I too want to jump in, I know it's late but hopefully it helps someone out.
I've been a Tiffin guy my whole life (been around RV's since 1999). I loved Tiffin back in the day but when I bought my 2021 Phaeton I noticed some issues. Granted, it was during Covid but still. The main issues were QC (Paint, Cabinets and wood mainly). I decided to order a brand new 2022 Allegro Bus 40IP and while it did the job here's why I couldn't stand it any longer:
- Wood wasn't sanded on back of doors and most trim. Try and dust anything and it caused the rag to catch.
- Paint was dripping everywhere. Over runs, overspray (EVERYWHERE INCLUDING INSIDE ON STEERING WHEEL AND STAIRWELL AS WELL AS WINDOWS!). Overall the paint when you really looked at it was worse than you can imagine).
- Cabinets were flimsy, I would pull on them and they would torque and twist.
- Rear bathroom heat - Anyone thinking of a 40IH or 40IP pay attention! After a day of driving you could not walk on the floor, it would literally burn your feet. It took 2-3 hours to cool down. After 7 warranty repair attempts to solve extremely hot air blowing out from under the shower I ordered a new coach.
- Rear bathroom had diesel soot intrusion in more than 10 places! I was always wiping diesel soot off of cabinets etc. This was an issue back in the day with Monaco/HR on their larger Oregon built coaches as well. The Newmar after 10,000 miles has had zero and I mean zero soot issues.
- Countertops were severely scratched on delivery and it was every single one. (When I got my Newmar they were shiny, shiny!) The kitchen counter was actually warped and dipped in the middle and Tiffin said it was cosmetic and they wouldn't fix it.
- If you hit a bump running down the road the front cabinets above you made such a loud banging sound you would have thought they fell off!
- 12+ service items that had been attempted to be repaired by the dealer and Red Bay 3-7 times and still weren't right.
Overall the coach was a sound coach but for the $$$ we spent I couldn't believe it. I had sold Country Coach, Newmar, Monaco/HR, Blue Bird and Tiffin during my career and this Bus looked and acted more like a 2001 Monaco Diplomat than the Allegro Bus I had known all those years. Nothing against a 2001 Dip, it was a great coach for it's price point and time but my Allegro Bus shouldn't act like it...
I decided to order a 2023 London Aire and all I can say is that it's night and day. The fit and finish is second to none, the coach is silent. I have no issues with heat and the back of the coach. They paint is amazing, they've stepped their game way up. The front seats are a more expensive Villa (even the Dutch Star which is the Bus competitor). Heck Tiffin is using some cheap off-brand furniture manufacturer our of MS and after 10 months of use the dinette looked 5 years old. They don't even use Villa on everything anymore and got cheap!
The service however blew me away. Tiffin always was such a service juggernaut and I always sold that when selling someone a new coach but now being a customer I can tell you this "New" Newmar is just like the "Old" Tiffin and maybe better. Oh and Newmar's wood work... WOW! Night and day over the Tiffin. Newmar has even shipped parts to me for me to repair and will let my mobile repair guy come to my house and do warranty work!
I could literally write for hours on the night and day experience and in talking to folks and seeing their coaches I can tell you it's not because I bought a London Aire. I walked a Bay Star gas coach that had better cabinets and paint over my 2022 Allegro Bus, same goes for the Kountry Star diesel etc.
I'm sorry if this comes off as ragging on Tiffin but between 2012 when I left the RV industry to today I think they deserve the criticism. They charge very close to the same money but it's not a Bob Tiffin coach any longer and many industry folks I still talk to completely agree. In fact at a show recently one of the Tiffin reps even agreed with me and then said "but we'll still sell them all at the end of the day". That statement alone made me happy I jumped ship.
To anyone thinking about Tiffin and Newmar. Go touch, feel and drive each coach. Spend a few hours in each, run your fingers over surfaces. Look places you wouldn't normally look then make the decision you feel is best. At the end of the day they are both splurges, they're both good coaches. I just truly feel after being inside and along side the industry and having sold hundreds of RV's you'll see the difference too.