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azdryheat
Jun 16, 2018Explorer
There is usually better quality for a higher price. My luxury-class Voltage was $109k MSRP but I got it for low $70's. Except for some initial bugs, which all RV's have, it has been a great, reliable trailer. At the dealership I work at I'm in motorhomes and trailers everyday and it's easy to see and hear the differences between brands and models within brands.
Some examples: When I'm opening and closing slides on Heartland and Keystone trailers they seem somewhat flimsy compared to the more solid feel of the more expensive Vilano trailers. When I'm driving motorhomes the less expensive Thor brand seems to have a louder gas engine noise than the more expensive Tiffin gas models.
Generally speaking, it is only my opinion, that more money buys a better RV.
Some examples: When I'm opening and closing slides on Heartland and Keystone trailers they seem somewhat flimsy compared to the more solid feel of the more expensive Vilano trailers. When I'm driving motorhomes the less expensive Thor brand seems to have a louder gas engine noise than the more expensive Tiffin gas models.
Generally speaking, it is only my opinion, that more money buys a better RV.
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