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Cider
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Jul 19, 2015

RV size comparison

A bit of a dilemma here. Currently we have a 1997 Alpenlite Augusta 31RL, at 32 feet oal. Yesterday, atca local RV show, we ended up signing papers and deposit for a 2016 Wildcat Maxx, model F262GRX. This was listed as a 26 foot, ir close to 27 foot rig. We are looking to downsize. Today, reading thru some spec data, we found that the Wildcat oal is 31' 3". Basically, the new "smaller" rig has the same oal as the 31 foot rig I now have. Am I gaining anything with the new trailer since we mainly like NF and state park camping. Open to any words of wisdom here. Thx
  • In the fine print on many RV pamphlets is a statement stating that the model number does not represent the actual length of the RV. Confusing but that is the way it is.
  • I have found that the numbers they put on a unit is close to the length from the back wall to the front wall on the inside. The outside measurement is the back include the wall and bumper and the front includes the front cap and hitch pin. Most of the time, and this not all units is real close to 4 plus feet.
  • The model numbers rarely have anything to do with actual size. They seem to be picked from thin air in most cases. You need to look at listed dimensions to find actual sizes.
  • The new one is nearly as long, and could even be taller. I agree with talking to dealer, to change to a smaller model, if that was your intention.

    Jerry
  • the model numbers come from walkable floor space so if you want smaller look at model numbersin the 23-25 range
  • I would think that if the rig was mis represented and you have not taken delivery you should be able to cancel without penalty. Time is of the essence though. Go quickly to the dealer and select a shorter unit.