genenichols54

NW Louisiana

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I'm seriously looking at a 2006 Damon Challenger 372 V10. It has 5800 miles, a repo unit, and in excellent shape. I have owned Fleetwoods, Jayco, and Sunnybrook in the past so Damon is new to me. My questions are simple and really want to know from other Damon owners or past owners if there are any "gotcha's" that I need to be aware of. I really like the unit with the excpetion that the TV's need upgrading and there is an issue with odometer (fuzzy reading) that the selling dealer will fix prior to delivery. ANy replies would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Gene
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Rick-Texas

Texas

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I can not speak for your model, I have the DP Escaper, I like it and everything has lived up to expectations.
I am one of the few that doesnt have to have the very top of the line as long as it is nice and does what it is supose to do I am happy.
I have never had slide problems or leaks the 350 has all the power I need.
Them are the things I would look for that suite you. My personal feeling is if you stay within the top 10 which I think Damon is you will be ok nothing is perfect.
good luck
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nelson

Clio,Mi USA

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Have never had a problem with mine.
2002 Damon Challenger 348 Ford V10
Blue Ox Auto Stop and Aventa II Tow Bar
2001 Ford Sport Trac with Remco Driveshaft Disconnect
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ear-doc2

Florida

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I have an 05 Challenger with the V10 and I've been quite happy with it. I was concerned about mountains but it did great on a western trip going up and down. I have added a lot of extras to make it nicer. New LCD tv's have been a great addition, larger screen, lighter, and high definition to boot. My wife is having a hard time travelling so I have mine for sale at a great price.
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