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Opinions on best 34-40 ft pushers
Chris1374:
I am looking to purchase a used diesel pusher and could use opinions on which brands are the best built, chassis, engine etc. Thanks in advance.
jeffbrown:
In the early 2000's there were some pretty cool Beaver models in that size range. But more specifics on budget and other requirments for that specific size could be helpful.
Jeff
cdat:
Really depends on how much money you want to spend. You can find some nice used bluebird buses at some pretty low prices, you can find used DPs in $250K range. The used blue birds are good coaches, practically bullet proof. If you want to provide a little more info on what type of amenities you're looking for there is a lot of good advice available on the forum.
John
Gary RV Roamer:
The upper end models from Newmar, Monaco, Holiday Rambler & Beaver (both part of Monaco), Fleetwood & American Coach (part of Fleetwood) are all excellent. Winnebago & Itasca too, in the upper-mid price range. The higher priced coaches are not simply base models with more amenities - they get a better chassis configuration, higher quality wiring and plumbing systems, better cabinetry and upholstery. They also typically have the features that you end up adding onto the lower end models anyway, e.g. surge protectors, variable speed water pumps, etc.
Pierat:
Budget means a lot. In addition to those listed above, there were/are well built coaches from Country Coach (now effectively defunct), Foretravel, and even higher end ones like Newell, Marathon, etc. (I'm probably leaving some out inadvertently.) Probably best to look at a lot of different ones and see what floor plan, amenities and construction suits your taste.
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