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ken_burke
Oct 16, 2014Explorer
BB_TX wrote:
I can only speak of my Montana. Bought new July 2007. Had a minor wiring problem corrected after about 3 weeks. Still have the trailer and it has never been back for any repairs.
The convection/microwave did fail after about 3 years. Replaced it myself. No name DVD/sound system failed after about 4 years. I replaced that with a Panasonic Blu-ray DVD/surround sound system. Replaced the Chinese tires with Michelin XPS Ribs even though I had no problems with the original tires. No problems with the trailer itself.
Could not be happier with it.
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We have a Cedar Creek and feel the same way as above comments with their Montana. We love our Cedar Creek. We have considered the Montana but we do not like the Keystone products. During our search for trailers, We have checked out a lot of travel trailers including Keystone trailers and were not impressed with how they were made. In our opinion they are built cheap compared with the cost.
You can not go wrong with a Cedar Creek. Made well, and have good service.
The most important part about buying a trailer is the Dealer. It is important about the quality of service after the sale. Most dealers are happy to sell a trailer, but are unwilling to take care of your problems. Get a good dealer, and you can buy most anything.
ken and sue
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