GUS2000
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2020
- Messages
- 336
- Location
- South Louisiana
- RV Year
- 2024
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star 4369
- RV Length
- 43
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- 450
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Ford Explorer/2018 Ford SuperDuty
- Fulltimer
- No
Wanted so share my thoughts based on real world experience on some of the comments..
loss of cab area - this is not the case in the super star as the two captains chairs swing around and are considered part of the living area space.. not sure why that was confusing to some..
HP - our 2021 4051 has 350HP and tows my F250 like nothing is back there. we keep up with the trucks and that is the main goal is not to be the slow one on the road..
Grey/Black tank storage - 60 grey/40black and 150 fresh.. unless you are gonna dry camp for 5 days, this is sufficient as we have dry camped in the infield at Talladega and had no issues..
Class A only resorts/parks - we haven't come across any issues with this and to be honest, the parks/resorts that are A class only are not ones we would stay at anyway.. The Newmar Super C's present themselves better than a large percentage of Class A units out there.. enough said there lol.
One thing that was told to me by another Super C owner is this.. A Class A looks great parked, but a Super C drives great and looks great parked.. so if you are going to log ALOT of miles like we do, drive them both on the same roads, same conditions and the decide... our choice was the SuperC.
We test drove and researched for two years before we pulled the trigger on our coach and never looked back..
loss of cab area - this is not the case in the super star as the two captains chairs swing around and are considered part of the living area space.. not sure why that was confusing to some..
HP - our 2021 4051 has 350HP and tows my F250 like nothing is back there. we keep up with the trucks and that is the main goal is not to be the slow one on the road..
Grey/Black tank storage - 60 grey/40black and 150 fresh.. unless you are gonna dry camp for 5 days, this is sufficient as we have dry camped in the infield at Talladega and had no issues..
Class A only resorts/parks - we haven't come across any issues with this and to be honest, the parks/resorts that are A class only are not ones we would stay at anyway.. The Newmar Super C's present themselves better than a large percentage of Class A units out there.. enough said there lol.
One thing that was told to me by another Super C owner is this.. A Class A looks great parked, but a Super C drives great and looks great parked.. so if you are going to log ALOT of miles like we do, drive them both on the same roads, same conditions and the decide... our choice was the SuperC.
We test drove and researched for two years before we pulled the trigger on our coach and never looked back..