I think of our Prevost as more than even a house. It is a house with several utility companies. There are so many systems to be aware of that go beyond a house. You have a power company, water company, and a waste management company in addition to your living space. Add the transportation company to the mix and I start to get an idea of what I purchased. I cannot imagine buying a non-Prevost RV at this point. It would be like buying a depreciating asset expecting some return on your investment. Now, I too look at the Prevost as a long term investment worth regular upgrades. I may not make money on the investment but at least I will not be throwing money down a hole.
At first(I am completely new to the whole RV world) I began to think I was nuts in buying the vehicle. Now,after 10 months of ownership I am barely getting a hang of it and I am starting to understand bits of the lingo. For a non-mechanical, non-electrical person like me I am even starting to like some of the challenges of Prevost ownership. Now, if I could only understand this inverter lingo.......
Otto