Before you set foot in a dealership go to RV Consumer Group (RV.net) an order the ratings CD for $79. Know more than the salesman, I always say. Most brands and models are rated for reliability, value and safety (towability). Fair prices (used and new) are also recommended. I don't have the experience to comment on 5ers, I need my bed for storage. The new WD hitches make towing much easier than it used to be. You will find some T/T models that are 4 stars, but 1 star in towability. Stay away. It's all about the ratio of hitch weight to gross weight , weight distribution, where the water tanks are located. You can customize your search on the CD (ie 3 stars and above only). There are so many brands it is mind boggling. I limited my search to 4 stars and spent many weeks reading the CD and viewing RVs for sale on line. In the end I settled on one brand, Northwood (Nash/ArcticFox) and waited for the right deal to show up. I lucked into a used (like new) 2005Nash 27F that the dealer needed to move. I don't think you will find a better designed or manufactured coach for the money anywhere. Please excuse the obvious point here: Just like buying a truck, patience is a virtue. Take your time and wait for the unit that meets your needs and budget.I have talked it over with my wife and I think if I can find something nice I may just purchase a TT or Fifth wheel now. We are going to yellowstone in August and would like to get one in time to try it out before then.
I prefer a fifth wheel for towing reasons, but a TT will do for now also.
What should I stay away from and what should I look for.
I have heard that Fleetwoods are something to stay away from, what else?
I don't want to spend a ton, maybe $8-10K if I can find something decent.
Thanks in Advance,
Joe