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- Jackha1949ExplorerWe bought a 2017 Coachmen Leprechaun 260DS last October. We really like the coach and we down graded from a 2006 Itasca Horizon 40 KD. We were full-timers and now we live in Florida, we wanted to down size to a class C for a get away rig. We were very impressed with the fit and finish of the Leprechaun compared to Winnebago and other class C rigs. We were very loyal Winnebago people and our first rig was a 34H Journey, but after looking at the Winnebago class Cs we were not impressed with the quality. The Leprechaun has some features that other class C rigs do not have like automatic leveling jacks and rear adjustable air shocks. Our rigs is on the Ford 450 chassis with the V10 engine. It does a very good job towing our 2015 Subaru Forester (6 speed manual trans) We have noticed a slight occasional sway while towing but by increasing the psi in the rear air shocks it has helped. Will be looking into better, stiffer front shocks and maybe another form of front stablizer units. Overall we are very happy with the Leprechaun.
- IAMICHABODExplorer III can't comment on the on the quality,I don't own one, but it seems that they must be pretty good quality and rugged to stand up in the Rental Market
- FrankShoreExplorerWell, either one would be a high quality unit - they both use Azdel:
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Anywhere you can replace luann (wood) is a good thing, I really like the leprechaun.
Some more might chime in about the drivetrain or engine - Komfort_23TSExplorerMinnie or Leprechaun! Thanks
- FrankShoreExplorerWhich model in particular?
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