Re: 2005 Allure 470 Siskiyou?
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I have both units, 1998 36’ Foretravel for 10 years and now a 2003 38’ Intrigue for two years.
The Country Coach has a little better drive than my Foretravel but both handle very well and the Country Coach is a tag axle.
The Foretravel has a retarder instead of engine brake which I prefer but on long downgrades you have to be careful not get transmission too hot.
The Foretravel has disc brakes and my Country Coach has drum. Disc are better but air brakes still stop you.
The Foretravel has better engine access to coach with the large opening.
The Country Coach has a built in silverleaf, info on current engine conditions.
The Country Coach Slides or built different and new seals are about 1,000 compared to $3,000 on Foretravel.
I wanted a tag axle to carry side by side or motorcycle on rear of coach and my daughter started taking trips with us with her dog and I wanted a little more room. The Foretravels I looked at where running about 35% to 40% more than Country Coach and I could not Justify the extra cost.
The Foretravel Owners Forum is the best I seen they average about 35 post a day and owners are willing and able to help you with part numbers and problems.
Be sure to get an inspection no matter what you buy and with Foretravel make sure to check Bulkhead a very costly fix.
I would not hesitate to purchase either one of the Coaches and would even throw in a Monaco Executive or Dynasty.
Motor Homes of Texas has a 2005 Country Coach Allure now seems to be priced right.