Hey Nancy, what the dealership told us was the Allegro Breeze is built to order. None are built to go on the lot. Don't know if that is true or not. They told us (Colleen is good at this RV shopping stuff) was the one we were looking at was refused by the folks that ordered it. Didn't give us the reason why. If I were buying new it might be a toss up between the Allegro Breeze, Allegro 28DA, and the A.C.E. 29.1. Having just spent a lot of time at the Fleetwood Rally, I have decided the Storm 28F is a nice looking rig, but wouldn't work for me, it has a tiny 6.0 cu ft refrig. There is room for an 8.0 but you would have to either order it or buy it and install it. Weight and size wouldn't be an issue, per the engineer - the 6.0 is what they "spec" for that unit. Stupid but they don't live in them and that is a deal breaker for me.
Okay on the Lazydaze there are some confusing things there. There is a RV dealership in Seffner, FL named Lazy Days. Then there is an RV manufacgturer of Class C's Lazy Daze which is a great built Class C. Their web site is
www.lazydaze.com. I have been looking at them for 3 years. I missed a great buy on a 2005 located inn Tucson in 2009. I have kicked myself a dozen times on letting that one get away. I wasn't ready for it, but it was a good rig. So for a Class C that is out there. If I bought new I'd buy that with solar installed. They are factory direct so the price reflects that.
I hope you make it down this way soon. I am heading to Alaska early next spring. Get your rig and come join us.