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KarenS144
Mar 29, 2015Explorer
How exciting for you!!!
Our first Class A was a Georgetown 280. It was deemed an "entry level" (I really don't like that term) but it had everything we needed and we really enjoyed it for 3 years. What we didn't like was the ride and handling. Loud, rough and it was a wrestling match to keep it on the road in wind and when trucks passed.
We sold the G'town last summer and now have an '11 Newmar Ventana. The difference is amazing. The quality of the materials used is evident and it's more comfortable and much easier to handle. We've looked at Bay Stars since purchasing our DP and they are very very nice! We toured the Newmar factory last fall and they're built on the same line at the same time as the rest of the Newmars. Customer service is top notch too.
Have fun looking at the different coaches!
Our first Class A was a Georgetown 280. It was deemed an "entry level" (I really don't like that term) but it had everything we needed and we really enjoyed it for 3 years. What we didn't like was the ride and handling. Loud, rough and it was a wrestling match to keep it on the road in wind and when trucks passed.
We sold the G'town last summer and now have an '11 Newmar Ventana. The difference is amazing. The quality of the materials used is evident and it's more comfortable and much easier to handle. We've looked at Bay Stars since purchasing our DP and they are very very nice! We toured the Newmar factory last fall and they're built on the same line at the same time as the rest of the Newmars. Customer service is top notch too.
Have fun looking at the different coaches!
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