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- MTHomeExplorerI'm happy to hear such good reviews. We are taking our 2008 Passport 195BR out for our very first trip today. We're a little nervous, but with a pull through site it should be ok.
- camp4everExplorerWe bought ours new last year.. So far so good!! Brought it to DC and Charlotte along with weekend trips in between.. Brought it back a few times to the dealer for some small issues, all was fixed and very happy with the unit..
- SpeedogomerExplorer
rrupert wrote:
We have been checking out new TT and have zeroed in on a Passport Ultra Lite. Does anyone have any issues or suggestions with these models or with Keystone RV in general?
My cousin bought one this year, a 2400bh with the upgraded grey colored fiberglass (worth every penny). He likes it, has no complaints, and I also think it's pretty nice. We camp with them often. - wolfsong328ExplorerWe have a Passport and love it .. Lots of storage. The only problem was a leak under the kitchen sink that was warrantied - no problem.
We will replace the mattress that came with our , but until we do, we have just put a queen air mattress on it for now .
I wish I could find a club of passport owners.
So far- NO LUCK
As of June 2014- our camper has been parked in AR, AL, MO,FL
But once DH retires -- Look out USA here we come !!!
ONE suggestion: SPend the money for the stabilizer bar . - trskyExplorerI had a Passport 28BH for 3 years. We liked it a lot and had no issues at all. Only reason we got rid of it was because the kids left an we didn't need a long quad bunk.
- TwainExplorerWe've used our 290BH maybe 100 nights the past 3 years. I wish it had a true queen bed and larger grey tank. We replaced the mattress and that's about it. We love having the larger window on the curbside of the TT; can see the site views that way. It tows nice, we like the color scheme, and the 2300 lBS cargo capacity. All the windows are great for views, light and breezes.
It does not have the features or the price of a $40k TT. - ZeeLet50ExplorerWe have a '13 23RB and love it. It feels and looks like home. No real problems as of yet. It tows well and I like the smoked frame-less windows. They keep it dark in the AM and give us privacy. Slide out is nice and layout is well thought out. Weighing in at 4600lbs our has dual 4000lb axles. Only thing I wish was different was larger tanks. We only have 30 gal cap fresh/grey/black.
- Winged_OneExplorer
Clonefan wrote:
I have a new Passport and I can't complain. It's lightweight, has the wide axles and tows nicely. I have noticed here and there some minor details that need touching up, but for the most part we are very happy with it.
+1 Only it was had one, a 199ML. We did replace the bed with an innerspring mattress we liked better. - lawdesExplorerI have had a Passport for just under a year. No real problems until discovered a bent axle (rear). Keystone is not only replacing that axle, but recommended and is replacing both axles with larger ones. Discussing replacing the ruined tire, and I think they will do that as well. Can't complain about that company, despite some of the negative reviews I have read. We really enjoy the trailer....roomy, lots of counter space, storage, etc.
- DWolfromExplorerWe've had our Passport for 3 years without a single issue other than user error(s)...:S I've repaired a couple of minor caulking related issues, but that's it. Good luck!
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