• Renegade Verano

    From sticks@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 19 10:04:54 2024
    Went and looked at one yesterday. The 150 gallon fresh water is pretty appealing. Bigger than I was wanting to go, but damn that thing has a
    lot to offer.

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  • From George Anthony@21:1/5 to sticks on Wed Jun 19 10:24:46 2024
    On 6/19/2024 10:04 AM, sticks wrote:
    Went and looked at one yesterday.  The 150 gallon fresh water is pretty appealing.  Bigger than I was wanting to go, but damn that thing has a
    lot to offer.


    I'd be wary of anything built during or post Covid (new or used) without getting a thorough inspection by a certified and experienced RV
    inspector. I don't know if things have improved since but during Covid
    the RV manufacturers turned some of the worst RVs ever built, regardless
    of brand.

    I don't know your RV experience but one thing I tell people I know who
    are buying an RV is, after you pick out the perfect size for you, go bigger.

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to George Anthony on Fri Jun 21 09:51:20 2024
    On 6/19/2024 10:24 AM, George Anthony wrote:
    On 6/19/2024 10:04 AM, sticks wrote:
    Went and looked at one yesterday.  The 150 gallon fresh water is
    pretty appealing.  Bigger than I was wanting to go, but damn that
    thing has a lot to offer.


    I'd be wary of anything built during or post Covid (new or used) without getting a thorough inspection by a certified and experienced RV
    inspector. I don't know if things have improved since but during Covid
    the RV manufacturers turned some of the worst RVs ever built, regardless
    of brand.

    I've heard that too, good advice I would say.


    I don't know your RV experience but one thing I tell people I know who
    are buying an RV is, after you pick out the perfect size for you, go
    bigger.

    Yep, that's what several people have told me.
    I haven't had anything for years now, but am done with staying in
    hotels, resorts, or rentals. I also hate flying, especially with the
    DEI bullshit they are forcing on the industry.

    I had intended to stick with about a 24 foot class C. I looked at some
    of those 4X4 class B's, but have now ruled them out because of room and capacities of the various components. Something like the Thor Delano
    Sprinter would be manageable as far as room, but once you look at the
    Renegade Verano with 150 gallon water tanks along with the other
    features, it's hard to not see the positives in going that route.

    <https://www.thormotorcoach.com/delano>

    I did look at two other's I found interesting yesterday.
    the Entegra Accolade XT 32U is not bad. It has some heavy duty frame
    and suspension stuff for going a little off the beaten path. <https://www.entegracoach.com/motorhomes/accolade-xt/>

    The Thor Magnitude XG32 also has potential. It has about half the size
    of the capacities as the Renegade, but it could be made to work. <https://www.thormotorcoach.com/magnitude/floor-plans/xg32>

    I could go double axle 45 foot class A, but that would make it harder to
    get to a lot of places. I think the Renegade and the other Super C's
    could do most of what I'd like to be able to do. Probably make a
    decision in a week or so.


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