abdiver

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Hi all, I recall a topic where RVers discussed the short comings of some manufactures ands the Go to manufactures Comparing one make to another company From all the members combined experience. I thought it was on RV.Net Could some one please direct me to the correct site?? I had tried searching but my nothing comes up for me. Thanks
My wife and I are interested in a Class C or Super C
2005 Quad 3500,Cummins, NV5600, 4x4,SRW, LWB, Laramie, H pkg, Supplemental air bags, 3.73 LSD, Tow pkg, Heated Leather,Nav & U-Connect,Almond/Taupe,
Bedrug, 70 gal TransferFlow,Caravan shell, Husky mudflaps,
2000 Nash 22G, Double Gauchos, Charge Wizard
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jdc1

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New or used? Price Range? Size? Slides? Camping or glamping?
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GizmosMom

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Here is a forum thread I found when I used the search word "compare"
Not sure if this is the one you saw or not.....
Class C
Marilyn w/ Joe, 2016 Class C Sunseeker 2430 SF, often pulling a Ranger bass boat.
Smudge, (in photo) a Shih Tzu/Yorkie Mix and Gizmo is waiting at the Rainbow Bridge
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abdiver

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New or used? Price Range? Size? Slides? Camping or glamping?
We are looking used and Price range flexible thinking 50k top end, again depend on rig. Not to sure of slides? Off the top the extra room is nice but one more thin to fail or leak ? Camping a few days up the Coast off to overnite at friends place & a bit of the north side of USA?
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abdiver

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Thanks GizmosMom will check it out Thanks for the help
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abdiver

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Thanks jdc1 also I am not sure exactly what Glamping is. Think its Glamorize camping??
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abdiver

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Thanks for the replies all
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Bordercollie

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There are a couple of Class C manufacturers that are considered "best". Lazy Days and Phoenix Cruisers as I recall. Winnebago and Jayco are also considered good brands, there are others. Most major brands offer "entry level" and higher grade rigs, some with gas engines, some with diesel power. I don't know of any detailed unbiased reviews ranking best workmanship, best features/amenities, and best dealer after-sale support. Try googling "best brands of Class C RV's".
We own a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga 26Q bought new in 2003.I consider our rig of average housebox workmanship quality. We have replaced the fridge, roof AC unit, and the converter/charger and recently had the generator fuel system serviced and replaced the dual house batteries. Fleetwood Class C's are very common and many are used by rental companies. Do your homework and read advice on picking a rig that is best for you and your budget.
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abdiver

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Thanks Bordercollie "Class C manufacturers that are considered "best". Lazy Days and Phoenix Cruisers"
I have just recently here of Phoenix Cruisers are the a NEW manufacture of RVs?
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DrewE

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Phoenix Cruiser has been around for a fair length of time; according to their web site, their first model was introduced in 1997. Coach House is another company that's in the same tier as Lazy Days and Phoenix Cruiser, from what I understand. None of these three make any super-C motorhomes to my knowledge.
With your price range, you're obviously looking for a used motorhome. I'd pay at least as much attention to the quality of maintenance and upkeep on the particular unit you look at as to the quality of the brand name. A lesser brand in better shape, with care and attentiveness towards the ongoing maintenance, will be better than a somewhat better brand that has been abused and/or neglected, generally speaking.
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