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Old 07-24-2019, 02:02 AM   #15
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We are looking for a new (to us) Class A.

We were at one dealership, and they were giving us the spiel of why we should by their 2011 Georgetown, over a 2018 new Georgetown at another dealer.

The 2018 was a 20500 lbs GVWR Chassis, and the 2011 was a 22000 lbs GVWR chassis.

Is the GVWR that important? I do like the looks of the 22000 with the bigger tires etc.

Given a choice between equal payload capacity, and the two different GVWR would it always be better to go with the heavier chassis?
You don't give enough information about the MH's. What is the Model # of the MH you are looking at. It sounds like you are talking about 2 different models which can make a difference in GVWR due to being on different Wheel base chassis's.
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You don't give enough information about the MH's. What is the Model # of the MH you are looking at. It sounds like you are talking about 2 different models which can make a difference in GVWR due to being on different Wheel base chassis's.
One was a Georgetown 337DS and the other was a 31l5 Georgetown.

We have decided against both, but was just trying to decide how important it was as we continue to look.

Also someone asked if we towed. We flat tow a little chevy Cruz.
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