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The_German
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Oct 14, 2015

new to the forum and soon to RVing.. and have a question...

My wife and I consider buying a 2016 Coachmen catalina 293rldsle and one of my biggest problems, whenever we look at such an investment, is that I search the internet for reviews of the model and manufacturer. Most of the time, as people tend to share more negative experience than positive, this gets me back to the point where I am not sure if this model/manufacturer is the right decision...

Long story short - does anybody have positive experience with Coachmen TT (2014 or newer) or is their quality really as far down the drain as the reviews on the internet made me believe?

The other open question is in regards to the towing capacity of our 2007 Infiniti QX56. It can handle up to 9000lbs, the Catalina weights 7800lbs empty with up to 2000lbs added on. Understood that this will be - considering we only travel with 2 adults and 3 dogs - the upper limit of what we should to. Any concerns with this configuration from the more experienced RVers?

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  • I *really* think that is too much camper for your tow vehicle.

    About quality? They are all about the same. They all take constant attention. It's really just a matter of how much you are willing to invest AFTER you purchase it. You really have to think of them as a very expensive hobby.
  • So I don't have a new Coachmen, I have an older one - pre-acquisiton by Forrest River.

    I agree that first and foremost, you need to rethink towing that thing with the QX56. My two cents is that while it may pull it, you won't enjoy it and it'll really be rough on the SUV.

    I'm in a similar quandary considering a purchase of a newer Class C. I think when it comes to quality, most of the manufacturers in that price range are going to be very similar. They all build them as quickly as they can. One cuts corners as much as the other. They all source their appliances, pumps, components from the same suppliers.

    In short, IMHO, it's a **** shoot. Stop analysis paralysis and pick one. :) Read up on how to do an inspection before you take delivery. Read up on how folks have fixed common issues. Read up on what kind of experiences folks have had with warranty work.

    That's where my head's at with our pending purchase.
  • Please do yourself a BIG favor. Quit looking at new. RVs are definitely the opposite of investment. These things are huge deprecating assets. Any RV can be good or a nightmare. It all depends on how mechanically inclined you are. These things take a lot of effort to keep on the road.
  • Do the same searches on this Forum. You might also want to contact the RV Consumer Group, www.rv.org for their reviews.
    Before buying I visited a bunch of campgrounds talking to RVers about what they liked/disliked about their rig. On this Forum pay more attention to the negatives.
  • and do not believe the Empty weight.. is fact....

    my empty trailer is 800 pounds more then posted on paperwork.
  • You're making a newbie mistake by only focusing on towing capacity.
    You'll run out of payload capacity WAAYYY before you get near the towing capacity, especially with a SUV.

    what's the driver door sticker say is the payload capacity of your vehicle?

    With a DRY tongue weight of 940lbs, I'm sure that loaded, it will exceed your Infinity's max hitch capacity.
    And NO way would I tow a nearly 34' TT with your vehicle.

    I suggest you scale down your TT choices.