07-21-2014, 03:08 PM
Most companies do not publish their production numbers.
Eagle is one model of the American Coach line. American Coach is a division of Fleetwood created in 1991. You might be able to get some production numbers from a Fleetwood forum, nothing pops up in a quick web search for production numbers.
The Cornerstone is one of three models made by Entegra which became a part of Jayco in 2008.
The Essex is one of six Newmar diesel models in addition to three gasoline models. The Essex is built on a Spartan chassis. No idea what the production is.
Foretravel has three lines of motorhomes at significantly different price points. Again, I have no idea of their production quantities.
Newell's production varies from year to year but has averaged about 30 coaches per year since its inception in 1967. There have been several years where Newell production exceeded 35 units, reaching a high for model year 2007 where 45 were built. 40 Newells were built for the 2009 model year.
I am sure you are aware that all of the other motorhomes you listed are fiberglass rather than aluminum.
Eagle is one model of the American Coach line. American Coach is a division of Fleetwood created in 1991. You might be able to get some production numbers from a Fleetwood forum, nothing pops up in a quick web search for production numbers.
The Cornerstone is one of three models made by Entegra which became a part of Jayco in 2008.
The Essex is one of six Newmar diesel models in addition to three gasoline models. The Essex is built on a Spartan chassis. No idea what the production is.
Foretravel has three lines of motorhomes at significantly different price points. Again, I have no idea of their production quantities.
Newell's production varies from year to year but has averaged about 30 coaches per year since its inception in 1967. There have been several years where Newell production exceeded 35 units, reaching a high for model year 2007 where 45 were built. 40 Newells were built for the 2009 model year.
I am sure you are aware that all of the other motorhomes you listed are fiberglass rather than aluminum.