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Hi all. Looking to buy a 2017 Tiffin allegro RED 38qra. Curious to know if anybody out there has experience with this rig and any comments or reviews. We are presently in a 33 foot Itaska Cambria class c and looking to likely go full timer next spring.
looking at a 2017 Tiffin RED 38qra to buy up from our 2013 Itaska Cambria 30j. Does anybody out there have experience with this particular unit or a review they would like to share
You don't have to own a Tiffin product to join and ask questions. Lots and lots of excellent info there and the people are friendly. Also you can search the Tiffin forum for the "RED".
-- Edited by A-S Travelers on Tuesday 2nd of April 2019 04:14:43 PM
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Al & Sharon, 2006 Winnebago Journey 36G, Chevy Colorado Toad
I would suggest that you go to Red Bay Alabama and see if you like what you see. I can tell you that I have eliminated a couple of manufacturers and RV types from my shopping list after seeing their factories. My primary criteria is safety and I can tell you that eliminates every class A I have seen. That said, I haven't seen them all, but none that I have seen have any roll-over protection at all and that's why I'm looking at super Cs. Just my two cents.