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- SidecarFlipExplorer IIINor do I and we both know that MSRP and street price on any RV of any type are 2 different things entirely.
I might be a minority but I really like the 'Euro' sanitary interiors (why I like FWC). Simple to maintain, bright and airy simple to clean. I see they have the same windows that Northstar and FWC uses. I'm out on the inner door, looks like a chain link fence but that could be an Australian requirement. Like to see a picture of the berth arrangement other than the verbal sescription and I find it kind of amazing a Ford Ranger will carry one. I've always considered a Ranger to be a tiny pickup. My wife had one with a V6 and 4x4 and it went like a scalded dog but carrying capacity was minimal, plus the bed is short.
They look put together nicely. From the pictures, fit and finish looks to be better than what we get served here...
Jim, if you want sticker shock, take a gander at an optioned FWC on their website or a Hallmark. You can get into real serious buck range with either and the Hallmark is a P'Up. to boot... (as is the FWC). Hallmark has no dealers so it's factory direct and the price is the price, no street pricing there. - jimh406Explorer III
SidecarFlip wrote:
Ar current exchange rates it's not a bad deal (minus the 240 volt outlets of course...lol)
My reasoning fwiw ... 36.5K roughly US MSRP for a small non-slide no-frills camper. A Lance 650 based on prices in rvtrader is 29K. They seem pretty comparable, but of course, are different. I have no idea what the street prices would be. - SidecarFlipExplorer IIIThis....
They seem really basic, so I hope the build quality is good for what you are getting for a relatively high cost.
Ar current exchange rates it's not a bad deal (minus the 240 volt outlets of course...lol) - jimh406Explorer III
SidecarFlip wrote:
Jim, you have to take into account the dollar versus dollar difference.
What makes you think I'm not? - SidecarFlipExplorer III
jimh425 wrote:
They seem really basic, so I hope the build quality is good for what you are getting for a relatively high cost.
Jim, you have to take into account the dollar versus dollar difference. An AU dollar is worth less than an FRN, which is, for now, the benchmark currency. - SidecarFlipExplorer III
RobertRyan wrote:
SidecarFlip wrote:
Hopefully, the build quality with the Oz unit is better than the American counterparts...
Build quality of the Millard is pretty good. Not something you can say about the US imported units. Also interiors are not too our tastes
I take it that Aussies don't think much of Lance then....(Lance offers their units is Oz I believe)...
I like the Mallard interior, definitely European. Probably why I like Four Wheel Campers as well. They also lean toward the 'Euro' clean look with bright interiors too.
Mallard should look at exporting them to this country. I believe there would be a market here for something of higher quality than what the domestic builders turn out. - jimh406Explorer IIIThey seem really basic, so I hope the build quality is good for what you are getting for a relatively high cost.
- RobertRyanExplorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
Hopefully, the build quality with the Oz unit is better than the American counterparts...
Build quality of the Millard is pretty good. Not something you can say about the US imported units. Also interiors are not too our tastes - SidecarFlipExplorer IIIHopefully, the build quality with the Oz unit is better than the American counterparts...
- RobertRyanExplorer
Freep wrote:
jimh425 wrote:
Please explain. At 0:52, the speedometer shows he/she is going 115 kph. My conversion says 71 mph. Is that not fast anywhere in an RV on dirt?
71 MPH is too fast in my TC on a smooth highway. Dirt road? Hell no.
Well you would be blasted by everyone else going past.The Video shows a 4x4 Sprinter.
Quite a few drive quite safely at that speed. Australian highways have normally a 120kmh speed limit
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