Mileage doesn't always tell if RV is good. May 03, 2006, 10:47:38 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66338I'm currently looking for Lazy Daze and a few things I've noticed when touring a few coaches, including those of other makes. Just because someone is selling one with only 34K miles, it could easily be junk with an engine that's about to blow up. I've seen some with 74K that run great and also some run like junk. Does anyone know why a Ford, Chevy or Dodge engine would be at the end of it's life at 34K?
Re: Mileage doesn't always tell if RV is good. Reply #1 – May 03, 2006, 11:10:01 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66340Quote I'm currently looking for Lazy Daze and a few things I've noticed when touring a few coaches, including those of other makes. Just because someone is selling one with only 34K miles, it could easily be junk with an engine that's about to blow up. I've seen some with 74K that run great and also some run like junk. Does anyone know why a Ford, Chevy or Dodge engine would be at the end of it's life at 34K? I agree low miles is not always a good thing what that tells you is that its been sitting around which is not a good thing the seals dry out the tires go bad which a lot of people are finding out on there trip back home from buying there new unit .
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Mileage doesn't always tell if R Reply #2 – May 04, 2006, 02:19:47 am Yahoo Message Number: 66344Yeah, I was reading some stories of tires blowing out. Probably old tires with good tread would still blow out. Buying a used RV is tricky, because it's hard to know if someone is telling the truth. Like the 89 Lazy Daze that was sold about a month ago on Craigslist.com / L.A. area. The guy who bought it, is flipping it (reselling it) for $2,100 more and states
Re: Mileage doesn't always tell if RV is good. Reply #3 – May 04, 2006, 12:21:57 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66350"Just because someone is selling one with only 34K miles, it could easily be junk with an engine that's about to blow up. I've seen some with 74K that run great and also some run like junk." Jason, you didn't say what you meant by "runs like junk," nor how you can tell that an engine is about to "blow up." Are you a mechanic, or have you had a mechanic evaluate these RVs? I'm interested in knowing what the symptoms are that tell you when an engine is "at the end of its life," as opposed to when it just needs a tuneup, valve job, etc. "Does anyone know why a Ford, Chevy or Dodge engine would be at the end of it's life at 34K?" Well, my rig's engine was run dry by the original owners, necessitating its replacement at 22,000 miles. However, such events are *very* rare. In general, these engines, given even halfway decent care, are good for at least 100,000 miles, and usually much more. "I was reading some stories of tires blowing out. Probably old tires with good tread would still blow out." Indeed they will! It's happened to several people in this group just in the past couple of weeks. The experts recommend replacing *any* tires more than five years old, regardless of mileage or tread condition. Check the dates on any used RV you're looking at, and budget for replacement tires if needed. You can find information about tire date codes (and much more) in the file "ABOUT YOUR TIRES.doc" in this website's Files area."Buying a used RV is tricky..." It can be. Have you looked at the file "How do I shop for a used LD?" in the Freqently Asked Questions folder (in the Files area)? It has a lot of information that you may find helpful. Good luck in your search! :-)Andy BairdCity of Rocks State Park, NM
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Mileage doesn't always tell if R Reply #4 – May 05, 2006, 01:58:10 am Yahoo Message Number: 66370Hey Andy, I found a 1984 Lazy Daze with forward door floor plant, good, but not excellent condition with 64K and everything works for $5,300. Good deal? I've recently seen an 1980 LD go for $4,900. It looks 1984 inside, but minor changes should fix that. What do you think? I'm looking at Tioga, too around the same year. You seem to get a little more for your money with other brands, BUT, it's still not a LD. Is $5,300 a good deal? Thanks for your or anyone's input.Jason.Andy Baird andybaird@...> wrote: "Just because someone is selling one with only 34K miles, it could easily be junk with an engine that's about to blow up. I've seen some with 74K that run great and also some run like junk." Jason, you didn't say what you meant by "runs like junk," nor how you can tell that an engine is about to "blow up." Are you a mechanic, or have you had a mechanic evaluate these RVs? I'm interested in knowing what the symptoms are that tell you when an engine is "at the end of its life," as opposed to when it just needs a tuneup, valve job, etc. "Does anyone know why a Ford, Chevy or Dodge engine would be at the end of it's life at 34K?" Well, my rig's engine was run dry by the original owners, necessitating its replacement at 22,000 miles. However, such events are *very* rare. In general, these engines, given even halfway decent care, are good for at least 100,000 miles, and usually much more. "I was reading some stories of tires blowing out. Probably old tires with good tread would still blow out." Indeed they will! It's happened to several people in this group just in the past couple of weeks. The experts recommend replacing *any* tires more than five years old, regardless of mileage or tread condition. Check the dates on any used RV you're looking at, and budget for replacement tires if needed. You can find information about tire date codes (and much more) in the file "ABOUT YOUR TIRES.doc" in this website's Files area."Buying a used RV is tricky..." It can be. Have you looked at the file "How do I shop for a used LD?" in the Freqently Asked Questions folder (in the Files area)? It has a lot of information that you may find helpful. Good luck in your search! :-)Andy Baird City of Rocks State Park, NMSPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Automotive maintenance Recreational vehicle dealer Used recreational vehicles Automotive radiatorsLove cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2ยข/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Mileage doesn't always tell if RV is good. Reply #5 – May 05, 2006, 02:23:08 am Yahoo Message Number: 66372Jason,I'm not Andy, but according to the 'Asking Prices for Used LDs.txt' file, a 22 year old 23' would have an expected asking price of about $8200, and a 26' about $9,100.So the price you mention sounds pretty good.Good luck.Barry 01 r rb tx
Re: Used LDs Reply #6 – May 05, 2006, 09:22:08 am Yahoo Message Number: 66373Jason, you'll really be doing yourself a favor if you read through the "How to shop" document I mentioned in my last message. For one thing, it has a link to the "Asking prices" file that Barry mentioned (also in this website's Files area), which is a good guide to what used LDs are selling for. Take a look--you'll find that much of the information you need is already at your fingertips! :-)Andy BairdCity of Rocks State Park, NM