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The Adventure-Ready 2018 Thor A.C.E. 30.3 — Honest, Reliable, & Road-Tested If you are looking for a practical entry into the Class A lifestyle without the new rig price tag or the new rig headaches, this 2018 Thor A.C.E. 30.3 is the perfect candidate. This motorhome has spent its life on the road, not in a driveway, and it’s ready to keep going. This is a Evolution coach—designed to be as easy to drive as a van but with the living space of a bus. It’s been used, loved, and is now ready for a new owner who values mechanical reliability over a flawless exterior. The Workhorse: Ford® 6.8L Triton™ V10 The 2018 model is powered by the legendary 6.8L V10 engine on the Ford F-53 chassis. • 320 Horsepower / 460 lb-ft of Torque: This engine is a staple of the RV industry for a reason—it is incredibly durable and parts are available at almost any shop in the country. • Proven Performance: Whether you’re cruising at 65 mph on the interstate or climbing a grade, the V10 provides steady, reliable power. • 8,000-lb Hitch: It’s fully equipped to tow your toad vehicle or a trailer with ease. A Practical Living Space The 30.3 layout is one of the most popular for a reason—it’s efficient and feels much larger than its 31-foot length. • King Bed Slide-Out: Rare for a coach this size, you get a full King-size bed in the rear for a comfortable night's rest. • Single Functional Bathroom: A straightforward, one-room bathroom setup that makes the most of the floor plan without wasting space. • Power Drop-Down Bunk: Need extra sleeping space? The overhead bunk lowers in seconds and stays tucked away when you’re driving. • Pet-Friendly Features: Includes the Bird’s Eye Window™ (so your dog can watch the road) and the Kibble Station™ (pull-out food and water bowls). The Honest Condition: Real-World Battle Scars We believe in full transparency. This 2018 rig has some cosmetic character from its years of service, which is reflected in the price: • The Awning Arm: The power patio awning is fully operational, but one of the support arms is bent. It still opens and closes to provide shade, but it has a visible curve from a run-in with a stiff breeze. • The Tailpipe: The exhaust tailpipe has a noticeable dent. It doesn't restrict the flow of the V10 engine or affect the emissions—it’s strictly a cosmetic blemish from a low-clearance transition. • Cabinet Wear: Inside, the cabinetry shows some scratches and nicks. This is common for a 2018 model that has been lived in and enjoyed; a simple wood-touch-up kit would do wonders, but we’re selling it in its honest, original state. • Fuel Access: This model features the standard, open fuel fill point—no fuel door flap to worry about breaking or losing. Why This 2018 A.C.E.? By choosing this 2018 model, you're getting a coach that has already had its shakedown. The V10 engine is a known quantity, the layout is proven, and you won't be stressed out when you add your own memories (or the occasional scratch) to the rig. It’s a 31-foot, 320-hp adventure machine that is priced to move. If you want a solid, functional Class A that is ready to head to the national parks tomorrow, this is it
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4 Days
71
0
$46,599.00

Estimate your monthly payment
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.

















































































The Adventure-Ready 2018 Thor A.C.E. 30.3 — Honest, Reliable, & Road-Tested If you are looking for a practical entry into the Class A lifestyle without the new rig price tag or the new rig headaches, this 2018 Thor A.C.E. 30.3 is the perfect candidate. This motorhome has spent its life on the road, not in a driveway, and it’s ready to keep going. This is a Evolution coach—designed to be as easy to drive as a van but with the living space of a bus. It’s been used, loved, and is now ready for a new owner who values mechanical reliability over a flawless exterior. The Workhorse: Ford® 6.8L Triton™ V10 The 2018 model is powered by the legendary 6.8L V10 engine on the Ford F-53 chassis. • 320 Horsepower / 460 lb-ft of Torque: This engine is a staple of the RV industry for a reason—it is incredibly durable and parts are available at almost any shop in the country. • Proven Performance: Whether you’re cruising at 65 mph on the interstate or climbing a grade, the V10 provides steady, reliable power. • 8,000-lb Hitch: It’s fully equipped to tow your toad vehicle or a trailer with ease. A Practical Living Space The 30.3 layout is one of the most popular for a reason—it’s efficient and feels much larger than its 31-foot length. • King Bed Slide-Out: Rare for a coach this size, you get a full King-size bed in the rear for a comfortable night's rest. • Single Functional Bathroom: A straightforward, one-room bathroom setup that makes the most of the floor plan without wasting space. • Power Drop-Down Bunk: Need extra sleeping space? The overhead bunk lowers in seconds and stays tucked away when you’re driving. • Pet-Friendly Features: Includes the Bird’s Eye Window™ (so your dog can watch the road) and the Kibble Station™ (pull-out food and water bowls). The Honest Condition: Real-World Battle Scars We believe in full transparency. This 2018 rig has some cosmetic character from its years of service, which is reflected in the price: • The Awning Arm: The power patio awning is fully operational, but one of the support arms is bent. It still opens and closes to provide shade, but it has a visible curve from a run-in with a stiff breeze. • The Tailpipe: The exhaust tailpipe has a noticeable dent. It doesn't restrict the flow of the V10 engine or affect the emissions—it’s strictly a cosmetic blemish from a low-clearance transition. • Cabinet Wear: Inside, the cabinetry shows some scratches and nicks. This is common for a 2018 model that has been lived in and enjoyed; a simple wood-touch-up kit would do wonders, but we’re selling it in its honest, original state. • Fuel Access: This model features the standard, open fuel fill point—no fuel door flap to worry about breaking or losing. Why This 2018 A.C.E.? By choosing this 2018 model, you're getting a coach that has already had its shakedown. The V10 engine is a known quantity, the layout is proven, and you won't be stressed out when you add your own memories (or the occasional scratch) to the rig. It’s a 31-foot, 320-hp adventure machine that is priced to move. If you want a solid, functional Class A that is ready to head to the national parks tomorrow, this is it










