Re: Might be looking for a Foretravel
Reply #15 –
The DW and I have been married for 39 years and over this time I have watched her parents, avid RVers, buy at least 10 coaches; every single one of them Winnebago/Itasca from the same dealer. (There may have been more... it's hard to keep track.)
For each motorhome he had to get Banks and Pacbrake installed, get a steering damper, TPMS, new Joey beds for the storage areas and also stomp out all the bugs. I cannot tell you how many times we talked to them while they were "camped" at the dealer's lot. For their first 3 or 4 motor homes the dealer was only 10 miles away but for the last bunch the dealer has been a 7-hour drive.
Many times I saw them drive up to our house in a motor home and said to my wife, "Is that the same RV they had last time?" It became part of our family legend.
Although they never said anything (and I never asked) I am pretty sure that the driving force for the purchases was the warrenty; the perceived benefit of trading the one they had now in before it had serious mechanical issues for a brand new "perfect" RV with all possible issues covered by the dealer/manufacturer. And the equally important: it's easier for them to do it than if I had to do it.
They traded off motor homes that had been customized to their satisfaction for a motor home that they had to customize again.
While watching this procession of coaches I decided that I could happily live with any of the motor homes they had so carefully upgraded and then traded in. Whoever bought them got a low-mileage RV that had been stored in a heated shop (which they made specially for a large RV) for a bargain price.
I am convinced that the dealership had salespeople who marked dates on their calendar for when they'd be back to buy their next coach. For all I knew they had an office pool....
Of course, finding that one almost-perfect coach like those is not easy. But Foretravels are hard to beat when it comes to longevity; just look at all of them on this forum that are still being used over 20 years from the day they rolled out of the factory in Nacodoches.
But the great new-to-me Foretravels are out there. You have to be patient, alert, and ready to pounce. 
Craig