- June 20, 2025
- 9:02 am
If you’re searching for serious comfort, power, and value in the RV market — without crossing the $70,000 mark — two Class A heavy-hitters deserve your attention. At Explore Nation RV Inc, I’ve narrowed it down to a side-by-side comparison between the 2015 Itasca SUNCRUISER 37F and the 2015 Tiffin ALLEGRO OPEN ROAD 31SA. Both deliver residential-grade features, road-ready performance, and spacious layouts that feel more like a second home than a weekend escape pod.
Whether you’re chasing warm winters in Arizona or hugging the coast all summer, these RVs bring the goods for travelers who demand more — without spending more.
Built to Impress: Exterior Appeal and Functional Styling
2015 Itasca SUNCRUISER 37F
This SUNCRUISER means business on the outside. With full body paint, a power awning, and an Onan generator, you’re fully equipped for both campground life and off-grid escapes. Its polished exterior is all about first impressions — and lasting performance. A bonus? The outside TV gives you entertainment under the stars without sacrificing indoor space.
2015 Tiffin ALLEGRO OPEN ROAD 31SA
Sleek and intelligently designed, the ALLEGRO OPEN ROAD also delivers a strong exterior presence. A well-integrated electric awning provides quick shade, and the leveling system ensures setup is fast and easy, no matter where you park. What really sets this one apart is the solar panel system, giving you added efficiency when you’re away from hookups or aiming to cut your fuel footprint.
Living Large: Interior Space That Feels Like Home
Itasca SUNCRUISER 37F
Inside, the SUNCRUISER is a whole mood. With leather upholstery, solid surface countertops, and solid wood cabinetry, it feels closer to a downtown apartment than a highway cruiser. The open floor plan and three slide-outs create a huge amount of breathing room. This rig doesn’t stop at the basics — it includes a washer/dryer and even a dishwasher, turning extended road trips into worry-free long stays.
Tiffin ALLEGRO OPEN ROAD 31SA
The Tiffin keeps things cozy without skimping on smart design. Step in and you’ll spot a fireplace, front overhead bed, and a dinette that converts to an extra sleeper — perfect for visitors or kids. There’s a rear walk-around bed that makes setup and bedding changes simple, plus a layout that feels natural and livable whether you’re parked for a weekend or a full season.
Built for the Long Haul: Power, Mileage, and Performance
SUNCRUISER 37F
With 55,000 miles, this rig still has plenty of road ahead. Its build quality is made to last, and the mechanical systems are time-tested for serious travelers. The spaciousness inside doesn’t come at the cost of road comfort — this Itasca glides confidently whether you’re in the mountains or out on the flats.
ALLEGRO OPEN ROAD 31SA
At 51,000 miles, the ALLEGRO also offers strong longevity and performance. Slightly shorter than the SUNCRUISER, it’s easier to maneuver while still delivering plenty of elbow room inside. The solar package gives it added flexibility, especially if you’re into dry camping or want to cut generator usage.
More for Less: Real Value Below $70K
Both of these RVs deliver standout quality, but the key difference comes down to lifestyle. The Itasca SUNCRUISER 37F is your go-to for long-term or full-time RVing, offering top-tier amenities that make everyday life on the road feel truly elevated. Meanwhile, the Tiffin ALLEGRO OPEN ROAD 31SA is ideal for part-time travelers or families who want flexibility, comfort, and smart energy options in a more compact package.
With both priced under $70,000, they offer serious bang for the buck — especially compared to new models that cost twice as much with fewer included features.
If you’re ready to upgrade your RV life without upgrading your monthly payments, I’d love to help you compare these side-by-side at Explore Nation RV Inc, located at 5055 Chiles Rd Suite B, Davis, CA 95618. Give us a call at 916-430-6546 and let’s put you behind the wheel of something that makes every trip a whole lot more comfortable.