Brought home our new (to us) 2006 Tiffin Zephyr last weekend. The drive home was a wonderful experience. We are experienced travel trailer campers but the motorhome is the way to go. Spending time now going over it to fix little items but so far, so good. Cummins engine and Allison transmission seem to be fine with 59000 miles. Rear air leaks down to alarm after sitting parked for 5-6 hours. Generator has 1100 hrs and seems to work great. Aquahot is new. Some of the solenoids on the compartment doors don't seem to be working.
We are now looking for a vehicle to flat tow. Any recommendations to find one will be appreciated.
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US Navy Vet, Liberty Tree Member of Oath Keepers, NRA & VFW Life Member, Alaska EMT.
2009 Safari Cheetah 40 SKQ
2009 Winnebago Chalet 231CR
People seem to love their CRV's (2014 or older), Jeeps and I've seen some mid-sized Chevy SUV's where we are now. I think Ford Escape is another option. Just be sure you read the vehicle owner's manual before you buy and look under recreational towing.
We have a Yaris stick shift. Don't go there.
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2006 Allegro Bay 37DB
2012 Toyota Yaris