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- 2017
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- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
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Funny you should talk about EU. my thoughts are people drive MH because the cost of making a truck a daily driver in all aspects on narrow roads ridicules.I wonder how many class A manufacturers were in 84 compared to now? Also, general quality level of class A's back then compared to now. Just for curiosity. exclude bells and whistles, I wonder, if you could drive one of the lot and how far before you had break downs, back then v now. This aspect of QC comes into play when compared to European class As. To the extent that I am aware, most EU class As can be driven of the lot, just like you might expect driving a Honda of the lot here in US (I exclude UK out of this comparison). If you had typical class As here made available in EU, I'd expect a considerable decline in class A in EU as well.
The median income argument is a bit cloudy, though it has increased. However, the couple decades of irresponsible financial policies of zero interests and lots of money printing, has had an effect of considerable wealth transfer. No, I don't mean the trickle down economy nonsense. its the other way, mass wealth upward. In that sense, the population growth numbers used, 'could' be somewhat misleading.
Although,there has been a great deal of money sloshing around, more so in recent years, the bottom population has lost ground.
According to FED data, 50% of the population has a wealth of some 56k! That, I 'would' imagine, takes that half of the population out of the domain of the class A. So in effect, the population growth presented in the video, though accurate, is very 'likely' a population decrease, when it comes to “the affordable population” who might consider purchasing a class A motorhome.
* I should emphesis, the 'affordable population' the bottom 50% compared to 80s has lost ground
I may be an outlier here but I still want the least expensive price for the same thing with less regard from who it's coming from. If it's something likely to need alot of maintenance or warranty work I can't perform (there's little I've found I can't do), then it's probably something I don't really want that bad anyway. Much of this boils down to quality and what you get (or don't) for your $1.2M.Buying and maintaining a Class A from a dealer who might charge a little more for the coach but stand behind the purchase with outstanding support is a fair deal. Go Brett!
Clearly you are advantaged owning a Class A if you know how to fix it, carry spares and regularly participate in forums like this where you can crowd source a problem and have 10 people helping to find a solutions. Owning a Class A without participation in an owner's forum is a ticket to frustration.There was a post on Facebook in the Newmar owners group asking why all of the recent model years are going up for sale. As with many RV groups the speculation and answers are half the fun, it's sad sometimes, but it was mentioned and I agree that the quality issues are driving some to sell. They don't have the time or energy to be making multiple trips to Newmar or maybe their dealers aren't offering solutions, timely nonetheless. Prices have gone through the roof yet the quality seems to have tanked. Let's hope that era is over and they can improve.
I remembered seeing this post on an earlier thread, so maybe there's still some hope at Newmar.There was a post on Facebook in the Newmar owners group asking why all of the recent model years are going up for sale. As with many RV groups the speculation and answers are half the fun, it's sad sometimes, but it was mentioned and I agree that the quality issues are driving some to sell. They don't have the time or energy to be making multiple trips to Newmar or maybe their dealers aren't offering solutions, timely nonetheless. Prices have gone through the roof yet the quality seems to have tanked. Let's hope that era is over and they can improve.
Yes.Just the good ol' fashionable stick it to them as fast as you can?
I do know that at least a couple of the issues we had fixed at the Newmar mothership have resulted in a bunch of meetings as to “how / why” they happened.** At this point, I am not even raising any issues relating to safety defects or other defects that from time to time are ignored (read swept under the carpet). However, in due time.
So let me verify what you just said! When you stand in front of the toilet, you should try to get it right!In houses, we found people took in the whole thing, not focusing on details. My old business partner said the most important thing to get right and finish well is whatever is in front of the toilet. He was not wrong.
My take is that whatever you can see while sitting on the throne should be finished properly as people will have some time to look at that view more than other places in the house.So let me verify what you just said! When you stand in front of the toilet, you should try to get it right!![]()