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Old 08-14-2018, 06:18 PM   #71
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What year is your 40 foot Triple E DP and Floorplan?
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What’s the milage, engine, generator, price you’re thinking of asking?
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Just wanted to chime in about class c motorhomes....ive owned one in the 90s....one thing I never thought of then but because I'm an old feet with several injuries over the years....owning a class a coach now....i love my recliner..never saw one in a class c....just saying....
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Old 08-15-2018, 05:27 PM   #74
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Just wanted to chime in about class c motorhomes....ive owned one in the 90s....one thing I never thought of then but because I'm an old feet with several injuries over the years....owning a class a coach now....i love my recliner..never saw one in a class c....just saying....
I agree and I just drove a 32 foot Workhorse about 350 miles and I was exhausted, chasing it allover the road. A lot of work compared to my 40 foot DP. Also poorer fuel mileage with the gasser.
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Another thing to consider is noise. Noise causes fatigue. If that gasser is noisy, you will feel tired after the drive.
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Another thing to consider is noise. Noise causes fatigue. If that gasser is noisy, you will feel tired after the drive.
I agree.
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Just wanted to chime in about class c motorhomes....ive owned one in the 90s....one thing I never thought of then but because I'm an old feet with several injuries over the years....owning a class a coach now....i love my recliner..never saw one in a class c....just saying....
I think some models do now. Recliners would be a "must have" I would either order with out the typical sofa or remove it if it already had it. I am a Lazy Boy fan and would stop at the nearest LZB dealer to add them.
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We had a new Winnebago View, I removed/installed 2 recliners where the sod/bed was. The model we had was the twin/king . Amazingly nimble &comfortable unit, Winnebago now offers a recliner option in the view (a C model).

PS...we now travel in our 2018 25 foot travel trailer with 2 factory recliners & a King bed pulled by a 1500 GMC. Great rig for exploring an area 3 to 7 days at a time
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