Any owners of this coach out there? Our plans are changing from full-timing to part-timing and a 5er is out of the question. The Concord looks like a good fit for our purpose. Just wondering about pros and cons of this unit.
Thanks for any info.
Ken Pace
Happytrails said
10:35 AM Oct 16, 2007
Have never owned one but we hosted at a state park this past summer and a couple from Florida camped in front of us with a coachman concord. They said they really loved it. They seemed very positive and upbeat about having it. They were really enjoying the camping experience. Several years ago Mike and I looked at PleasureWay and were very impressed. The Roadtrek is nice but pricey and the PleasureWay was just as nice with a slightly lower price tag. Good luck in your search.
blijil said
08:02 AM Oct 17, 2007
Part timing has a broad range of definitions from snow birds to weekender to long+ weekenders. We say this to share this observation. We did see a number of B+ and C- rigs out during the last year but we have been amazed at the number of people who have opted for the small tag along trailers pulled by everything from Jeeps to Suburbans. Expecially nice and easy (owners words not ours) are the Airstream Bambi serries, some A-liners, and various versions of the Casita. Also there were many many ultralite tag along trailers with every configuration imaginable. Many of the owners were part time or semi-retired and wanted to use a lighter vehicle to tow and travel at the destination without taking everything with them.
Just an observation. It seems that some of these combinations may give you more bang for your buck. They don't seem to lack features.
Several years ago Mike and I looked at PleasureWay and were very impressed. The Roadtrek is nice but pricey and the PleasureWay was just as nice with a slightly lower price tag.
Good luck in your search.
Just an observation. It seems that some of these combinations may give you more bang for your buck. They don't seem to lack features.
Larry and Jacki