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Old 08-30-2016, 02:55 AM   #1
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Default Re: Regret buying a motorhome?

Motorhome draw backs: 4-6 miles per gallon; must pay to have hitch reinforced and motorhome frame has to be boxed (welded) to keep the frame from buckling; if it's been sitting for a while chances are that it will need tires and all the systems checked, don't forget to check for recalls. If new, you can look forward to 15 years of payments and when you're done with it you will be upside down in it and will have to take a loss when it's sold. But, if you have children and can use it for weekend vacations you might be able to get your money's worth

That's my experience with a motorhome and racing.
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Old 08-30-2016, 04:11 AM   #2
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Having family with you at the track is a big plus on many fronts if they enjoy it. Being able to use it for regular RV trips is great as well and will make some family memories that will last a lifetime. It's a gorgeous country and having a Motorhome enables you to experience that. Expensive to buy, insure and maintain? You betcha. Difficult to afford what is essentially a second home but if you can financially swing it then go for it. If that expense stresses your budget more than racing alone then it's definitely not worth it. We just spent the summer on the west coast with our MH (the racing part resumes next year) and the comfort and ease of driving compared to a large dually and living quarter trailer makes a MH a great choice. The prediction that fuel prices will remain low is helpful as well. You'll benefit from doing tons of research using the RV forums before taking the plunge. Making a bad choice can lead to a nightmare.
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Old 08-30-2016, 03:46 PM   #3
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I bought a 99 class a 31ft with vortec 454 w/55k miles no slides for 11k, I towed enclosed with dragster, did ok, now I tow open, 2600lbs car and golf cart, does fine, I did put 4 tires on it and serviced all the fluids, I figure I can sell for close to what I have in it and its nice to have at the track....moral is if you can swing it buy a cheap one if it doesn't work out you can sell it
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Old 08-30-2016, 06:00 PM   #4
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I don't think you can find a living quarters trailer with enough living
space to keep two little ones happy. We bought a used M/H last
year and so far have only used it for racing. Everyone is much
happier! I leave the gen. and A/C on all day when it is hot, we
now eat real food instead of track food, and it is comfortable as
heck. I had a GoldRush style trailer with a salon/living quarters
and the M/H is way more comfortable. Most important benefit is
Mama is happy at the track, cause if Mama ain't happy, racing
could be in jeopardy. J.R. P.S. Tow's my enclosed trailer like a
dream.
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Old 08-30-2016, 10:04 PM   #5
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We bought one 5 years ago and have zero regrets. 10-11 mpg,Winnebago diesel pusher pulling a 26' enclosed trailer. We have a grand total of $15,000 invested in ours so far. Sure,little things break now and then but the comfort and convenience have out-weighed any of its mechanical issues.
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Old 08-31-2016, 12:43 AM   #6
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Agree with most..... if you have children, a motor home for sure. My wife and I use a 34 ft bumper pull enclosed trailer with 10 ft living quarters. Just fine for us... but would not work with kids.

I would add, if you are racing within 400 miles of home, a few times a year......definitely a motor home. Suggestion would be to get an inexpensive one and see how it works out....and please expect the children and college.....really expensive. Stopped my racing for about 16 years. Lol
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Old 09-07-2016, 04:26 PM   #7
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Hitman, When my dually wore out (>300000 mi.) I went looking for another one the problem was that new they were ~$40K And I found a used low Milage Moter home for $15K it has an 8.1 vortec with an over drive trans.
The previous owner had pulled a 24' tag with a 3500# car in it. Since I was going to pull a 32' 7000# tag with it I purchased a trailer toad to keep the tongue weight off the motor home.
Pros:
AC at the track 24 hrs a day for ~$10-15 per day
Another generator
Heat
Microwave stove shower & potty TV
Confortable place to sleep with out the hassle of hotel rooms
You can have a beer or two after the races if your not driving home.
Cons:
Tows almost as well as the dually simular 6-8 MPG@70-75 does not stop as well.
The parts for the chassis can be expensive and harder to find

You gotta empty the black and grey water tanks
There is a lot more maintenance on the RV tanks to empty and fill, batteries,carpets and seats to clean, refrigerator to keep stocked and plugged in,another generator to maintain etc it takes us as much time to prep the RV as it does the race car and trailer but for me the comfort and convenience is worth the hassle

Oh one more con: they start racing stockers every day at the U.S. Nationals at Indy at 7:00 so if your sleeping at the track your not going to sleep in.
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