Re: New Realm Review
Reply #45 –
The way I see it, the SOB class "A" coach buyers are at the entry level for motorhomes. After awhile those owners start learning about quality, durability, reliability, plan"ability", and all the other -abilities and then they go looking for a Foretravel.
Unfortunately a lot of new buyers do not do their homework. A lot of these same buyers never heard of Foretravel. Even the salesman at the Tiffen dealer here in Wisconsin never heard of Foretravel!
Many of these SOB owners are even willing to go back a few years in order to get the quality of a Foretravel coach.
Not everyone is willing (or able) to move directly into a new Foretravel coach. Unfamiliarity with the lifestyle, necessary mechanical knowledge, foreseeable usage, finances, and availability all play parts in the decision making process.
We bought our 1989 GV based on the quality, condition, floor plan, a list of requirements we desired, and finances. All the aforementioned conditions were met and we are totally happy with our decision. We do tour RV dealers used coaches whenever we have time and come away very, very, happy with our '89 GV. It has aged a whole lot better than almost all the SOBs we were in, the layout and amenities are still all we want or need.
When we were "shopping" for an RV we were looking for a camper. WOW, LOOK AT WHAT WE GOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!