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- Fla_Tom1ExplorerWe just got an itasca 42qd for the floor plan next year entegra will have samefloor plan should have waited
- Texan_wannabeExplorerMany thanks for all your responses!
- BobGedExplorerI have a Tiffin Phaeton and have received excellent support from Tiffin on their well known issues. I have friends that own Allegro Buses (very nice coaches, just not for me). Tiffin has repaired many items on coaches well out of warranty for even second and third owners. Bob Tiffin is probably one of the nicest individuals you will ever meet.
Having said all that, if I were to buy a new coach it would be an Entegra Entegra Review - Will_RobinsonExplorer
Medico wrote:
I would check on Tiffin and/or a used Country Coach.
First, When I compared Entegra with Tiffin Allegro Bus, side by side and in a test drive, the Tiffin came out on top IMO.
Second, While we were shopping for our new coach we came across the CC we presently own. We could not afford this coach new, but used put it right in our ball park. The fit and finish of this coach puts it in or near the Foretravel, which when new cost almost twice as much.
We had a 2007 Country Coach. It was a nice coach and there were some things I like better about the Country Coach but more things I like better about the Entegra. As for the Allegro Bus, I toyed with the idea but like Entegra better. But that's just me, spend your money as best make YOU happy! - wnytaxmanExplorerI have looked at the Entegras and visited the factory twice. From everything I have seen there is nothing even close to it at that price point. From what I have seen the Tiffins are more money and not as high quality in construction and design. Also be aware that Entegra is the only company that has a two year warranty that I am aware of. Newmar is another quality manufacturer that you might want to consider if Entegra doesn't have the floor plan that you are desire.
- JTHarleyExplorerI camped for 2 weeks next to a gentleman who just bought a 2013 Entegra cornerstone. It looked like a very well put together coach. He actually sold his 2003 Country Coach and bought the Entegra. I had a chance to peak inside and loved the rear bath layout with double sink. At first glance I could tell the interior was well thought out and very roomy.
He was very very happy with his purchase and had been traveling in it for about 2 months before he got there. It is the old Travel Supreme which itself was a very well made coach.
I do have to say that foretravel, even used, would be the best choice over entegra or country coach. A 2014 Entegra Cornerstone is $400K plus and that price puts alot of older coaches within range. Even a 10 year old Prevost......and I can't think of any class A fiberglass bus that even comes close the fit and finish and road worthiness of a Prevost. - MedicoExplorer III would check on Tiffin and/or a used Country Coach.
First, When I compared Entegra with Tiffin Allegro Bus, side by side and in a test drive, the Tiffin came out on top IMO.
Second, While we were shopping for our new coach we came across the CC we presently own. We could not afford this coach new, but used put it right in our ball park. The fit and finish of this coach puts it in or near the Foretravel, which when new cost almost twice as much. - B_s_BunchExplorerIsn't the Entegra the old Travel Supreme. From what I have seen they are pretty coaches. Haven't been inside one but bet they are nice there also.
- sailor_louExplorerYou might want to post this question over on the iRV2 Entegra Owner's Forum:
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f278/
Lou
05 Travel Supreme Envoy - Will_RobinsonExplorerWe own a 2012 Entegra Coach and we are very happy with it. It has great build quality and so far really good customer service. We purchased it pre-owned and it had some very minor issues but Entegra Coach was on the spot to take care of everything. If I was to buy again, right now, it would be Entegra.
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