An Original Newmar NewAire
Posted 09-01-2018 at 09:02 AM by TomAndPeg
Updated 07-29-2020 at 05:45 PM by TomAndPeg (Monetized Links)
Updated 07-29-2020 at 05:45 PM by TomAndPeg (Monetized Links)
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We recently took ownership of our third coach, a 2001 Newmar NewAire. While our first goal was downsizing, moving to an original NewAire was quite an adjustment. But the advantage to this pioneering, all electric design is that it incorporates every major RV system that we desire, and a couple others to boot.
Since taking possession in June, 2018, we've been updating and modernizing the coach, but these Newmar bones suit our RV travel style quite well, and we are dedicated to preserving this rare example of a break-the-mold design in as-original condition as possible.
TomAndPeg
We recently took ownership of our third coach, a 2001 Newmar NewAire. While our first goal was downsizing, moving to an original NewAire was quite an adjustment. But the advantage to this pioneering, all electric design is that it incorporates every major RV system that we desire, and a couple others to boot.
Since taking possession in June, 2018, we've been updating and modernizing the coach, but these Newmar bones suit our RV travel style quite well, and we are dedicated to preserving this rare example of a break-the-mold design in as-original condition as possible.
TomAndPeg
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My wife and I have been searching for one of these for a very long time. If anyone can provide any leads on one for sale, we would very much appreciate it. Either model, 2801 or 2802, would be fine.
Thank You !!Posted 10-02-2019 at 04:04 AM by 3casey -
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I've added you to my Notify List when I see one hit the market. In the meantime, compare the 2801 and 2802 brochures. The coaches are quite different in how they're optioned, and it's good to be aware of the differences.Posted 12-12-2019 at 09:25 AM by TomAndPeg