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- big_bird_2ExplorerX 2
- JohnBoyTooExplorerExcelrvguy, good response... and well stated...
I'll say what many who visit here note...
While this site has a lot of good people, it also has more argumentative and negative people than any I've ever seen on any other site...
(yes, there may be worse, but I don't visit them, nor do I want to !)
Yes, when there is a problem - state it - opinions are welcome -
but JEEZE, I hope some of these people are happier in their life than they show on here - I really do hope that!
My life is not perfect, but the only thing that there is really to complain about is...
complainers :)
I've found that it's best for me to just move on when I've done everything I can about a situation...
Have a nice day, ya'll ! - qtla9111NomadWish I were going to Hershey, would love to see one. I think it's a great layout and design. Very residential looking.
- excelrvguyExplorerThe axles are actually 2 - 8K axles but when we spec the unit we use the weakest link which would be the "standard" G-rated tires (3750#/tire).
Even though "G" tires are standard, virtually every coach is ordered with optional 17.5" "H" rated tires (4850#/tire) bringing the overall CAWR up to the 16K capacity. Most order disc brakes also. This combination allows for almost 4,000 lbs of payload.
So, the next question is "Why don't they just make them standard!" The simple answer is.... marketing. In order to show a more competitive base price. The same reason electric windows and door locks are still optional on most cars. When was the last time you owned a car without optional electric windows & door locks?
Obviously, the opinion on this forum that no one likes this model. I certainly respect your opinions. I've been in the industry for 33 years and heard the same comments about slide-outs when they came out. When Excel introduced the first fireplace in an RV, we heard "Who needs a fireplace in an RV?" How many now own a unit without a fireplace or slide-outs?
Is it for everyone (Or even the majority)? No! Is it for you? Maybe not...
But our initial orders reflect the thoughts those who have actually been in it and love it.
If you would like to withold judgement until you see it, there will be one on display at the largest RV show in the Nation... Hershey
There have been some great innovations come from manufacturers who aren't afraid to try new things. - I just can't understand why the manufacturers skimp on axels. The unit dry with no options comes in over 15,000 lbs. The combined weight rating of the axels is ..... 15,000 lbs. Granted there is pin weight but why cut it so close?
- big_bird_2ExplorerThis is a residential not a travel FW.
- MartynNomad
The Mad Norsky wrote:
Not your comments sir, but others. Excel says, and I quote from their web site: It also allows for a half bath that can be accessed without the slide-outs extended. That makes pit stops quick and convenient while the unit is rigged for transport.”
So yes, it appears one can indeed access the bathroom with the slide in.
Critique away, surely this is good. But gosh, be accurate at least.
And as for me, frankly I really would never buy this model. Floor plan not what I would want.
Actually, no one mentioned not being able to access the bathroom. They commented on not being to access the bedroom - to be accurate, at least..... - drfifeExplorer
Trlrboy wrote:
Look at where the dining table is. You cannot fit two chairs opposite each other. Poor design.
Yes, you can fit two chairs opposite each other in his floorplan. - TrlrboyExplorerLook at where the dining table is. You cannot fit two chairs opposite each other. Poor design.
- The_Mad_NorskyExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
The Mad Norsky wrote:
Yeah...yeah I think it does.
...but that does not mean we have to comment negatively about it.
Not your comments sir, but others. Excel says, and I quote from their web site: It also allows for a half bath that can be accessed without the slide-outs extended. That makes pit stops quick and convenient while the unit is rigged for transport.”
So yes, it appears one can indeed access the bathroom with the slide in.
Critique away, surely this is good. But gosh, be accurate at least.
And as for me, frankly I really would never buy this model. Floor plan not what I would want.
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