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โJun-15-2016 04:04 AM
Andy F wrote:
Our nearby Newmar dealer has a number of nice used Kountry Coaches in stock. May try to get up there to take a closer look. Starting to think used DP's now more seriously. Pretty nice looking 2007 in stock for $95k with 60k miles.
โJun-14-2016 04:28 AM
Andy F wrote:xctraveler wrote:
Careful Andy F once you start looking at diesels it may be hard to go back to gassers ๐ We found that interiors in diesels are generally much more substantial than in Gassers, more weight carrying ability to work with. Even within the Tiffin line the interior finishes are lighter in the gas units - no tile floors etc. I won't even go into ride and handling since we spend much more time living than driving.
The whole DP idea is coming on stronger and stronger. I drove school bus through college and had the opportunity to do some cross country trips to deliver buses from MN to Seattle. Those were front engine diesel conventional buses with spring suspension. Then I got the unique opportunity to fly down to LA and drive a rear engine Gillig transit-style school bus back to MN. The air suspension ride and the rear engine was quite a more comfortable experience. Then I drove transit bus for a while in college while waiting for my full time law enforcement opportunity. Those transit Gillig buses were a very sweet ride. I guess I hadn't seriously considered a DP. But buying one used brings the price down into our price range and I always buy my cars used anyhow.
โJun-13-2016 08:05 PM
mc.cc wrote:Andy F wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I am not impressed with that type of awning and would not let it "kill" a deal for something else. do any of the others besides coachmen have a fiberglass roof? if not that would be my choice among these.
bumpy
Why are you not impressed with that type of awning? Seems higher-end to me but I am wondering how it handles the light winds and any rain? Can you lower one corner for draining rain?
Just bought a new Bounder last week. I am not impressed with the newer awning. A very light wind will cause it to retract automatically. I thought that wind was going to yank it completely from my coach before it started to retract. They are not suited for rain, as it cannot be adjusted on one side to let the water drain. The awning is very flimsy. I am now wishing I had one with arms for better support. Other than a sun shade for a day with no wind, the awning is useless.
โJun-13-2016 06:20 PM
Andy F wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I am not impressed with that type of awning and would not let it "kill" a deal for something else. do any of the others besides coachmen have a fiberglass roof? if not that would be my choice among these.
bumpy
Why are you not impressed with that type of awning? Seems higher-end to me but I am wondering how it handles the light winds and any rain? Can you lower one corner for draining rain?
โJun-13-2016 06:13 PM
Andy F wrote:xctraveler wrote:
Careful Andy F once you start looking at diesels it may be hard to go back to gassers ๐ We found that interiors in diesels are generally much more substantial than in Gassers, more weight carrying ability to work with. Even within the Tiffin line the interior finishes are lighter in the gas units - no tile floors etc. I won't even go into ride and handling since we spend much more time living than driving.
The whole DP idea is coming on stronger and stronger. I drove school bus through college and had the opportunity to do some cross country trips to deliver buses from MN to Seattle. Those were front engine diesel conventional buses with spring suspension. Then I got the unique opportunity to fly down to LA and drive a rear engine Gillig transit-style school bus back to MN. The air suspension ride and the rear engine was quite a more comfortable experience. Then I drove transit bus for a while in college while waiting for my full time law enforcement opportunity. Those transit Gillig buses were a very sweet ride. I guess I hadn't seriously considered a DP. But buying one used brings the price down into our price range and I always buy my cars used anyhow.
โJun-13-2016 04:44 PM
xctraveler wrote:
Careful Andy F once you start looking at diesels it may be hard to go back to gassers ๐ We found that interiors in diesels are generally much more substantial than in Gassers, more weight carrying ability to work with. Even within the Tiffin line the interior finishes are lighter in the gas units - no tile floors etc. I won't even go into ride and handling since we spend much more time living than driving.
โJun-13-2016 03:16 PM
โJun-13-2016 02:57 PM
Andy F wrote:Shot-N-Az wrote:
Andy, I strongly suggest going to the factories of the brands you are considering and observing how they are constructed. The differences between them will become obvious.
We may just do that. We are planning a trip to Door County and Chicago next summer. It would be fun to get over to Indiana also for some factory tours. Tiffin would have to wait until our next Florida trip to St. Joe.
โJun-13-2016 08:48 AM
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โJun-13-2016 08:33 AM
Shot-N-Az wrote:
Andy, I strongly suggest going to the factories of the brands you are considering and observing how they are constructed. The differences between them will become obvious.
โJun-13-2016 08:05 AM