After 12 years of living the fulltime life these are the motorhomes we have lived in and our experience with them.
1990 Newport by Cobra on a Ford Chassis
We started our full-time lifestyle 13 years ago this coming May 2020. We had sold off the bike shop and started to deal with our empty nest syndrome. We stopped in at City Auto Sales in Newport NH and looked at a 1990 Newport by Cobra on a Ford Chassis. This was in the fall of the year and the asking price was 12500. This being over our price range we kept looking. Our search took us to the New England Campground Ownes outdoor show. After seeing the same salesman there we talked to in the fall we asked it he still had it. He said that with rising fuel prices and the number of times he had to remove snow from the roof and to move it to plow we would deliver it to our home for 4000.00. We had a new house.
We started sleeping in it in our dooryard and moving things we would need to start our new life. We removed the carpet and the dinette. the chair and table inside the door. We put in allure plank flooring. We purchased cabinets from Home Chepo and remodeled the entire inside,(sorry no pictures cell phones did not do that then,) This was now home.
We lived and worked in the house for a couple of years. We used this working at the white mountain national forest campgrounds in NH. Our volunteer time at Edisto Beach State Park in South Carolina. It served us well getting our feet wet in living full time.
Our home took us to Florida and back for a couple of years however it took a toll on the transmission towing the Jeep Cherokee. We decided it was time to start shopping for a new house.
The 1995 Fleetwood 34J on a chevy drive train with banks performance stage 3 kit
.Our Bounder was a purchase we found on craigslist in nearby Massachusets. We changed all the outside lights to led, did the Red Max Pro treatment to the outside and made it shine like new, we also removed the dinette and the chair and table just inside the door, removed the carpet and replaced it with allure flooring from home cheapo. We love this motorhome and lived in it for 3 years. It took us on many adventures.
We got caught leaving on Halloween day and woke to this. We got 9 inches of heavy wet snow followed by an evening of below freezing temps. This turned that snow to ice. The storm also downed many trees on I 84 in Connecticut.
Our Bounder took us on both of our trips on the
Cape May Lewes Ferry. This was a goal is to put our motor home on a boat and go across the water. The fog was so thick we could barely see the front of the boat. She also took us across the
Chesapeake Bay bridge-tunnel in the fog. We had so many good times in our bounder we believed she was our forever home.
Then on a sunny Sunday morning in Richmond VA on I 95 this happens.
We were on our way to Ft Lauderdale to sell Christmas trees when a woman on her cell phone lost control of her car. She proceeded to hit a pickup truck and then the guard rail. The guard rail sent her across 3 lanes and she hit us 3 times. The hits smashed 2 hatch doors and the front wheel. Although the damage here looks minor it was not. We later found out the frame was bent and the engine dislocated taking out the cooling system and the windshield and breaking the propane tank loose. It was deemed a total loss. We were fine and inside we didn't even break a wine glass.
After waiting for the Tow truck operator from hell he finally got us hooked up and was taking us to the place our insurance recommended (
McGeorge's Rolling Hills RV) in Ashland VA. The service Manager who was from New England saw it and said it a total loss get it out of here. Dodi started crying and trying to figure what pieces of out life to bag and take to a motel. Then he had a change of heart and had us backed into a spot with water and electric so we could stay there. While we were we started searching for a new home. The service manager wrote us up as a total loss with a totaled value of 15000.00 and our insurance red labeled a check.
Enter the 2000 Holiday Rambler
As we sat in a closed RV lot for the weekend knowing we had to get to Ft Lauderdale to manage our Christmas Tree lot Having a budget of 15 grand, we shopped online and waited for the dealership to open, The dealership had 2 class a for sale. The first one was junk. The second was the holiday Rambler 36 foot class a with 2 slides, on a ford v10 chassis. The inside was missing the chair and table just inside the door. The previous owners had 2 dogs and chain-smoked inside and the carpet was stained. The bottom paint and stripe had faded to pink. The Price only 30000.
After a couple days of looking and having a deadline we went back to sales again and said we would take uncleaned and as is. They had a big meeting and agreed to 15000. and we had it next to us and we cleaned for 2 days.
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Now B.E.R.T. out 2006 Tiffin Allegro Bus 42QDP
With our experience in working for KOA and our love of travel, we were offered the chance to train for management. So with plans for long days and much more travel we started looking for a motorhome with more space, more comfortable living and better creature comforts
We found B.E.R.T. at Optimum RV in Ocala FL. We made the deal and were now the owner of a 2006 Tiffin Allegro Bus 42QDP. This thing has everything King sleep number bed 3 AC units, Dishwasher, Washer Dryer, Aqua hot heat and Hot water, and a 12KW diesel generator.
The problem with all these bells and whistles is there many more things to go wrong, and when they see you come with a Tiffin Desiel Pusher they think you have money. We learned to fix many things ourselves and others were very expensive to have repaired. Another thing we were not aware of is the increased price of maintenance, registration, and insurance.
Because of the weight and air brakes and being a diesel NH registration was 4 times more than any other RV we owned, The same was true for insurance because of the value. Diesel engines last for a long time however yearly maintenance is also very expensive. We enjoyed our 3 years of travel but we have had enough. It was time for B.E.R.T.
(Big EXPENSIVE Rolling Turd) to find a new owner. DO NOT PURCHASE FROM OPTIMUM RV in Ocala FL
Introducing the Condosr by R Vision
We spent 3 weeks searching craigslist. rvtrader, and Facebook marketplace for a class a motorhome that had a Ford V 10 that was 36 feet or under.
The R Vision Condor was made by Monaco Coach and went out of business in the mid-2000s
Our new house Is a 2004 and has a Ford Chassis with a Triton V 10 engine with only 50000 miles. It has an Onan generator and 3 slide outs. The bedroom is in the back and has many windows. This will be our home for some time.
The 2 rear slideouts are out bedroom with all those windows.
Things we wish we had known about RVs
When searching for your home on wheels you need to find the floorplan that fits your life. Older motorhomes are made better than the newer ones but have fewer bells and whistles. We like the Ford v10 chassis over the Chevrolet mainly because the P30 chevy chassis was designed for ups trucks, not motorhomes. Also, the auto park can be a problem when you least expect it. Desiel Pushers are by far a better rig to drive, they are quiet, have an engine brake for going downhills, and you ride on airbags. The downside is diesel engines require very expensive yearly maintenance. Make sure anything you buy any rv make sure its plugged in and try everything to make sure it works. Have the seller show you how to operate everything. If you have doubts have it checked by a professional.