emoryallen
New Member
We're looking at buying our first RV, we're looking at a class A and have narrowed it down to a few manufacturers and models:
Fleetwood: Terra LX and Bounder
Tiffin: Allegro/Allegro Bay
Newmar: Bay Star/Canyon Star
Winnebago: Sightseer/Voyage
We have done a lot of research with material from the RV consumer group, discussions with a few people we know who own RVs, and reviewing dozens of brochures, floor plans and specs. We want as much "practical" first hand info and opinions as possible. We are interested in Gas vehicles because we have been told that this is the best choice for those who will not be putting a lot of "hard Miles" on their rig. We expect to be able to put between a bout 5,000 miles each year on the vehicle - at least for now. We also expect to keep it a number of years.
Does anyone have an opinion on these manufacturers? RV consumer group gives the Tiffin the highest rating of the four. Any Opinons on these particular models? We have seen some very nice Used Diesel Pushers and I know that Diesel engines have more torque and are more durable. Should we consider a Diesel?? :question:
Fleetwood: Terra LX and Bounder
Tiffin: Allegro/Allegro Bay
Newmar: Bay Star/Canyon Star
Winnebago: Sightseer/Voyage
We have done a lot of research with material from the RV consumer group, discussions with a few people we know who own RVs, and reviewing dozens of brochures, floor plans and specs. We want as much "practical" first hand info and opinions as possible. We are interested in Gas vehicles because we have been told that this is the best choice for those who will not be putting a lot of "hard Miles" on their rig. We expect to be able to put between a bout 5,000 miles each year on the vehicle - at least for now. We also expect to keep it a number of years.
Does anyone have an opinion on these manufacturers? RV consumer group gives the Tiffin the highest rating of the four. Any Opinons on these particular models? We have seen some very nice Used Diesel Pushers and I know that Diesel engines have more torque and are more durable. Should we consider a Diesel?? :question: