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kendall69
Feb 23, 2015Explorer
DeanCHS1980 wrote:
Hi Class C Forum,
However, since I am at the beginning of my RV quest, EVERYTHING is possible and I can change my mind as much as I want. Besides, being too windy, what are your thoughts about my RV review? Are there issues, variables, or other items that I still need to factor into the equation? The only reason that I know what I know is because of the expertise, wisdom, passion, and experience shared by those like you on this forum.
Thanks,
Dean
Dean I was in the same boat as you. I went from a Class C, to a truck camper, then another bigger class C, then a Class A, and each had its own set of challenges, and or my needs and desires changes.
I waited a few years before my next purchase as I swear it would be my last.
I selected the Phoenix Cruiser, and I can honestly say it is one of the finest RV's I've been in and or owned.
The greatest thing about Phoenix cruiser, is you buy from the factory and they will bend over backwards to customize your purchase.
Here's a bonus when buying a Phoenix, you don't get "hassled" by repair facilities that sell RV and them putting you at the bottom of the list because you didn't buy XYZ tv from them.
Fro me it was about PRICE, VALUE, ratio. I looked at the Born free, but WOW was that price out of my league.
All the woodwork is done by the Amish, I went with the back kitchen and slide out and it is a perfect combination of road cruiser with everything stowed away and no permanent bed taking up valuable real estate. All fiberglass so no leaks and I can attest to that and being in rain and hurricanes right after my purchase.
All in all I'm one happy camper.
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