Interesting conversation and observations.
I think that after ten years I'll be ready to return to the GMC from the HR
because size does matter. Right now, for us, an office when on the road,
room for family eating in on rainy nights and not sleeping on a couch in the
hallway (Royale rear bath syndrome) isn't my cup of tea, so to speak. I'm
also getting too old to climb on the roof to get the chairs, mat, grill, and
bolo toss game. Basement storage is very appealing.
As to price -- you couldn't get me to buy a new motorhome regardless of the
brand. Let the wealthier of this world take the really big hit in value for
the first several years.
Now, as to clubs I can only tell you of my encounter with two Safari clubs
and a Freightliner group. Technical types in these clubs answered a lot of
questions I pitched their way. When asked, they looked for someone to check
out a coach for me. This tells me that people are people wherever you go --
some are helpful and some are not, some are friendly and some are soreheads.
Most people want to help if asked in the right way. In my opinion, brand of
coach has nothing to do with being friendly or not.
Anyone that looks down on a GMC owner is a foolish. Anyone that looks down
on the owner of an SOB is equally so. It's that thing about walking two
miles in someone else's sandals. Of course, it seems to be human nature to
want to talk about someone. As I learned a long time ago, every language has
a term for "hillbilly". It seems that those who live in the valley want to
look down on those that live in the hills.
Byron Songer
1978 Royale by Coachmen and
1997 Endeavor by Holiday Rambler/Freightliner/Caterpillar
Louisville, KY
Personal -
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