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Old 06-25-2020, 04:53 PM   #1
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Thumbs up 2020 Allegro Red 37 PA

Picked up our new rig 5/20/20 and had our first shake down for 5 days last week. Surprise, surprise. Everything worked. This is our 4th motor home and the first one that I haven't found some thing wrong yet. Couple of nicks here and there but all good for a 2000 mile trip from Red Bay to So Cal. I'm a little nervous as to when the other shoe will drop as I fully expect some issue but for now, very happy with the end product.
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Congratulations!!!
We are thinking about making the same trip.
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Excellent. Enjoy!
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Old 06-25-2020, 09:05 PM   #4
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Congrats.
We had a very similar experience with our new 37PA. We picked it up in Mississippi (Sherman) and we did take a run to Red bay to have a slight repair of a Paint blemish and while there had a toilet paper holder replaced, had Chris build extra cabinets for us in some of the dead areas, and Trevor make front mats for us. Now two years later, basically full time and 17,000 miles we still LOVE IT.
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We intend to buy a 37 PA this fall! It will be great to hear how things for for you! Congratulations and enjoy!!!
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To be clear, we ordered and picked it up here in SoCal. Went to the show last October to make sure what we wanted but the show pricing usually is not as good as you can do on your own. We found that the show pricing was around 15 to 18% off. Not great. You should be able to get between 25 and 30% off depending on the model. Tiffin drove it out to SoCal and we spent over two hours doing the walk through after they did the PDI. It was missing two controllers for the fireplace and the surround sound and a sticker on the front spider control. Like I said, so far so good. We'll try to keep you posted as to any issues.
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What is the "front" Spyder control? Our 2020 37BA has the Spyder control in the hallway, near the bedroom.
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The front spider control is the one that is to the right of the passenger seat near the front door. Controls the patio awning, door awning, entry light, master light, etc. It was missing the info tags for the two rockers on the bottom that controlled the 12 V bat on/off and the step on/off.
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