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In Jan. O7, we decided to trade up from our 2003 Coachman Mirada, 34' class A to a larger, newer Motorhome. After doing some research and on-the-lot browsing, we chose a Damon Intruder 383. This model featured three slides( dining/living super slide, bed silde and wardrobe slide. Overall performance and comfort of this class A rates a 8.5 out of 10. The only downside we have experienced, is the lack of quality control at the factory. It would appear that final cleanup and punch lists are lacking. For example: dozens of left over screws, bolts, wire, construction debris left under cabinets, slides, etc.
The Damon website is very informative and has many videos available for all phases of manufacture. There is alot of quality, found in much more expensive rv's, that Damon incorporates as standard features. Being a Ford fan, we went with the ford chassis and the triton v-10 motor package. No complaints. We just returned from a 10 day vacation through Ga, Tn, Ky and back to Fl., our current Homebase. We had 3 adults and 4 cats, yes I said 4 cats, on this trip. It was the longest we have gone on the road with this new motorhome and are looking forward to even longer excursions.