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Old 06-11-2019, 08:04 PM   #4
tourofduty
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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Niagara Falls On.
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Default 2008 gulf stream

Hi my name is Tim i bought that 2008 super nova from Heidi's and I have nothing good to say about the sales person i dealt with and the stuff he lied to me about the RV. it rides nice but everything to do with plumbing they covered it up and it lasted long enough for one trip.so you did yourself a favor not dealing with Heidi's Rv keep away from the salesman named Derrick Liddle i have not been able to go on a trip due to all the plumbing issues.
Sirrom
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Originally Posted by cvbdsl View Post
I am looking at a 2008 Gulf Stream Super Nova 6362 but am having some trouble finding information on it. NADA does not list this model at all so it is hard to get a general price comparison/value for this model.
The price listed is $139K in CAD and it seems high, even with a 30% plus exchange rate to the USD. So some questions, looking for answers that can help. It's located a 5 hour drive away so I'd like see if it is worth the drive.

1. What is the difference between this model and the 6372 model? I also can't find a brochure on the model listing the specs and nothing on NADA. I do see some for sale on rvt.com but still would like a solid reference point.
2. Are these still being made by Conquest/Gulfstream? I can't seem to find any on their web site (conquest does not exist any more and Gulf Stream only seems to have a "BT" model), Nothing with an International or Freigthliner chassis,so are they now "orphans" so to speak? If they are not made anymore any idea why?
3. Are there any "gotchas" on this model? Concerns about engine, chassis, overall reliability, fit and finish etc. I know there have been discussions on rough rides but not sure if it cover this model as well.
4. Any other pros or cons?

I am on my third MH ( a 2003 Newmar DSDP) but am thinking of getting something newer and the Super C's like this have always appealed to me. I can usually fix anything on the house side but the mechanical issues - not so great, but I do have a good diesel shop nearby. So not a newbie to all the issues of owning a rolling house .

Thanks for any info.

Chris
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