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SigOris

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Greenwood Maine
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MY23 F150 CC Lariat PB & MY25 Mustang GT Convertible 60th #0807
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Retired DoD EE
I’ve had a Rockwood GeoPro 20BHS for about 3.5 years and been very happy with it as my first RV. We paid about $30k out the door in 2020- tax, extended warranty, maintenance package, some basic supplies. The GeoPro is the same as the e-Pro with minor cosmetic differences, like a Chevy/GMC. When I was shopping, I saw these as a mid-range, aluminum frame, fiberglass, block foam insulation, and lots of nice things included like an inverter, dual propane, solar, etc.

We take it out about every other month. No major problems to speak of with regular maintenance. Lots of other answers, so let me know if you have any specific questions. A couple of comments, towing is fine without a weight distributing hitch, but the Ranger does squat a bit when I have full load and water tank filled. Still tows great except at night because my lights are too high, so I just avoid that. If you plan for no hookups, I wish I did have more battery/solar capacity. I think new models improved that?

CA insurance is about $260/year through good Sam/national general. Registration is $280. I bought a maintenance package and warranty, so only cost I had was $750 for brakes and brake drum (my fault I cracked it by waiting too long to replace). I am starting to see some cosmetic wear and tear from sun and use, but nothing that isn’t a minor fix. Don’t need to winterize or store, but if I had to winterize - doing it with air seemed like a good way:

Hope that helps!
Thanks, Great Info
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