Mondooker wrote:
Hi DSDPdon, I have asked some questions that's for sure and maybe it's only me. But many questions bring up others and I frankly find the entire topic fascinating. I've already read the owners manual from the coaches I have an interest in which may tell you something about me!
I do not mean t offend or anoy it's just that you guys have the information I'm after. Sometimes I have to sift through bias which we all have to some degree. But it's all good stuff and I'm learning more with each post. I'm also getting to know you all better and that is a great help too!
I've been on the Newmar plant tour recently and learned a lot and spent time in the coach I like. I'll see Tiffin in April. As soon as my wife is doing better we'll drive each coach and make some serious decisions. Since we're so close to the 2017's I'll look at those before doing anything.
When I get my Motorhome I'll stay here on the forum and try to be as indulgent with them as you've been with me. Don't get angry, I'm trying!
Rather than just jumping into purchasing what you think might be a good motorhome consider renting a few before you actually make a decision.
Before we made a purchase we rented a couple units. It was as much to see if we (and the dogs) liked the lifestyle as well as assessing the quality of the coaches on the market.
We didn't have any preconceived notions as to what brand or even amenities we wanted. A couple trips quickly told us what are must haves, and what level of quality we demanded.
We didn't rent a Winnebago product, but the ones we did rent made us aware of what to expect. After renting we looked at a dozen different brands and models within what we considered an acceptable price range.
We finally decided the Winnebago products were the best quality within our price range. We considered either a diesel powered Journey, or a gas powered Chieftain or Adventurer. By the time we narrowed down the field the Chieftain had been temporarily removed from the lineup for a redesign. So now it was between the gas powered Adventurer or the diesel powered Journey.
At the time there was only a $25,000.00 spread between the two. We went with the Adventurer mainly because we still weren't sure how much it would be used.
Fast forward 15 years and we're still happy with our decision. We've put nearly 150,000 miles on two different motorhomes and have enjoyed every mile. For us the gas powered models more than fill the bill. They have taken us wherever we wanted to go whenever we've wanted to. Both motorhomes have been reliable, and comfortable and maintenance hasn't broken the bank.