- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
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- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
In my continued "around the world" at RVForums.com clubs next up is American Coach.
I've admired these when I see them in campgrounds and shows such as I saw at FMCA in 2018 and these are high on my list of motorhomes. Comparing to what I know and all that I know, Newmar:
The top of the line is the Eagle:
This seems to compare in interior style with Newmar's King Aire but around $600K less at MSRP than the current 2021 King Aire. Nice large frig at 23 cuft, more floor, i.e. no carpet, rounded cabinetry which looks modern (Dream below does not have this), a large kitchen sink and what appears to be very high quality upholstery in this model and what I saw in the Dream below. Floor plans look typical of most motorhomes. 56 degree wheel cut, lithium batteries are an option, auto headlights, floor heating, 220V appliances, a lot of items that are standard that Newmar allows you to option in, and also comes with under glow LED lighting. Price appears in the area of a Newmar London Aire.
Their mid line per their site looks like more traditional in cabinetry but overall looks very nice as well with nice upholstery and furniture, pricing is closer to a Mountain Aire I presume.
The revolution is 3rd tier of the 3 but looks very nice as well, slightly lower price than the Dream still in the low 500's. Looks like fabric for upholstery but overall good looking as well and a nice computer control of the coach in a presentation that looks superior to Newmar's silverleaf setup.
Class B's also offered but I did not review.
American Coach | 2024 Class A Motor Coaches & RV Homes
The Heart of Luxury. The Soul of Freedom. Distill the experience of luxury & extravagance into a Class A or B Motor Coach that matches your lifestyle.
www.americancoach.com
I've admired these when I see them in campgrounds and shows such as I saw at FMCA in 2018 and these are high on my list of motorhomes. Comparing to what I know and all that I know, Newmar:
The top of the line is the Eagle:
American Eagle
Equipped with a Cummins® X15 605 horsepower engine with three-stage engine brake and an Allison 4000 Series six-speed transmission, Eagle can tow up to 20,000 pounds.
www.americancoach.com
This seems to compare in interior style with Newmar's King Aire but around $600K less at MSRP than the current 2021 King Aire. Nice large frig at 23 cuft, more floor, i.e. no carpet, rounded cabinetry which looks modern (Dream below does not have this), a large kitchen sink and what appears to be very high quality upholstery in this model and what I saw in the Dream below. Floor plans look typical of most motorhomes. 56 degree wheel cut, lithium batteries are an option, auto headlights, floor heating, 220V appliances, a lot of items that are standard that Newmar allows you to option in, and also comes with under glow LED lighting. Price appears in the area of a Newmar London Aire.
Dream
We’ve also upgraded the appliances to Samsung black stainless—including a residential refrigerator with in-door ice and water and a bottom freezer.
www.americancoach.com
Their mid line per their site looks like more traditional in cabinetry but overall looks very nice as well with nice upholstery and furniture, pricing is closer to a Mountain Aire I presume.
Revolution
It also comes with Select Drive®, which adjusts your steering level according to the weather.
www.americancoach.com
The revolution is 3rd tier of the 3 but looks very nice as well, slightly lower price than the Dream still in the low 500's. Looks like fabric for upholstery but overall good looking as well and a nice computer control of the coach in a presentation that looks superior to Newmar's silverleaf setup.
Class B's also offered but I did not review.