less drifting in crosswinds, and the fit and finish is superior to the old one. I expected a few problems, and they're sorting them out. BTW, dealer extended warranty is around $6,000 for a 7 year bumper-to-bumper with a $100 deductible, if you look around you can get the same extended warranty directly from the same insurance company for about 1/2 that. I'm planning to take it to Zion National Park the first week of April, if they can fix the bed slide out by then great, as well as the AV electrical issues if not, I'll take it to Zion anyway. |
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My great aunt and uncle loved their road trips. They wore out a few motorhomes. My great uncle finally settled on a big pickup to pull a 5th wheel trailer as his favorite way to see the country. Enjoy your new wheels Hugh. |
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Had to take the new RV back to the dealer for a few issues after only two days of ownership. To their credit, they fixed a few sensors and other minor issues and I can pick it up tomorrow.
I got this custom made cutting board from the guy who bought my old Coachmen, he owns a high-end cabinet shop in south Orange county. He said he wanted to make it and I gave him dimensions. I think he got a better end of the deal on the sale of my old RV, but I did OK, I sold it to him for about what I owed on it, and it was much better than the dealer would offer me in trade-in. .Moral of the story, treat people like you'd like to be treated. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1553053395.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1553053437.jpg |
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Nice looking rig Hugh! We spent a week in Zion last fall in a tent, enjoy it! Such a beautiful place. If you don’t have a space reserved, the Place we camped was an RV park and had nice facilities and was right by a park shuttle stop.
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I would sell it for less to a person that considerate and nice than trade it in.
The cutting board is cool. |
Beautiful workmanship on the cutting board, a true craftsman. It sounds like your big azz RV will serve you well after a few issues are fixed.
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Needs solar ;)
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Congrats Hugh! I have been on the hunt for a class A myself to pull our boat for long weekend trips to the lake. Will also use for ski trips with the kids/grandkids. Being a cheap bastard and wanting to stay debt free, I have been looking at older diesel pushers. Probably end up with a late 90's or early 2000's that needs a little tlc for about 30k. I really want a Monaco as their pushers were really well built back then. This is one I have been looking at. Not nearly as good looking/modern as your's, but it is nice inside with real tile flooring.
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And don't put the cutting board through a dishwasher - hand wash only please.
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