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Acei wrote:
I never had an opportunity to see New Horizons in person. Can you visibly tell the difference in quality when compared against the other slightly cheaper competitors like Mobile Suites, Excel and Lifestyle?
I've checked out both DRV and Lifestyle in person and I have to admit, they were very well built.
Yes you can... BUT... That comes with a price...- allimaxExplorerBudget definitely has to be considered. If you're just looking for the BEST 5 fifth wheels, they're all going to be 100k+. I have a '10 Montana and love it. But I know it doesn't rank in the top 5 or 10 or maybe 15. It isn't priced that way either. What are your needs? You typically get what you pay for, so the best deals are to be gained when you do your homework. There are a lot of campers in the price range I paid for mine, so it's all about personal preference.
- AceiExplorerI never had an opportunity to see New Horizons in person. Can you visibly tell the difference in quality when compared against the other slightly cheaper competitors like Mobile Suites, Excel and Lifestyle?
I've checked out both DRV and Lifestyle in person and I have to admit, they were very well built. - We walked in a New Horizons at the Hershey show last year...WOW.. Very nice product,,,pricey but for the quality ..I think it's worth it if you have it to spend..The owner on the company and his wife were the 2 reps there and we're great to talk to...definitely would get on my top 5 list...Joe
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
Splashers3 wrote:
I can't believe more folks aren't including New Horizon to the list....they can custom build your unit if you have the budget....and the rig to haul. They are heavy.
I have never been in one before, I am sure they are top quality. The one thing that I don't like is they seem to sit very low to the ground.
There is one parked near me right now and I noticed the side and roof connection is square (no rounded overhang) and I wonder how the transition is made between side wall and roof.
From what I have read and seen they would be in the top 5. - blue_trawlerExplorerFord coupe,
I think u and I have the same Rv and both love it!
Great warranty !
Bruce - ford_coupeExplorerKZ Durango is the best 5'er we.ve had sice 1998. current is 2008. tows real good no serious problems.38' 3 slides model 325.
- rmalik1ExplorerNew Horizon
Spacecraft
Continental Coach
Excel
DRV
Lifestyle Luxury
These are probable the the top of the line, and these companies are still in business.
There other 5'vers for less money that may fit your needs? And there are orphan 5'vers that are also nice units.
It is all about your wants and needs and final how much money your can pay! - pressure_welderExplorerI like the layout and concept of our new 2013 Laredo 266RL, but IMO keystones attention to quality is horrid. Just spent 3 hrs last night re-doing plumbing on my 40,000$ camper!
ive said it before and ill say it again, look for a triple E topaz fifth wheel 2006 or newer. Canadian made, with HIGH quality materials and workmanship, ive been to their factory for a tour and its not a high paced "get it out the door" assembly line, they work on each trailer until its done. Just for example my wife and i bought our 2003 topaz luxury touring edition fifth wheel in 2003 brand new, owned it for 10 years and never ever had one issue with anything. Owned a keystone product for 2 months and its been back to the dealer 3 times already. Actually the Triple E rep that took us on the tour, i mentioned how impressed i was with their product and even more so when i seen it being built, he said what sets us apart from everyone else is we DONT like warrenty claims so we make it right the first time for both the customers benefit AND ours - punjab66ExplorerAre you happy with your Open Range?
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