Jun-06-2018 05:37 PM
Jun-10-2018 11:46 AM
dgreen1069 wrote:
I REALLY like the main living area of the Allstar, but worry I might regret not having a bedroom slide.
Any thoughts on owning a motorhome with one slide?
What about the age? The newest Allstars are 2009’s. I’ve heard motorhomes take a BIG hit when they hit the 10 year mark. Is that as big an issue as I’m thinking?
Jun-10-2018 10:30 AM
Jun-08-2018 01:26 PM
Jun-08-2018 06:47 AM
Jun-07-2018 11:37 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
FOREST RIVER vs Newmar. no contest,Newmar all the way.
bumpy
Jun-07-2018 09:24 AM
Jun-07-2018 08:49 AM
DwnSth wrote:
It sounds like your looking for something older than 5 years. One thing to watch on the Berkshires is on some models pre-2014 they had a recall on over weighted chassis. There was a fix to upgrade the tires and air bags not sure what else. I'd research and verify that. Also, many of the older units came with either the 340hp or 360hp as an option. 340 paired with 2500 transmission while the 360 was paired with a 3100. If you plan to tow more than 5K then keep that in mind. We're new to our 2014 but so far it seems to be in above average shape for a unit it's age. I have the 340hp and it handles our Jeep Wrangler with no problem. Have not had it in mountains yet but will in a few weeks - first big test and will determine if my quest for a diesel pusher was worth it.
Jun-07-2018 08:33 AM
dgreen1069 wrote:
I've been in the market for a Newmar Allstar, but they are somewhat few and far between. I'm considering a Berkshire 390bh, but can't seem to find much about their build quality. I also like the Tiffin 38QBA, but they are newer and cost a bit more (I'm trying to stay below $100k).
There are several videos on Youtube showing how Newmar constructs their RV's. I can't seem to find any videos for Forest River which makes the Berkshire line.
If I can get a Newmar I'd like the 3950. It has a loft above the master The downsides to the layout are no slide in the master and very limited outside storage. The coach has one large slide but the main living area has two extra captains chairs which I REALLY like.
The Berkshire is a more standard bunkhouse layout. The Berkshire has FAR more exterior storage. The Newmar comes with an ISC vs an ISB in the Berkshire.
Does anyone have any insight on either of these models?
Is there a general rule of thumb on how much dealers markup used inventory?
Jun-07-2018 07:57 AM
Jun-06-2018 09:39 PM
dgreen1069 wrote:
I've been in the market for a Newmar Allstar, but they are somewhat few and far between. I'm considering a Berkshire 390bh, but can't seem to find much about their build quality. I also like the Tiffin 38QBA, but they are newer and cost a bit more (I'm trying to stay below $100k).
There are several videos on Youtube showing how Newmar constructs their RV's. I can't seem to find any videos for Forest River which makes the Berkshire line.
If I can get a Newmar I'd like the 3950. It has a loft above the master The downsides to the layout are no slide in the master and very limited outside storage. The coach has one large slide but the main living area has two extra captains chairs which I REALLY like.
The Berkshire is a more standard bunkhouse layout. The Berkshire has FAR more exterior storage. The Newmar comes with an ISC vs an ISB in the Berkshire.
Does anyone have any insight on either of these models?
Is there a general rule of thumb on how much dealers markup used inventory?