[LRflex] Re: When San Diego meets Yosmite

  • From: Robert Adler <rgacpa@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 17:53:05 -0700

That WOULD be nice but, as you say, new or a few years old is about all I
see and they are way beyond my means. 12k would be nice, but finding a low
mileage one is, also as you say, problematic.

Why PW over RT in your final analysis?


On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Aram Langhans <leica_r8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>   Well, we have a Pleasure Way class B RV.  Just 19 feet long but has a
> two burner stove, a refrigerator/freezer, heater, hot water heater, TV,
> Bathroom/shower and a king size width bed in the back.
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/s4/y/campground-9259.jpg.html
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> Ours is a 1994 that we bought in 2007 and since then have put almost 70K
> miles on it.  It gets 16-17 MPG, or less if my wife is driving.  It can go
> anywhere a large car can go.  Fits in regular parking spaces.
>
> New ones are quite expensive, and some are diesel powered, based on the
> old Dodge Sprinter or now Mercedes vans.  There are two main companies that
> make them, Pleasureway and Road Trek, and many minor companies.  We were
> looking at Road Trek, but found this PW only a few miles from our house and
> now think PW is the way to go.  They are not easy to find.   We hunted all
> over Washington and Oregon and were shocked when we found the one we did
> right in Yakima.
>
> So, start looking around.  Ours was $12K.  New they are close to $90K and
> the diesels over $100K.
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> Aram
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Bob Adler

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