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mrshowtime3
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Oct 23, 2014

Dynamax 24RB B+ only $69k. Lower prices coming?

I was pretty surprised to see the price of the brand new Dynamax 24RB was only $69k. Now Id prefer a actual class B, the Dynamax is a B+. But for the price it looks like the best deal out there by far. They have a Twin Bed model also.

Im really hoping this means that we start to see some more modestly priced B's and B+ models.

Here are links to check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5ND5Cd8YFM

http://terryfrazersrv.com/viewItem?stockNumber=24RBXXX

The Twin bed model is 8 inches longer but seems more up my alley. Ive been wondering why we dont see more Vans with the twin bed model. The Coachhouse Arriva has the perfect Class B layout IMO.
  • mlts22 wrote:
    They might need to expand Dynamax's dealer network. Not many locations here in Texas, and RV sales here are insane due to the Midland oil field work.


    If you have a good product they will come, just look at Lazy Daze.
  • mrshowtime3 wrote:
    I was pretty surprised to see the price of the brand new Dynamax 24RB was only $69k. Now Id prefer a actual class B, the Dynamax is a B+. But for the price it looks like the best deal out there by far. They have a Twin Bed model also.

    Im really hoping this means that we start to see some more modestly priced B's and B+ models.

    Here are links to check it out:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5ND5Cd8YFM

    http://terryfrazersrv.com/viewItem?stockNumber=24RBXXX

    The Twin bed model is 8 inches longer but seems more up my alley. Ive been wondering why we dont see more Vans with the twin bed model. The Coachhouse Arriva has the perfect Class B layout IMO.
    Changed the above URL's into Clicky's. :)
  • They might need to expand Dynamax's dealer network. Not many locations here in Texas, and RV sales here are insane due to the Midland oil field work.
  • Not so much lower prices coming, rather Forest River is taking the Dynamax brand into a new territory. The REV is not the same thing as an Isata, nor is the new lower cost Force motorhome the same thing as a Dynaquest.
  • The MHSRV place sells it for $68911.00. This model isn't really a "B", but a Winnebago Trend competitor, with one floor plan similar to the 23B, and the other floorplan mimicing the Winnebago ERA 70A, except a tad wider, and the sofa about a foot longer.
  • no - lower prices for less quality. same dealer showing $90K class B with Mercedes
    details always in the fine print
  • Yep, sure fire dealer here. Come on now....

    Its just the first page I saw on Google. Fit RV is the first place I saw this model.

    Ive mainly been interested in actual B's. The LTV Unity TB was my pick if I went B+. But this thing is almost half the cost.

    Does Dynamax ever do video tours of their RVs like LTV and Pleasure Way do?

    The non TB model seems a bit odd with the bed placement. Ive never seen that done before. Seems as tho you would have to make quite a jump into the bed.
  • I am not sure what is going on, but as an expatriate Brit - the price shows as 69k pounds sterling, or 1.8 x 69 = cdn $ 124k or 1.6 x 69k = us $ 110k.

    Even so the price is not high in the present market place.
  • Sure looks like a sales guy to me.

    First post links to a dealer.