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delwhjr
Apr 22, 2019Explorer
rjsurfer wrote:
Op back, we're not "locked" into a Keystone Cougar but we did have a 2007 Cougar (similar size and floorplan) and it was trouble free for 10 years.
Go figure..?
From what I'm reading it's still a crapshoot with most RV products, you're taking a chance with them all. Except the higher price models and they are usually are too heavy for my truck.
Ron W.
If you are not adverse to getting another Keystone, you might be able to negotiate a swap for a new 2020 unit. They would not have to give out cash, they could supply out of stock which would be a lot less than MSRP to their bottom line. If you could chose options and get to do a thorough PDI upon delivery; it could be a better deal all around.
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