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Dale Gillespie
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>While actually using the coach this week, I happened along a very strange
>motorhome. It was very new looking, a diesel pusher, about 30 feet long and
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>But the thing is not listed on Newmar's website that I could find. Was it
>dropped? Anyone know more about this coach? I don't want one, just curious.
Hi,
If you do a Goggle search for Newmar NewAire you will get some
information.
It was expensive and went the way of the Jayo Avatar, at least name
wise, one year flash? It was suppose to be aimed at the experienced
motor home buyers who were stepping down in size but still wanted the
luxury. Or so one article says. I think it may have evolved into the
Mountain Aire Limited or may have been incorporated into it, since it
was produced in the same year as the Limited and also came in one
model with the NewAire Limited name. Which means it would now be the
Essex which is what replaced the Limited. At 200K for a 29 foot MH it
probably didn't sell very well, would be my guess :)
Take care and Happy Campin...
RichA
"We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"
Hunter - 13 Mar 2005 05:26 GMT
Seems the target market was for women who wouldn't want such a huge MH
as a large class A.
http://www.fmca.com/fmc2001/febmag/coachupdate.asp
Hunter
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body,
but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "...holy sh.t...what a ride!"