I've never heard of this manufacturer. Does anyone have any
comments/opinions they would care to share?
Would it compare closer to a Fleetwood or say a Winnebago or Allegro?
One we're looking at is an 2007 37' with 7,000 miles on it. Has balance of
3 yr 36,000 mile chassis, and 5 yr 100,000 mile engine warranties.
TIA,
Bob
>I've never heard of this manufacturer. Does anyone have any
>comments/opinions they would care to share?
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>TIA,
>Bob
Google Thor Valencia. All the info you could ask for! Now, wasn't
that easy?
Thor is a fairly large operation. Like all, they build a wide variety of
levels and quality. One of their "better" labels is Airstream. Their more
basic offerings include the cheaper Four Winds models. It all depends on
what you want, need, are willing to tolerate, etc, etc, etc. Look carefully
and critically at the unit in question and make a sincere effort to shut
down your WOW!!! response. Join RV Consumers Group, or at least buy their
single model reviews, for the only mostly reliable review available. And as
has been suggested, make liberal use of the Web. Check product information,
user groups, opinions, prices (NADA and advertised) and all manner of other
helpful stuff. My final suggestion is to get out there and drive as many
MH's as you can. Compare manufacturers, models, years, platforms, etc. In
short compare everything personally.
CruzMastr
> I've never heard of this manufacturer. Does anyone have any
> comments/opinions they would care to share?
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> TIA,
> Bob
Bob V - 18 Jul 2007 15:47 GMT
: Thor is a fairly large operation. Like all, they build a wide variety of
: levels and quality. One of their "better" labels is Airstream. Their more
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: CruzMastr
Thanks for the response. Have been and am doing all of the above. I was
hoping there might be some one here that had some personal experience with
this brand.
Bob