So, I’ve been eyeballin’ this Thor Gemini 24KB, right? I mean, who wouldn’t? It’s a beast of a Class C, and the idea of hitting the open road with that kind of freedom is just too tempting. I started digging around, looking for the best deals, and man, let me tell you, it’s a jungle out there.
First off, I hit up a bunch of RV dealer websites. I must’ve browsed through hundreds of listings, comparing prices, features, and all that jazz. Some dealers had it listed for around $188,000, while others were a bit lower, closer to $177,000. Yeah, that’s a lot of dough, but hey, we’re talking about a top-of-the-line motorhome here.
Then, I thought, “Why not check out what private sellers are offering?” Maybe I could snag a used one for a steal. So, I started scouring online marketplaces. I found a few older models, but nothing that really caught my eye. It seemed like most folks who own a Gemini 24KB are pretty darn happy with it and not looking to sell.
After that, I dove into the specs. I spent hours reading up on the 2024 and 2025 models, comparing their features. The all-wheel drive on these things is a game-changer, especially if you’re planning on doing any off-road adventures. Plus, the interior is just luxurious. I could totally see myself living comfortably in one of these bad boys.
Here’s what I gathered:
- Pricing: It varies a lot, but expect to shell out somewhere between $177,000 and $188,000 for a new one.
- Availability: They are not hard to find at all.
- Features: AWD, spacious interior, all the bells and whistles you could want.
- Resale Value: Seems to hold up pretty well, which is good to know.
In the end, I pulled the trigger and bought one. I got it for $178,000, including some add-ons. I am planning to take it to my first adventure to Yellow Stone this summer! I am so excited.
Anyway, that’s my story of hunting down and finally getting my hands on a Thor Gemini 24KB. It was a bit of a wild ride, but totally worth it. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some roads to hit and memories to make!
