I can only speak as a specification reader, I have never owned a Coachmen Class C nor spent a lot of time examining them in person.
I'm sure many will question the assembly quality of Coachmen, but I have given up focusing on the assembly quality with any of the Class C manufacturers as they are all poor. Instead, I focus on design and material quality.
I have found the following things I like about Coachmen Class Cs compared to other manufacturers:
1. Consistently higher wheelbase/length ratios (less rear overhang, better handling)
2. One of the very few to use composite(Azdel) sidewall substrate instead of luan. Also, walls are said to be 2" thick.
3. 80" long beds
4. Option of Chevy 4500 chassis
5. E450 models have a 7500 lb hitch as opposed to a 5000 lb. Perhaps someone knows if they downgrade the max tongue weight to 500 due to installation design? I have heard that Jayco installs it for 750 lb?
6. Crowned TPO roof. TPO vinyl is much whiter and stronger than EPDM rubber and does not streak. I know you are all screaming "but Winnebago and Jayco have fiberglass roofs!". I could be wrong about this, I have not seen them, I can only judge from brochures and websites. Neither the Winnebago nor Jayco brochures contain the word crowned. My guess is that it is a flat fiberglass roof and to make it worse has top side seams that can puddle water and require periodic maintenance. If so, I would prefer a Rolled-Over-The-Edge seamless piece of TPO vinyl on a crowned roof. My apologies and please correct me if I'm wrong.
...now if they could just do something about the name "Leprechaun"
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2007 Tiffin Allegro 28DA