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Old 01-17-2012, 04:36 AM   #1
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When we joined the world of motor homing last June, several RV’ers told us it would only be a matter of time before we did it …
We opted to start with “all we would ever need”, a 28’ Breeze and have actually (contrary to others) had little to no problems with it. But we just attended the Tampa RV show and have “gotten the upgrade fever”. Actually the truth of the matter is that we have been thinking about upgrading for several months and have finally mustered up the courage and convinced ourselves that if we are ever going think I am now ready for a bigger rig. So, we have decided to list our 28’ Breeze to see if the time might be right for us to move forward.
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First if I haven't already welcomed you to the forum WELCOME aboard. Hope you have luck in selling your rig and welcome a new and larger one down the road. Doesn't take long to out grow them sometime. We started with a 24' Class C, moved up to a 32' Class A and now have our 37 footer.
I believe we have all the room we need now. Good luck with your future plans and enjoy traveling as well. Be safe and Happy Motoring!!!
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Old 01-17-2012, 05:06 AM   #3
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Congratulations on the new MH, it's beautiful! It didn't take us long either, we had our Class C for about 8 months and 10,000 miles before trading up.

Best of luck with it.
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I had a business associate years ago who gave me some advice when we were about to buy our first RV. He said, "Buy the biggest one you can possibly afford right out of the gate because you're going to end up with it someday anyway." How true.
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When we joined the world of motor homing last June, several RV’ers told us it would only be a matter of time before we did it …
We opted to start with “all we would ever need”, a 28’ Breeze and have actually (contrary to others) had little to no problems with it. But we just attended the Tampa RV show and have “gotten the upgrade fever”. Actually the truth of the matter is that we have been thinking about upgrading for several months and have finally mustered up the courage and convinced ourselves that if we are ever going think I am now ready for a bigger rig. So, we have decided to list our 28’ Breeze to see if the time might be right for us to move forward.
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Congrats and good luck. That "upgrade bug" seems to bite us all at some point eh?
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