claymcc wrote:
That'd be a nice rig for someone with a Dodge Megacab dually -
I looked at Host just before ordering our AF992 (hopefully to be delivered in January), and base price for a Cascade was just over $39k, no generator or other options. Optioned out the way I wanted? $54k, about 27% more than an optioned-out AF992. Dave (who I think is the owner) is very nice, very helpful, has not much good to say about competitors, and wouldn't come off the MSRP more than a total of $500, so though I liked the Cascade layout very much, I went with AF.
- Clay
Your experience with Host was the polar opposite of mine.
My Everest, which is much larger than a Cascade, cost $43k, $12k off MSRP, or 21.18%, that was the offer before bargaining.
My Everest included, up graded escape hatch, dry bath, 2.5k Onan Generator, rear view wireless camera, LED TV, stereo, Microwave convection oven, regular oven with 3 burner cook top,8cuft fridge, AC, power awning, 1500 watt inverter, 2, 30lb propane tanks, 2 GC batteries, storage bay slide out and more.
Dave never bad mouthed the competitors, but does think his campers are better.