Entegra Anthem 44F

The Object of My Desire!!

 

Since I was a young adult I have always wanted a Class A diesel pusher.  The look of diesel pusher triggers so many things in my mind, some good and some bad.  Mostly, it is a symbol of freedom.

The diesel pusher Class A provides the user the ability to travel anywhere in this country and beyond.  Yes, I know that any RV is capable of this but the Class A is the flagship of the RV industry. The Class A provides luxury and ride quality that is second to none.

The build quality of the Class A in most cases is top notch. The furniture, cabinetry, flooring, fixtures and electronics could rival the best stuff for a brick and mortar home. The chassis, motor, and transmission are designed to provide many miles and years of dependable service. The diesel pushers usually have tanks (fuel, fresh water, gray water and black water) that are large enough to support boon docking/traveling for extended periods of time.  These Class A diesel pushers are capable of providing comfort to the user anywhere.

The newer diesel pushers are able to reduce the cost of ownership by extending service intervals. The service is expensive but some are pushed out to 15,000 to 30,000 miles. That could be a few years for some user. The service cost when averaged out over a few years is about the same of a diesel pick-up truck.

The diesel pusher is the top choice of touring bands, sport teams and the wealthy. I know that I am not the only person that wonders every time I see one traveling down the highway as to what famous person(s) is within. So, the vanity of owning one is the bad.

The Entegra Anthem 44F that was featured in the video checks all of the boxes. This is one beautiful RV with its full body paint and it is packed with luxury.  This RV is very capable of full time living.

If you see Entegra Anthem 44F driving down the highway look through the massive windshield. One day you might catch a glimpse of me driving and using my best parade wave. 

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