โApr-18-2015 08:19 AM
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โApr-23-2015 06:08 PM
msmith1199 wrote:no i found a motor home with a diesel motor in the front i was wonder how it compared to a pusherDtank wrote:msmith1199 wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
Well, you asked, so here goes:
IMO a rear-engine diesel is not everything,.....it's the ONLY THING!
That's the impression I got after 5 front-engine motorhomes and just ONE diesel pusher.
You went through 5 front end diesel's to get that? Why did you keep buying them if you didn't like them?
Read again.
He didn't say he had 5 front end *diesels*..:S
Simply, ".....after 5 front engine motorhomes".
Could be five of either -
but my "read" would be 5 (front engine) gassers...;)
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The question was about front engine diesel versus rear engine diesel. I assumed the answer was to the question asked. :S
โApr-23-2015 05:45 AM
โApr-22-2015 10:01 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:msmith1199 wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
Well, you asked, so here goes:
IMO a rear-engine diesel is not everything,.....it's the ONLY THING!
That's the impression I got after 5 front-engine motorhomes and just ONE diesel pusher.
You went through 5 front end diesel's to get that? Why did you keep buying them if you didn't like them?
Because during the period when I owned/used the first 3 I was somewhat ignorant about motorhomes, but I couldn't help learning a few things because I usually keep my eyes open. These 3 where gasoline engined, and all I could afford (less than elegant). The 4th was a bit better(still a gasoline engine though), and it made me more interested in learning about nicer units. My wife and I started talking more and more to RVers who had newer units, and some of them diesel pushers. We started talking/wishing for a diesel pusher. But, our 5th one was still a front gas-engined unit, on a Ford chassis. It was a Vectra (the Winnebago part of it was good/nice, but the Ford part was very disappointing). It led me into a period of learning more, and test driving some diesel pushers. I did quite a bit of research, and decided to special order a Dutch Star, just the way we wanted it. It's the only way to travel. If I had plenty of money, I would buy a 45 ft luxury DP (now that I've learned exactly which one).
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โApr-22-2015 09:58 PM
Dtank wrote:msmith1199 wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
Well, you asked, so here goes:
IMO a rear-engine diesel is not everything,.....it's the ONLY THING!
That's the impression I got after 5 front-engine motorhomes and just ONE diesel pusher.
You went through 5 front end diesel's to get that? Why did you keep buying them if you didn't like them?
Read again.
He didn't say he had 5 front end *diesels*..:S
Simply, ".....after 5 front engine motorhomes".
Could be five of either -
but my "read" would be 5 (front engine) gassers...;)
.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โApr-20-2015 04:02 AM
โApr-19-2015 08:17 PM
msmith1199 wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
Well, you asked, so here goes:
IMO a rear-engine diesel is not everything,.....it's the ONLY THING!
That's the impression I got after 5 front-engine motorhomes and just ONE diesel pusher.
You went through 5 front end diesel's to get that? Why did you keep buying them if you didn't like them?
โApr-19-2015 06:50 PM
msmith1199 wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
Well, you asked, so here goes:
IMO a rear-engine diesel is not everything,.....it's the ONLY THING!
That's the impression I got after 5 front-engine motorhomes and just ONE diesel pusher.
You went through 5 front end diesel's to get that? Why did you keep buying them if you didn't like them?
โApr-18-2015 06:37 PM
โApr-18-2015 03:31 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
Well, you asked, so here goes:
IMO a rear-engine diesel is not everything,.....it's the ONLY THING!
That's the impression I got after 5 front-engine motorhomes and just ONE diesel pusher.
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โApr-18-2015 12:15 PM
โApr-18-2015 11:50 AM
โApr-18-2015 11:31 AM
mowermech wrote:
Quite what?
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โApr-18-2015 11:26 AM