Oct-07-2014 02:59 PM
Apr-13-2015 02:10 PM
Apr-13-2015 01:53 PM
HOM wrote:
To recap my question I have re-posted my request for your help shown below.
1. Spend $200,000.00
2. Will finance most of it (my banks will not loan on a coach over 10 years old)
3. Pre - Owner Diesel Pusher
Here are the “must haves” in the coach.
• 45’ Motorhome
• Bath and a half
• Two or more slides
• Access to all main areas of coach with slides in
• Mid station TV at Eye-Level. (a power lift a plus)
• Fireplace
• King or Queen bed
• Full size shower
• Large closets and drawers
• Stacking washer-dryer - No Combo
• Unlimited hot water
• Auto start generator
• Tile floors.
The majority consensus for the right coach’s if I have it right is a 2005 to 2009 of the following brands.
1. Bluebird Wanderlodge
2. Country Coach
3. American Coach Eagle - Heritage • Newmar Essex - King Aire
As a side note, I have not found a single Wanderlodge with a Bath and a half and that for me is a deal-breaker. Someone made a post saying they made very few Bath and a half’s and that is what I found.
You also were in agreement that Newell and Prevost would stay off the list because of the $200,000.00 limitation.
Do I have it about right?
I couldn’t thank you enough for your help, I now know that I have good direction and can find what I want in the group listed above.
Thank you all very much,
HJ
Mar-18-2015 03:45 PM
Mar-18-2015 03:20 PM
Mar-18-2015 07:17 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
HOM, did you ever find a coach fitting your requirements?
Cloud Dancer is on to something. The Tiffin products are very nice looking and priced reasonably. The Phaeton is one step below the Allegro Bus and is offered in a single or tag axle. A new one might be more than the $200,000 budget that you set but one a couple of years old might fit the bill.
MM.
Mar-18-2015 06:16 AM
Mar-18-2015 06:11 AM
ervinglobal wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:HOM wrote:
Isn't Monaco the one with the MaxxForce diesel? I've not heard anything good about that engine!
There was a short period where Navistar put the MaxxForce engine in their Monaco coaches. They also put in Cummins at first. The new Monaco will use Cummins.
Country Coaches did convert their coaches on a Prevost XL chassis (not the H3) but that was not their regular chassis. The very last Country Coach was built in 2010.
Monaco also used the Prevost chassis and called it the Prevost Royale (XL chassis).
The CC and Monaco Prevost chassis coaches of that period would have the Detroit Diesel as the power plant.
I have a Maxxforce 10 in my Monaco Diplomat it's a fine engine.
MM.
Mar-17-2015 07:50 PM
Mar-17-2015 07:28 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:HOM wrote:
Isn't Monaco the one with the MaxxForce diesel? I've not heard anything good about that engine!
There was a short period where Navistar put the MaxxForce engine in their Monaco coaches. They also put in Cummins at first. The new Monaco will use Cummins.
Country Coaches did convert their coaches on a Prevost XL chassis (not the H3) but that was not their regular chassis. The very last Country Coach was built in 2010.
Monaco also used the Prevost chassis and called it the Prevost Royale (XL chassis).
The CC and Monaco Prevost chassis coaches of that period would have the Detroit Diesel as the power plant.
I have a Maxxforce 10 in my Monaco Diplomat it's a fine engine.
MM.
Oct-24-2014 11:10 PM
Oct-14-2014 01:51 PM
RayChez wrote:
There used to be a RV sales called Beaksley just a couple of miles from Unadilla, Ga that used to sell Wanderlodge and Beaver coaches. I stopped there and was really impressed with the Wanderlodge. They had several brand new coaches there. I believe it was in 2003, but I am not really sure because I have been through there several times. I think that place went belly up during the recession. Not sure if somebody else took it over.
But like DSDP mentioned on his post. The price was way up over my budget at the time.
Oct-14-2014 01:44 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Talking about Wanderlodge's really is out of my realm as I really haven't followed them. They are very 'bus-like'. A couple of guys in my RV club have one (no slides). And, I'm not sure if they made them with slides or not. Maybe someone here knows more about them.
Good luck,
Mark
Oct-14-2014 07:43 AM
Oct-13-2014 08:55 PM