Jessica, the irony of distance. The pop-up I want is in GA! And I'd love a Jayco 1207, but only Fleetwood/colemans seem to show up here. We're also going to buy.
But I have learned that the floorplan I want is copied or tweaked in lots of different brands, not necessarily the newest model, though. Scince I am going to get our first pop up preowned, with just the cash in hand, floorplan, past care and condition, is more important to me than the general reputation of the maker as a whole, or what the reputation is now, versus what the maker's reputation used to be.
From general reasearch and heresay in the pop up camper forums, Pop Up Explorer and Pop Up Portal, to me it seems Coleman Fleetwood had the best reputation before folding. Some of that is brand recognition, some is simply, if we like what we have, we recommend it, and most pop up owners were Coleman owners due to market share.
Well kept older starcrafts have a stellar "light, big, and built to last" following, and now Jayco wins the steady Dependable Eddy award. After Jayco, was Viking, then Coachman clipper, then Forest River with flagstaff and rockwood, and Palomino last. But being a western brand, not having good visibility, I think that last place is not a true reflection of whatever the Palomino quality is. And I don't know where Dutchman fits in. haven't read much about them good or bad. But I just found a lovely one.
Are you sure you want to buy new? If so, I heard some say, the reputation and service of the dealer may be more important to you in the long run than the model.
Are you solid about what features you want/need most, in what order of priority? I changed my thinking a lot from when I began to seriously look.
Are those features/layout that you like in the coachman model avail in other year models of other brand-names?
My priorities, after reliability, are storage space, max bed/seating space, counterspace by sink, separation of cooking/seating areas, no inside toilet or shower, and big. Max Big.
Since I need that, I don't mind that the kids will be climbing on benches to get to the beds. I'll have to have that as a trade off.I like the layouts of the late 90's early 2000s Fleetwood Colemans/ the largest of the basic Destiny Series(that didn't have mass roof problems): Sun Valley, Tacoma, Westlake, Bayside, Bayport, Mesa, Natchez Stony Creek models for those reasons. And I just found a Dutchman and a Coachman Clipper both in lovely condition with similar features...so who knows what we will end up with...
But if someone entered me in sweepstakes for a spanking new Somerset Utah, Niagara or Sun Valley, I wouldn't turn that down, either!
Priorites. It depends on...
What is most important to you in a camper, and in the manufacturer.
What do you need?
Then maybe folks will comment on their experience, based on what you want most to find.
Happy Hunting!