I will be starting infinitely simpler but at no time do I regret watching your videos on everything..you are a wonderful educator and always fun to watch and learn rving with.
I just retired and getting ready to buys RV I live in Colorado but I will travel to buy from you. You are the only salesman that I have trust in. I have been watching your videos for a while
Thanks for the excellent review. You mention that the couch should be plugged in when not in use as the batteries drain too quickly. What happens when it gets taken in for service and sits for a few weeks on the lot without plugging in? Draining the battery down and charging back like this will damage the batteries.
Hi Steve, They whole idea of this coach is keeping the size down. (Both length and height) To go to 380+ hp you have to go to the ISL engine which is substantially physically bigger and heavier. It simply will not fit in the smaller coach, not to mention the balance of the coach would be effected and I believe there would be issues with the front end being too light. I can get you the 450hp engine in a 37' Dutch Star if you have to have that extra power, but it just doesn't physically fit in a coach this size. Thanks for watching.
I can appreciate that I'm only thinking of the price point this coach is in. But you pointed out things I didn't think of thank you and I will say you do the best Motorhome reviews on UA-cam you know your product
The MSRP is $423,149. Manufacturer rules won't allow us to post our selling price online, but if you email Chris he can get that to you fairly quickly! canderson@mountcomfortrv.com
I would consider this for a downsize, but our King Aire has a 605 hp 1950 lb torque. This is 2/3 the length and 70% of the CVRW yet only has around 60% (360) of the HP and 41% (800 lb) of the torque. Sounds under powered to me. Are you guys gonna handle Newmar's new Class C?
Hi Roy, The 600hp engine skews everything. Don't get me wrong, its a great engine, but no other coach stands up to the power to weight ratios of the ISX. New Air power to weight ratio is very close to that of Dutch Star and Mountain Aire. Torque is a little less, but every customer I have sold is happy with it including guys coming down from an ISX. Most people are willing to sacrifice the ridiculous power of the ISX to get the size coach they want.
Hi Captain! Schwintek should NEVER be used on a full wall slide. Its pretty reliable with a small slide, but unfortunately, some manufacturers have tried to used it in ways it was never designed to do. Newmar full wall slides on the New Aire use the HWH system which is very reliable. Its also used by Newell and those motor homes can be upwards of $2 million bucks. Newmar has been using full wall slides for well over a decade with very good reliability.
I will be starting infinitely simpler but at no time do I regret watching your videos on everything..you are a wonderful educator and always fun to watch and learn rving with.
Thank you!
YOU REMEMBERED!!!LOL, THANKS, love how the step covers work
I just retired and getting ready to buys RV I live in Colorado but I will travel to buy from you. You are the only salesman that I have trust in. I have been watching your videos for a while
Thanks so much Lawrence!
Thanks for the excellent review. You mention that the couch should be plugged in when not in use as the batteries drain too quickly. What happens when it gets taken in for service and sits for a few weeks on the lot without plugging in? Draining the battery down and charging back like this will damage the batteries.
M-y fav coach. You do a great job - thanks!
I'm way too poor, lol, but I'm calling you for a 3345 or 43 when I hit the powerball.. lol.. my favorite coaches today..
I'm watching this after seeing "Homer Buys An RV", the salesman resemblance is striking
Now THAT's funny!
A dream
I WANT ONE ! Thanks Chris !!
Oh yeah!
This video has the most Chris Anderson puns. So hilarious lol. :)
HeKool with me I’m just 😠 Idon’tmake The money anymore to buy a coach.
Cool : ) ...... Peace on Earth : ) .......
380 or 450 Cummings would be a better choice on a coach in this price range.
Hi Steve, They whole idea of this coach is keeping the size down. (Both length and height) To go to 380+ hp you have to go to the ISL engine which is substantially physically bigger and heavier. It simply will not fit in the smaller coach, not to mention the balance of the coach would be effected and I believe there would be issues with the front end being too light. I can get you the 450hp engine in a 37' Dutch Star if you have to have that extra power, but it just doesn't physically fit in a coach this size. Thanks for watching.
I can appreciate that I'm only thinking of the price point this coach is in. But you pointed out things I didn't think of thank you and I will say you do the best Motorhome reviews on UA-cam you know your product
@@stevest.martin3940 Thanks Steve!
What's the price range for these ?
The MSRP is $423,149. Manufacturer rules won't allow us to post our selling price online, but if you email Chris he can get that to you fairly quickly! canderson@mountcomfortrv.com
I would consider this for a downsize, but our King Aire has a 605 hp 1950 lb torque. This is 2/3 the length and 70% of the CVRW yet only has around 60% (360) of the HP and 41% (800 lb) of the torque. Sounds under powered to me. Are you guys gonna handle Newmar's new Class C?
Hi Roy, The 600hp engine skews everything. Don't get me wrong, its a great engine, but no other coach stands up to the power to weight ratios of the ISX. New Air power to weight ratio is very close to that of Dutch Star and Mountain Aire. Torque is a little less, but every customer I have sold is happy with it including guys coming down from an ISX. Most people are willing to sacrifice the ridiculous power of the ISX to get the size coach they want.
Power doesn't come from just the engine. The transmission has a lot to do with it. IT's called gear ratio.
i always thought TONY was a guy oops! shows how much i know! lol :)
Hahaha I'm definitely a guy. I'd make a REALLY ugly woman. Chris can vouch for that. - Toney
@@MountComfortRVIndiana But if you shave his beard, he looks like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory!
Full wall slides. bad.. Trouble down the road. no matter who makes them.. Especially if driven by Swintec motor system.. Very costly to repair..
Hi Captain! Schwintek should NEVER be used on a full wall slide. Its pretty reliable with a small slide, but unfortunately, some manufacturers have tried to used it in ways it was never designed to do. Newmar full wall slides on the New Aire use the HWH system which is very reliable. Its also used by Newell and those motor homes can be upwards of $2 million bucks. Newmar has been using full wall slides for well over a decade with very good reliability.