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Aug 26, 2015Explorer II
We have an XLR Thunderbolt and LOVE it. All the brands are put together basically the same way using the same components. It's the time taken to assemble them and the service offered after the sale that really sets one apart from the other. XLR is a smaller operation only rolling out about 8 units a day. Cyclone is a market leader right now and rolls out about 25 a day. Voltage has been known to have a lot of issues from the getgo and their slide system is very problematic. They also won't do any off list options. XLR is great about this so if there is anything you can think of that's not on their standards and options list, they will likely do it for you at the factory at a very reasonable rate.
As to dealers, I would price shop Jeff Couch's RV Nation. They are the cheapest out there and ship TONS of RV's to Canada every year. My local dealer wouldn't come within $9500 on my XLR so I took the 800 mile trip to OH to get it. They also have great deals on shipping if you'd prefer delivery. You can do a build and price right on their website. They will email you a quote a few minutes after you submit. It's about 37% off MSRP which is very fair off a special order unit. If you'd like to talk to somebody, ask for Brannon. He's a great low pressure sales guy who answered my 1 million questions even on nights and weekends when he was off work. I can't say enough about Couch's or XLR both during the sales process or service after the sale. If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me anytime.
As to dealers, I would price shop Jeff Couch's RV Nation. They are the cheapest out there and ship TONS of RV's to Canada every year. My local dealer wouldn't come within $9500 on my XLR so I took the 800 mile trip to OH to get it. They also have great deals on shipping if you'd prefer delivery. You can do a build and price right on their website. They will email you a quote a few minutes after you submit. It's about 37% off MSRP which is very fair off a special order unit. If you'd like to talk to somebody, ask for Brannon. He's a great low pressure sales guy who answered my 1 million questions even on nights and weekends when he was off work. I can't say enough about Couch's or XLR both during the sales process or service after the sale. If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me anytime.
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