Wanderer said:I personally find I have better things to do with 9K or more than others may....
Bast said:Does anyone know of a good place to buy one. A web site perhaps like fiberglassrv.com Thanks
Bast said:Does anyone know of a good place to buy one. A web site perhaps like fiberglassrv.com Thanks
akrvbob said:I'm a big fan of Roadtreks. They can feel crowded, but that is very subjective and each person will have a different idea. The ground clearance really isn't so bad, it's the fiberglass steps on the sides that get banged up--you can just ignore them.
Check out this video i shot of one of our members 170. It's gorgeous and I could live in it for the rest of my life very easily!
For me video show "Private"
lterry said:A good used RT doesn't have to cost 9K. Mine 1990 was $2500. A friend just bought her 1995 RT for $2800. It appears my fully-loaded RT was cheaper than your empty van at its lowest, and I didn't have the bother of outfitting it with stove, storage, bed etc. (a good thing since I'm not too handy at that kind of thing).
A deal can be found on RTs--it just takes perseverance.
B and C said:The versatile comes with 4 seats up front so the sitting area (with the seats turned around) seems spacious and the second row seats make a good footrest when the front seats are reclined. The Popular only has three seats but the front feels a little closed in with the additional storage behind the driver's seat. They have mirrors on the interior doors and cabinets to help with the spacious feeling. The isle is 30 inches wide so if you're not too wide, it is plenty. My DW and I can pass in the walkway even though we have to turn sideways to do it. Roadtreks are also built with marine plywood, much better than any class C and most other class B's. If it were just me a 170 may work but I think I would rather have the 190.
hepcat said:In the past ten years, I've had a '94 Airstream B-190, an '01 Born Free 23RK, and now a '95 Coachmen B19. I don't live in my van, but I spend as much as a couple of months out of the year traveling in it. I've looked at a LOT of vans over the years, and my experience with these three has been extensive.
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Sorry for being so long-winded here... but I hope that'll give you a little better idea of how to sort out what you really need in a coach from the glitz.
VanForNow said:Hello everybody:
Not sure if this should be in the Van or RV forum, but here goes. What is your opinion on Roadtreks? I was very impressed by the ones I saw at the Flagstaff summer gathering in June. One apparent drawback is the low clearance. Any other drawbacks you can think of?
Van for Now
VanForNow said:[quote pid='209279' dateline='1467489093']
gathering in June. One apparent drawback is the low clearance. Any other drawbacks you can think of?
VanForNow said:I am considering buying an older Roadtrek, possibly a 170, which will bring the purchase price down a lot.
BigT said:If that '05 I recently found had been $25,000 - $30,000 I'd have snatched it up, but $50,000?!?! No thanks!
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