There you guys are !!! I was starting to worry about you! That actually looked really nice inside! Some peace of mind as well with no slides to have to worry about.
We are loving our 2000 U320 4010. I bought it in March of last year and have been working on it to take care of delayed maintenance. We are taking it out for an extended trip soon. So excited!
Thanks for sharing. Foretravels are a hidden secret - not to many people are aware of them. Congrats on your U320, hopefully we see you on the road sometime.
The wife says she has to have slides, but i am sold, that looks solid and spacious. We both want a diesel pusher when the time comes. thanks for sharing, enjoy your videos!
I realize I'm a bit late to comment but I have really enjoyed all your videos! My wife and I are planning on buying an older U320 PRIOR to retiring (2001-2005 model year). Wondering if that is wise - or just wait and buy it once we fully retire? I was reasoning that there will be repairs on an older model and getting those completed while working, and becoming familiar with driving/operating the rig, might be wise. Liked the '99, but one slide will be mandatory for us.
What about the engine and transmission oil test…airbags? Shocks? Rust? Ect…. Nice interior is great but a coach of this age from a mechanic point of view could be a nightmare
If course you have to check all of those, but what I found with these four travels there they've been higher end coaches and people have tended to maintain them better than the average production coach
There you guys are !!! I was starting to worry about you! That actually looked really nice inside! Some peace of mind as well with no slides to have to worry about.
Lots going on - but I'm back.
We are loving our 2000 U320 4010. I bought it in March of last year and have been working on it to take care of delayed maintenance. We are taking it out for an extended trip soon. So excited!
Thanks for sharing. Foretravels are a hidden secret - not to many people are aware of them. Congrats on your U320, hopefully we see you on the road sometime.
The wife says she has to have slides, but i am sold, that looks solid and spacious. We both want a diesel pusher when the time comes. thanks for sharing, enjoy your videos!
You know, when you are somewhere far away in a remote spot and your slide does not come in or go out your wife may think otherwise. Ask me how I know
Good show thank you for showing us this coach
Our pleasure!
I realize I'm a bit late to comment but I have really enjoyed all your videos! My wife and I are planning on buying an older U320 PRIOR to retiring (2001-2005 model year). Wondering if that is wise - or just wait and buy it once we fully retire? I was reasoning that there will be repairs on an older model and getting those completed while working, and becoming familiar with driving/operating the rig, might be wise. Liked the '99, but one slide will be mandatory for us.
We definitely subscribe to doing the repairs and mods while still working
Where can I buy it
www.motorhomesoftexas.com
How many miles on it.
83,000. Looks like it's still for sale they may have fixed some of the exterior things - price is now 69K
What about the engine and transmission oil test…airbags? Shocks? Rust? Ect…. Nice interior is great but a coach of this age from a mechanic point of view could be a nightmare
If course you have to check all of those, but what I found with these four travels there they've been higher end coaches and people have tended to maintain them better than the average production coach