Beiträge von Wingover

    @ZukunftsLinerFahrer


    Yes, we figured this out that we can be 20-30 minutes from towns and either use the electric bikes or public transportation. I read about the emission zones in different cities and looking for motorhomes that will have Euro5 rating to minimize the cost for entering.


    Have a great weekend!

    Hi Michael,


    Thanks so much for your help. I hear you about the slides. We actually have a telescopic slide in the living area so total of 5 slides and love the space.


    I am wondering if you have any idea of how easy/hard it is to sell used Motorhomes in Europe?


    Here in North America in the last 5 years you can get most of your money back if you buy smart. Most of the time you can get rid of it in about 1-2 months. I see a lot of motorhomes listings in Europe that are over 6 months.


    We were looking at a Country Coach here before buying our Monaco. They are very good coaches. Here is ours inside:

    Hi Martin,


    Thanks for the reply. We know that most people do cook outside and we used to do it too while camping a few weeks a year but now that we are living year around in the motorhome it feels like camping when you set up everything outside. We were hoping to find kitchen working space closer to what American motorhomes have here. If we can't find it we will have to adjust.


    Do you know if it is a real issue to travel with a 9m or 10m motorhome in other countries like Spain, Portugal etc? Our life style here is staying in one place between a week to a month. We don't move every day. We like the big cities for good coffee and restaurants but after a few weeks we like the camping feel to relax and bike a lot.


    Are there any known major problems (like structure corrosion, transmission, or engine) for Concorde or Morelo between 2013-2017?


    Thanks,


    Tal


    P.S. ZukunftsLinerFahrer, she cooks way better than Nigella Lawson but nice try ;)

    My wife and I have been full time since 2010 in North America. We are
    Canadians and spent winters down south in the US and summers in Canada.
    We own a 45' class A right now.


    We decided to give Europe a try and looking to buy a motorhome. We are
    down to a few brands like Concorde, Morelo and Phoenix, all in the
    8.5-9M just because my wife is a chef and cooks a lot in the motorhome.
    Really need a kitchen counter space and these were the only models we
    could find (if you know of other smaller units with counter space please
    let us know)


    We would like to get feedback on the size and quality between Concorde and Morelo please. Looking at motorhome
    campgrounds and parking we see that a lot of the places we would like
    to visit accept up to 9m units. We are wondering about driving around EU
    in general. We are not concerned with the fuel cost or toll roads but
    more with access.


    We see a lot of motorhomes in that size for sale so wondering what all
    these people do with them if its not feasible to use them? For us its
    about Summers in central Europe or Scandinavian countries and winters in
    Spain and Portugal.



    Thanks!