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bagman

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Posted: 03/26/08 02:44pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Fookison, Im sure if you knew the "EMBARK" was coming out in 2008, that you would have waited! But, in my opinion, you already have a very nice C+ motor home! Bagman.


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Fookison

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Thanks Bagman!
My wife and I would agree with you fully. We know that there is always going to be a bigger, better, faster coach out there. For us, the Seneca 35GS is perfect for our family & lifestyle. Perhaps in 10 years we will be cruising around in a 45' Monaco Signature.


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bassn_07

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Posted: 03/26/08 05:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Wow! That Embark looks really sharp but unfortunately it will be out of our price range. With me and my wife being young rv'ers with 2 young kids (2 and 5) the Jayco Seneca 34ss fits are needs. Plus my wife tells me I alredy have too many toys. I must say that Embark get me thinking that I might need one more...I don't think so. Anyways that's a sharp looking rv.


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dcwinters

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Posted: 03/27/08 08:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Looks great. Lets all take bets on MSRP. I am guessing $265K.

bagman

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Posted: 03/27/08 09:22am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I say about $215,000.00. Bagman.

mister_d

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stb130 wrote:

I have exterior pictures of the Embark, can someone tell me how to post them on this site?


Ok, first thing you have to understand is that you can't post pictures here directly from your computer. You're going to have to open an account at a free picture hosting site such as photobbucket or webshots. I personally use webshots because when they first started, they were one of the only sites that claimed to keep your pictures on there for life whereas others would delete them after so long.

1. If you choose webshots, click on "sign up for free" in the upper right hand corner and register.
2. Click on "Upload Now"
3. Click on "Add files" and find your picture (you can select more than one at a time if you'd like by holding ctrl)
4. After uploading your pix, click on the picture you'd like to post
5. on the right hand side of the page there is a box that says "link to this picture" - in that box first select 600 (it's set at 100 now)
6. highlight and copy the text in the "post in a forum"
7. Open a seperate internet browser page and go to the rv.net forum and paste text into your message box
8. hit the magnifyning glass icon to preview
9. post the message


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David_in_TX

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Posted: 03/27/08 10:03am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

This looks very similar to the Dynamax Dynaquest XL:

http://www.dynamaxcorp.com/products.php?m=dynaquest-xl

These are in the $210,000 price bracket.





dcwinters

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David_in_TX wrote:

This looks very similar to the Dynamax Dynaquest XL:

http://www.dynamaxcorp.com/products.php?m=dynaquest-xl

These are in the $210,000 price bracket.


Totally agree on the similar look. Is that $210k MSRP or what you can actually buy one for?

Texas TC

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Posted: 03/27/08 12:29pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Did a quick search on the net and you would be lucky to find one of the short models for 210,000 selling price. They are much more expensive. Someone posted that the Embark is in the 200,000 msrp range and if that is the case, the Embark is a much better value for virtually the same coach than the Dynaquest.


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dcwinters

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Posted: 03/27/08 12:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

no way that the MSRP will be only $200k. Have you seen the price of a Freightline M2 chassis alone? I have seen prices around $130k.

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