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"You simply won't
find another coach that
delivers
more space and value for
the money..."
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All pictures courtesy Tiffin |
RED BAY,
AL
--- Getting into Tiffin's new Allegro Bay
is easier, thanks to entryway modifications.
"Just one step makes all the difference
in the world, especially when you're lugging grandkids,
groceries or plastic tubs," says General Manager Tim Tiffin,
explaining how three entry steps became two in the 2009
model of the popular front-engine gas or diesel Allegro Bay.
Four floor plans from 34-38 feet carry base retail prices
from $132,230 to $171,290.
Design changes in the step well,
coupled with a lowered entry door, erased the third entry
step.
We show a picture of the beautiful Allegro Bay interior
below together with 2 of the floorplans.
Tiffin says:
- In this price range, you simply won't find another
coach that delivers more space and value for the money.
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The Allegro Bay gives you more of everything you love.
More space. More luxury. More room to roam.
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New optional full-painted graphics add to the luxury -
and to your sense of pride as you drive down the road in
your new Allegro Bay.
Tiffin led all
motorhome brands
in vehicle
reliability/quality,
competitive
price/value,
vehicle design
and the five
other criteria
of dealer
satisfaction in
the Recreational
Vehicle Dealers
Association's
2007
industry-wide
survey. (See
RoTi article
here).



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"You simply won't
find another coach that
delivers
more space and value for
the money..."
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| author | comments |
| Norman Smith | We purchased a 04 Allergro 30'from an RV dealer in OR the RV is great but due to poor cust svc we waited over a month to get it and then we were charged over $2000.00 for repairs. Please help.
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| Don & Mary | We are looking for a pre-owned Allegro Bay Diesel. We presently own an Allegro Open Road, but would like to move to the next level. Anyone need a buyer?? We're seriously looking for one with at least three slides, low miles and a washer/dryer, or washer and dryer. |
| Skip | We purchased our 2009 Allegro Bay late last year. We absolutely love it. We traded in our 'ol Winnie in on it and have never been happier. The people at Happy Daze RV took care of us. Top notch customer service for us. I recommend Tiffin over anything else out there. We were looking into a Monaco, but the Allegro Bay grabbed our attention and has not givin us one issue. |
| Bob & Pat | Bought an 08 Allegro 34' at recommendation of friends. Unhappy with dealer we purchased from. Leave that one be. But are very happy with response from Bob Tiffin regarding front windshield that had to be replaced twice. So far no problems. All other problems minor & fixed easily. We have been looking at other RV's & keep going back to our Allegro. Just like it best. We are thinking upgrading to a diesel & have been doing a lot of comparing and are convinced that we will stay with Tiffin product of some kind. |
| Russ | I am the proud owner of a 2007 Alegro Bay Fred. I had a 2005 Alegro that I also bought new (Workhorse) Had no and I mean no problems with this one. I did have some problems with the bay that were corrected at the factory. Met Bob Tiffin at Lazy Days, FL in the year 2000 and I think he is one of the nicest men you will ever meet. He does his best to satisfy his customers. |
| Rick | I have a 1979 29' Tiffin triple door. I've been looking for a 1982 or 1983 34' triple door. Does any body know of one for sale/trade preferably gas? Thanks. |
| Frank T | I purchased my first new Allegro in 1986 & had it for 10 yrs. when someone decided to alter the shape of it. I the got a used brand "X" and kept it for one year then purchased a new 1997 Allegro Bay I had that until I bought my 2007 Allegro Bay. I have been to the factory several time and was treated like royalty, any problems that I had (minor ones) were corrected promptly. The service you get with Tiffin Motor Homes is great whether done at the factory or at the dealers. Great product I wouldn't even think of buying another brand when I buy another motorhome. |
| Dr. Wayne Scott | Over the past 4 months I have had the opportunity to test drive 3 Allegro Bay FRED's. All were the 36 or 37 foot version. Noise was very low and 100 times more quiet than my Ford F53 with a V-10. Stability in my opinion is better than any Diesel Pusher that I test drove, and I have driven over 20 different Diesel Pushers from Country Coach, Monaco, Gulfstream, Dutch Star, Newmar, Holiday Rambler, Beaver, and Winnebego. The FRED with all that weight right over the front wheels is as "steady as a rock" in the wind and around 18 wheelers. I found power, speed and torque to be very adequate. Also because of a bad salesman, at a dealership....Mr. Bob Tiffin even had one deivered to my house, for me to test drive. YOU CAN BELIEVE ALL OF THE GOOD THINGS THAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT TIFFIN !!!!!! THEY ARE TRUE !!!! And I believe that the Tiffin FRED's are a great product. If it hadn't been for a divorce and my ex-wife stealing $80,000 Dollars out of the bank accounts I would have had a Tiffin by now. |
| John K | We have a 89 allegro, we love it. we intend to visit Bob Tiffin in march and hope to meet him. Never heard a bad comment about Tiffin. |
| Joe Mc | We have found that Tiffin Allegro 32ba has exceeded all our expectations.The customer service from Tiffin is without reproach.
Thank GOD for Tiffin. |
| Lathaniel | I am now on my second Tiffin Motorhome. The first was a 1980 37ft Allegro A on a Dodge 440 Chassis. The second is now my current coach, a 1983 33ft Allegro triple door A. Even all those many years ago, Allegro and Tiffin motorhome were made to last and last and last. Both of mine have been mint, like new condition. Tiffin has the best customer service in the industry and their coaches are built to last for always. If this is your first Tiffin Product, you will from this point on, not ever find one as well built, as easliy serviced, nor will you be given such amazing customer service. Anyone I've ever talked to about their Tiffin, has never switched to another name brand. All coaches have problems in the beginning, its how they are fixed and the customer service behind them that makes the difference. Your problems pale in comparrison to most. I work for an RV Dealership, trust me, you haven't really had problems yet and with a Tiffin, you more than likely won't see any big ones. Happy travels. |
| David P | We have a Tiffin Allegro. We love it. No problems so far. We have only had it for 6 months, but have been on 6 different trips already. One all the way up to Washington State. Smooth sailing all the way. With the wife and three kids. The interior is fine except for the window shades. they seem to raddle a bit when we are on the road. Also, the drivers side seat belt gets stuck. It has a nice slider that makes it very comfortable when parked. We bought it used from Mike Thompsons RV in Orange County, California. We got a fair price and were treated great. After we bought it, I noticed that one of the jacks was bent. They replaced it for free! Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 5/5.
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