Isaac-1 wrote:
Given your likely abbreviated time for shopping once you get to the US, my suggestion is to deal with one of the large used / consignment dealers where you can buy a coach where someone else has already dealt with the initial build quality issues. There are a lot of good coaches that end up on the used markets, in like new (or better than new) condition, sometimes these are coaches that are only a couple of years old being sold due to owner health issues, etc. Perhaps try some place like PPL in Texas, Motorhomes of Texas, or Lazy Days in Florida (though I read Lazy Days recently changed ownership, I am not sure if this has effected their overall quality). By dealing with a large used coach dealer you can do lots of side by side comparison of different brands of coaches, instead of being stuck with only seeing 2 or 3 brands a specific new coach dealer carries.
That's great point. But still i would like to have at least one or two models in my scope so i have an idea what to look at.