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COMPARISONS

Yahoo Message Number: 7310
I've been impressed by Rexhalls espically their steel structure and looks after 10+ years of use.

I did an arcvhive search on this site and it came up with zero matches.

I've noticed very few used Rexhalls for sale and have been told that they have the one of the longest if not the longest orginal ownership span.

Have any of you CC owners had experience with or have done comparisons to CC's along with Rexhall and Foretravel. I read all the Foretravel comparisons and thanks for all the time it took to post all that info.

I am searching for the "purrrrrfect", 5-15 year old 34-36 ft class "A" to complement my two perfect cats!!!!! Thanks and a fine turkey to all.

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Yahoo Message Number: 7316
Quote from: Eugene"
I've been impressed by Rexhalls espically their steel structure and > looks after 10+ years of use.

I did an arcvhive search on this site and it came up with zero > matches.

I've noticed very few used Rexhalls for sale and have been told that > they have the one of the longest if not the longest orginal ownership > span.

Have any of you CC owners had experience with or have done > comparisons to CC's along with Rexhall and Foretravel. I read all > the Foretravel comparisons and thanks for all the time it took to > post all that info.

I am searching for the "purrrrrfect", 5-15 year old 34-36 ft > class "A" to complement my two perfect cats!!!!! > Thanks and a fine turkey to all.
You have to be kidding me? A Rexhall compared to a C Coach? They might have some bogus claim that they are the longest ownership span...but around this part of the country you cant give one away! Maybe they still own them cause no one will take thm off their hands??

Foretravel...well thats a differtent story

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Yahoo Message Number: 7320
Gene: No offense intended here, but IMHO, the only comparison between Rexhall and Country Coach is that they both have toilets. To put it in perspective, you are comparing Chev Cavalier to Cadillac, Ford Escort to Lincoln Town Car. Rexhall fits in the category with Winnebago and Coachman. The long ownership span must be from some stats developed by Rexhall.
Rexhall has built an entry level gas powered rig for years. Everything was fiberglass from the dashboard to the entire bathroom enclosure. If you are looking for economy, Rexhall is the way to go.

Larry
Intrigue
10762

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Yahoo Message Number: 7323
From: "Eugene" eugene007@...>

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I've been impressed by Rexhalls espically their steel structure and
looks after 10+ years of use.

I did an arcvhive search on this site and it came up with zero matches. (snip)

Checkout the review info on http://www.rvreviews.com and http://www.motorhomereviewonline.com/
Dick (& Geri) Campagna
'98 36' Intrigue #10571
Mfd: 11/97

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 7324
From: "Dick Campagna" campagna@...> "Eugene" eugene007@...> wrote ...

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I've been impressed by Rexhalls espically their steel structure and
looks after 10+ years of use.

I did an arcvhive search on this site and it came up with zero matches. (snip)

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Checkout the review info on http://www.rvreviews.com and
http://www.motorhomereviewonline.com/ I should've also mentioned http://www.motorhomeadvice.com/mhreviews/
Dick (& Geri) Campagna
'98 36' Intrigue #10571
Mfd: 11/97