Re: looking for a Foretravel
Reply #24 –
I too was worried about high mileage, so I bought a rather low mileage coach that had been stored inside with little use from camping. It had 50,000 miles and was often used at trade shows as a hospitality suite, rather than a camping vehicle. After three years of ownership during which we updated the interior simply because the color scheme did not please my wife, catching up on basic maintenance, adding solar, and still needing to do the airbags and fuel lines because of age. Today I would make my first choice a well-maintained coach purchased from the classified section of this forum. I would be less worried about mileage, and more appreciative of a long history of upgrades and maintenance. I think the best valued coaches are found on this forum. If you camp in cold weather a lot, the aqua hot will improve livability considerably, especially when you are trying to sleep with a loud furnace kicking on and off. Our single propane furnace must heat the interior and the bays. It roars like a lion. We love the livability of our 98 U270 that is 36 feet long. We spend the bulk of our time in national forests , BLM land, county parks, state parks. We prefer not having a slide because of lower maintenance and increased storage for the length. We got rid of the recliner and replaced it with a smaller chair which really freed up floorspace in our opinion. I like the light oak of the U270, and after a lifetime of owning other brands there simply is no comparison of the strength and quality of the interior of a foretravel. My 2 cents.