โDec-04-2014 11:10 AM
โDec-06-2014 09:01 PM
rapidrrk wrote:
To clarify:
My wife and our three small dogs are shopping for a used gas, 30' to 35' class A for weekends or 3-4 day trips within 200 miles and towing a vehicle. Our budget is $75-100K. Previously looking at Itaska/Winne or Tiffin. Are we going in the correct direction?
โDec-06-2014 08:45 PM
RayChez wrote:
I did not rate Tiffin higher then Foretravel. Read the whole post before you make such a statement.
โDec-06-2014 05:10 AM
RayChez wrote:Effy wrote:Gjac wrote:RayChez wrote:This post makes the most sense. You develop opinions base on what others are saying about the MH's or the problems they are having with the MH's which is very subjective. I don't see any objective postings that explain why one MH is better from an Engineering perspective. Does brand A have a better drive train? or better adhesive in the outer wall that won't delaminate? Does brand B use better tooling or NC equipment to make more repeatable parts,window apertures etc so they won't leak? Does brand C do a better job with weight distribution or suspension to give you a better ride? If you are looking at a gas MH between 30 and 35 ft the chassis will be the same the components will be the same. The discriminators will be what I mentioned above which are hard to find. I would rather be able to sit with a salesmen or go on their web site to understand how the MH is designed or the Mfg processes used rather that for them to show me a fireplace or outdoor TV.
There is no guarantee that so so brand is not going to give you problems. I have seen real expensive coaches that are a piece of trash, and then again I have seen entry level coaches that have come out to be pretty good coaches. So there is no real formula as to which is better then?
Now there are some real nice coaches manufactured now days. They look nice and expensive, but it is mechanical and they do break down.
If money is no object I will give you some brands that have a history of having a good reputation because of the owners to these companies.
1. Tiffin
2. Newmar
3. American coach lines (Fleetwood)
4. Foretravel
5. Monaco
6. Forest River
7. Thor
Now these are not necessarily in order as to which is best because like I posted before that the best would be the one that does not give you much problems.
Just about everybody here in this forum or any other forum will be biased towards what they own. So I would take their recommendation with a grain of salt.
What I suggest is for you to do your own research and buy what you like, not what Joe wants you to buy.
Except that you put Tiffin Newmar and FW above Foretravel.
Foretravel, Newell and Prevost are in a whole nother league and you'd have to go back longer than a decade to get close to your price.
I did not rate Tiffin higher then Foretravel. Read the whole post before you make such a statement.
โDec-06-2014 02:15 AM
โDec-05-2014 07:15 PM
Effy wrote:Gjac wrote:RayChez wrote:This post makes the most sense. You develop opinions base on what others are saying about the MH's or the problems they are having with the MH's which is very subjective. I don't see any objective postings that explain why one MH is better from an Engineering perspective. Does brand A have a better drive train? or better adhesive in the outer wall that won't delaminate? Does brand B use better tooling or NC equipment to make more repeatable parts,window apertures etc so they won't leak? Does brand C do a better job with weight distribution or suspension to give you a better ride? If you are looking at a gas MH between 30 and 35 ft the chassis will be the same the components will be the same. The discriminators will be what I mentioned above which are hard to find. I would rather be able to sit with a salesmen or go on their web site to understand how the MH is designed or the Mfg processes used rather that for them to show me a fireplace or outdoor TV.
There is no guarantee that so so brand is not going to give you problems. I have seen real expensive coaches that are a piece of trash, and then again I have seen entry level coaches that have come out to be pretty good coaches. So there is no real formula as to which is better then?
Now there are some real nice coaches manufactured now days. They look nice and expensive, but it is mechanical and they do break down.
If money is no object I will give you some brands that have a history of having a good reputation because of the owners to these companies.
1. Tiffin
2. Newmar
3. American coach lines (Fleetwood)
4. Foretravel
5. Monaco
6. Forest River
7. Thor
Now these are not necessarily in order as to which is best because like I posted before that the best would be the one that does not give you much problems.
Just about everybody here in this forum or any other forum will be biased towards what they own. So I would take their recommendation with a grain of salt.
What I suggest is for you to do your own research and buy what you like, not what Joe wants you to buy.
Except that you put Tiffin Newmar and FW above Foretravel.
Foretravel, Newell and Prevost are in a whole nother league and you'd have to go back longer than a decade to get close to your price.
โDec-05-2014 07:12 PM
smacdiesel wrote:RayChez wrote:
T
1. Tiffin
2. Newmar
3. American coach lines (Fleetwood)
4. Foretravel
5. Monaco
6. Forest River
7. Thor
.
This should be a sticky so we all now the order. LOL!!!!
โDec-05-2014 07:02 PM
RayChez wrote:
T
1. Tiffin
2. Newmar
3. American coach lines (Fleetwood)
4. Foretravel
5. Monaco
6. Forest River
7. Thor
.
โDec-05-2014 09:29 AM
Gjac wrote:RayChez wrote:This post makes the most sense. You develop opinions base on what others are saying about the MH's or the problems they are having with the MH's which is very subjective. I don't see any objective postings that explain why one MH is better from an Engineering perspective. Does brand A have a better drive train? or better adhesive in the outer wall that won't delaminate? Does brand B use better tooling or NC equipment to make more repeatable parts,window apertures etc so they won't leak? Does brand C do a better job with weight distribution or suspension to give you a better ride? If you are looking at a gas MH between 30 and 35 ft the chassis will be the same the components will be the same. The discriminators will be what I mentioned above which are hard to find. I would rather be able to sit with a salesmen or go on their web site to understand how the MH is designed or the Mfg processes used rather that for them to show me a fireplace or outdoor TV.
There is no guarantee that so so brand is not going to give you problems. I have seen real expensive coaches that are a piece of trash, and then again I have seen entry level coaches that have come out to be pretty good coaches. So there is no real formula as to which is better then?
Now there are some real nice coaches manufactured now days. They look nice and expensive, but it is mechanical and they do break down.
If money is no object I will give you some brands that have a history of having a good reputation because of the owners to these companies.
1. Tiffin
2. Newmar
3. American coach lines (Fleetwood)
4. Foretravel
5. Monaco
6. Forest River
7. Thor
Now these are not necessarily in order as to which is best because like I posted before that the best would be the one that does not give you much problems.
Just about everybody here in this forum or any other forum will be biased towards what they own. So I would take their recommendation with a grain of salt.
What I suggest is for you to do your own research and buy what you like, not what Joe wants you to buy.
โDec-05-2014 08:01 AM
โDec-05-2014 07:49 AM
RayChez wrote:This post makes the most sense. You develop opinions base on what others are saying about the MH's or the problems they are having with the MH's which is very subjective. I don't see any objective postings that explain why one MH is better from an Engineering perspective. Does brand A have a better drive train? or better adhesive in the outer wall that won't delaminate? Does brand B use better tooling or NC equipment to make more repeatable parts,window apertures etc so they won't leak? Does brand C do a better job with weight distribution or suspension to give you a better ride? If you are looking at a gas MH between 30 and 35 ft the chassis will be the same the components will be the same. The discriminators will be what I mentioned above which are hard to find. I would rather be able to sit with a salesmen or go on their web site to understand how the MH is designed or the Mfg processes used rather that for them to show me a fireplace or outdoor TV.
There is no guarantee that so so brand is not going to give you problems. I have seen real expensive coaches that are a piece of trash, and then again I have seen entry level coaches that have come out to be pretty good coaches. So there is no real formula as to which is better then?
Now there are some real nice coaches manufactured now days. They look nice and expensive, but it is mechanical and they do break down.
If money is no object I will give you some brands that have a history of having a good reputation because of the owners to these companies.
1. Tiffin
2. Newmar
3. American coach lines (Fleetwood)
4. Foretravel
5. Monaco
6. Forest River
7. Thor
Now these are not necessarily in order as to which is best because like I posted before that the best would be the one that does not give you much problems.
Just about everybody here in this forum or any other forum will be biased towards what they own. So I would take their recommendation with a grain of salt.
What I suggest is for you to do your own research and buy what you like, not what Joe wants you to buy.
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