Chainwright wrote:
Howdy, new guy to the neighborhood. Just retired last yr, now I'm ready to fly. lol. We've been camping for some time now down here in Texas and would like to step it up (in a big way, lol).
God bless y'all because y'all are such a fount of knowledge. Really.
Anyway, I have a question. Maybe y'all can help me. So here we go: Why is it that your mid range and more expensive models (class A's) Don't have Kitchenettes (outside kitchens)? I noticed that quite a few models that are below $135K Have Exterior Kitchens, but the more expensive coaches don't. Why is that.
We'd love to get a Monarch, Entegra, phaeton, Allegra but from my understanding and research they don't have ext. Kitchens. So I'm relegated to having to choose between, the FleetW Storm, HR vacay, Winn Vista/sunstar, Coachman Mirada, Thor Windsport and Hurrican (but I heard bad things about Thor).
Is there a Non Entry level that has a kitchenette?
thanks for Everything.
I seriously don't know what we'd do with one, if we did have it.
We slide out a drawer in the basement and put the grille on the picnic table, if needed and that's about it.
Also found out long time ago that outside TV's and stereos aren't used much and more so by smokers.
You might look at the really high end coaches and see whereas they have a table for two and less sleeping room than a low end Class C entry. There are marketing and economic reasons behind this, concerning sales, that are pretty obvious. I always say that if you want to see 3 generations of family piling out of a coach, it's usually and older entry level model, but only two departing from a million dollar + Prevost or other in that class.