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- lbrjetExplorerMy first trailer was a Passport. Good entry level units in my opinion.
- PiddlersExplorerWe have a Passport, (not Ultralite) and have had zero issues with it. Would definitely buy another at some point. The only time ours has been back to the dealer was for the air conditioner wiring recall.
We take care of it, and it is housed inside a building, so that makes a difference too.
Passports like all other makes have many different levels, and range from entry level and up. In my opinion a $35K to $38K Passport is not "entry level". - Fryer5ExplorerWe have a 2008 keystone passport ultralight 290BH. It is our first travel trailer and we still have it. It has held up well, minus a couple of small roof leaks due to lack of proper maintance on part. It has been stored outside uncovered year round for its entire life. Other than the decals fading and cracking, it still looks good (currently in process of removing old decals and applying new custom graphics, thread to come). The other issue we have had is we are currently replacing the front bedroom escape window for the second time due to it opening and bouncing out while traveling. I have towed it approx 12,000 miles in this time, and am on my second set of tires. The ultralight line of trailers is lightweight, and the interior finishes reflect that, don't expect solid wood. We immediately replaced the mattress with a regular queen.
Pros
I like the fact that it is aluminum framed.
The appliances have been reliable
The floor plan works great for my family of 5
Cons
The bathroom is small
The fridge is small
Those junk decals that fade and crack
Hope that helps
The Fryer's
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