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Any hints how to sell our toad?

Yahoo Message Number: 17868
We have a Honda CRV that we want to sell. Can't see any reason to pull the BlueOx baseplate, if another RV'er can use it. Any body have a good website or recommendation of how to sell it to someone that needs a good toad.

Thanks,

Russ and Jean

05' Intrigue #11883

Tess and Miles our traveling goldens

Re: Any hints how to sell our toad?

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Yahoo Message Number: 17869
Russ

What year is it, how many miles and where do you live?

Gene

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We have a Honda CRV that we want to sell. Can't see > any reason to

pull the BlueOx baseplate, if another RV'er can use > it. Any body have

a good website or recommendation of how to sell it > to someone that
needs a good toad.

Thanks,

Russ and Jean

05' Intrigue #11883

Tess and Miles our traveling goldens >
Gene Clendenin

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 18024
Hi, I'm new to CC, but not motorhoming. My wife and I have been living full-time in a motorhome for 9 years, following 2 years of wintering on a boat in the Bahamas and summers in a motorhome traveling the US. I'm retired IBM, and now leading RV caravans. The only question for the group, is if anyone has suggestions to prevent (known) future problems with this RV? Dan and Sue, 2000 Intrique, CC# 11173

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Yahoo Message Number: 18050
Quote from: SnDHertz@a\.\.\.
Hi, I'm new to CC, but not motorhoming. My wife and I have been

living

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full-time in a motorhome for 9 years, following 2 years of
wintering on a boat in

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the Bahamas and summers in a motorhome traveling the US. I'm
retired IBM, and

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now leading RV caravans. The only question for the group, is if

anyone has

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suggestions to prevent (known) future problems with this RV? > Dan and Sue, 2000 Intrique, CC# 11173
Hello and Welcome, One way you can keep up is get good maint checks and crawl under your coach periodically and look for leaks wear etc.
I just had my coach in for service and they found a leak in the radiator. CC will put a new one on, it is under warranty. This is a pretty good site to keep up with to and ask for help. Check into the links. Got to a few of the pre rally events too.

My wife and I lived on a boat for 5 yr before converting to RV and loved both approaches. We never go to the Bahamas but did a lot on the intracostal and rivers.

Again, Welcome and good luck traveling.

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 18340
Hi,

My DH and I are the new owners of a 2006 Country Coach Inspire. So far we are quite happy with it, and I'm sure this will continue. We are members of FMCA and Good Sam Life Time members. Hope to attend a CC Rally one day.

Clyde & Marlene

Marlene Williams

Retired and loving it.

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 18348
Hello Clyde & Marlene

Welcome to the group! You can get some very usefull information here. We have owned our coach for about a year now and have really enjoyed our coach and the feedback from this forum. Don't hesitate to ask questions here because there are plenty of experts here than will be happy help you. One protocal most members practice here is stating their coach number in their signature block. Happy trails!

Larry, Debbie, Tiki and Tomi (Pugs) USAF Retired

2003 Allure #30856

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] > Hi,

My DH and I are the new owners of a 2006 Country Coach Inspire. So
far we are quite happy with it, and I'm sure this will continue. We are members of FMCA and Good Sam Life Time members. Hope to attend a CC Rally one day.

Hi

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 74617
Just a note of introduction.

Carm (my wife) and I just realized our RV dream by buying a 2002 Country Coach Allure.
We have been RVing for 23 years always aware of these beautiful coaches but never quite getting there. Some might say a couple in their mid seventy's must be crazy doing this when we did. If the way we feel is crazy, I love it. I say....if not now when? We look forward to gaining insight from your collective experiences and perhaps in some way you may benefit from our 23 years in this wonderful lifestyle.
Maybe we will see some of you this winter....our routine for years has been to leave our home in N.C. to go to Tucson.
-- Look for the Allure with two old folks smiling like Cheshire cats.
Merle & Carm

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Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 74618
Congrats. I'm a relatively new member of the CC forum and RV community as well. the folks here are very helpful and I'm sure you've found the right place and right coach. Best of luck,

Roger Harper
2006 Intrigue
#11990

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 74621
Merle and Cam, Welcome to the group! You are in great company and I am sure you will enjoy the interaction here, lots of good information and friendly folks to answer you questions. We've been Country Coach owners for almost 12 years now and still enjoying it. Just returned from the big RV show in Hershey, Pa where we saw lots of new rigs but still nothing that would result in trading in our well broken in 2000 Intrigue.
We also travel from east coast to Tucson periodically but the last few winters have been spent closer to home, we travel from Maryland to Florida but are seriously considering changing that this year to the Valley area of Texas. We are just north of you, we spend summers and fall in Maryland.
And, remember age is just a state of mind! At least that is what I keep telling myself.

Ray, Maria and Chiquita
2000 Intrigue 11040

Retired USAF (30 years and counting)

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Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 74627
Welcome, I sure don't think you are crazy. We have owned our Allure for about 3 years but due to the economy probably will not be able to retire until I am in my mid 70's. I think you guys are wonderful and wish I could join you in Yuma. congrats, . ps if ever in Alaska contact o us This goes for all. I love Alaska and l would love to visit with other CC owners

David White 99 Allure 30349

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Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 74629
Welcome! We've owned our CC '04 Allure 33' since 2005. We feel very lucky to have found a one year old "used" CC. Six years later we now full time. This forum is very helpful to all CC owners. Many thanks to all those who offer assistance here. We hope to continue in our CC well into our 70's.

Lonny & Diane Livingston
Tampa, FL (home base)
now Berryville Arkansas
'04 Allure 33'
#31065

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Reply #11
Yahoo Message Number: 74632
Congrats, and welcome!!! This group is great, I consider them 'The Brain Trust' on all things CC:)!

You are head of us, but we'll be FT's as soon as we can.

Enjoy, have fun, be safe,
Smitty

04 Allure 31017
04 Allure Sold to a nice new owner! Now enjoying a 07 Magna Rembrandt 45' ISX600 #6775
"We're ONDROAD for THEJRNY!" (Toad and Coach license plates, say Hi if you see us!)

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Reply #12
Yahoo Message Number: 74633
Hi Merle,

Congratulations and welcome to the family! As Roger mentioned, this is an unusually great forum with lots of insights from other owners who are so willing to help.
Here are a couple of suggestions on how to enjoy this forum even more, taught to me by some veterans:
1. You'll be amazed as you go back through the archives. There's such great information there. When you have a question, do a quick search of the archive postings first. You'll probably find the answer and even if you don't it's just fun to browse the treasure trove of ideas from other owners. You can always post your question on the forum in either case.
2. As you post to the group sign off with your name, year and model of coach and serial number. That helps alert people with similar coaches to spot your question and share their answers, in addition to those from other CC owners.
I hope you get as much enjoyment out of your Country Coach as Faye and I have out of ours!

Ron Wilbur

2004 Intrigue #11799

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Reply #13
Yahoo Message Number: 74643
.Welcome to this great group of CC owners. I am in my 77th year and have been homeless and unemployed - other wise known as full timing for 13 years. In my other life I raced sports cars for 33 years.. Wife put a sign up in the shop that read--- If you did not know when you were born, how old would you say you were. Enjoy your CC.

Bill Dane

99 Allure 30326

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Reply #14
Yahoo Message Number: 74648
Merle & Carm,

Congratulations!! I hope you enjoy your CC as much as we love ours. We have been full-timing going on 4 years and I love the lifestyle. Every time I think I may want a newer coach, I just don't find the quality we have in our '99 Magna.
As you proceed to Tucson and, if you come across on I-10, I recommend a diversion to Silver City, NM. We live here (I have a full-time job here, which was to be a temp, but...) and I think you would love to see this little community in the Gilas.
Good luck and have fun!!!!

Debbie Elster
'99 Magna #5728