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This is a 2022 Airstream Interstate 4×4. New, less than 600 miles on it. We’ve only taken it for drives to the coast a few times. None of the appliances have been used, that includes the stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink and the bathroom (never used). We ordered it in January 2021 but it didn’t arrive until December 2021 and we didn’t take delivery until January 26, 2022 so we weren’t able to use it for summer 2021 and now our lifestyle has changed so that is why we are selling it. It is the 4×4 model and comes with just about everything you could possibly want or need. On top of that I added 5 year, 100,000 Warranty which was $7,725. plus NanoCure Ceramic Protection for $5,803. with a 84 month Warranty, plus RV Tire & Wheel Protection was $1,856. for 84 months. I also had WEBOOST and Airstream Connected installed for another $2,597. The RV is spotless like the day we drove it off the lot and it’s ready to go. Now is the time to get it and get familiarized with all it’s great features before you take it on your summer adventures ! It’s really fun to drive and took no time to get used to, parks in a normal sized space since it’s only 19 feet long. It’s very easy to see out of and around it with all the cameras it has. The seats are super comfortable and the view as you’re driving is fantastic.
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