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Re: Please talk me out of this...
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Larry's not the only one to be complimented on their "meticulously restored" Lazy Daze.

Last June as we were were finishing the last of the escrow work on the house, one of the contractors raved about the beautiful condition of our "vintage" 2015 TK. It was not quite a year and a half old at the time, and has the "modern" paint scheme.

All credit goes to my loving spouse, of course, who has kept it so shiny you could probably see it from orbit.

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Re: Please talk me out of this...
Reply #26
Mimi,

Have you looked here, Lazy Daze. RVs & Motorhomes for Sale | Used Motorhomes & RVs on Oodle... for a Lazy Daze?  There are a few listed that are located in CA.
No, I haven't looked there. Thank you so much.

"A well cared for rig... how does one go about finding that?"

You certainly have to approach any coach you're considering with a healthy dose of caution and full awareness of all of the things to look for and avoid.  You've gotten a lot of good information here, so maybe you should consider, if possible, going and looking at some you're not really interested in.  It would give you an opportunity to poke around, get a better idea about where things are, how things feel, sound or work, maybe see some damage so you know what to look for, and get familiar with the process.  Then, when you are going for a serious look, you'll be more comfortable doing so. 

Yes, thank you!  That is exactly what I've needed to do. Trying to figure things out from reading has been like learning to drive without a car!  Thank you.  You are right on target and I have started that process armed with quite a bit more knowledge, thanks to all the good folks here.

As you've learned here, LD owners take a lot of pride in their rigs, and most take very good care of them.  I'm sure if you're patient and relax, you'll find one of those folks and get just what you're looking for (and probably know it right away).  I live in Arkansas, wouldn't have bought sight unseen or from a dealer, and looked for about a year and a half before I found mine.  The wait was well worth it!

Good luck!

I have slowed quite a bit from when I started this process.  Patience is definitely important when looking for a rig. I didn't realize that in the beginning. Thank you for a wonderful post. I appreciate your insight. :-)
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