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camp-n-family
Feb 06, 2015Explorer
This is strictly based on personal experience. Others may vary.
I have a '13 Bullet Premier and have been very happy with it. It meets all our needs and is a lot lighter than other similar trailers we looked at. The fit, finish, and quality are very good and we've had no issues with it whatsoever.
I can't speak for current Flagstaffs but we previously owned an '07 Flagstaff and it was a good, solid built tt. We did have an issue with an unfound leak which eventually caused the rubber roof to separate. I am very diligent with maintenance and upkeep so it was not from lack of upkeep. We traded it at that point.
My father has a '13 Rockwood fiver which he bought on my recommendation. I had always considered them to be good, well built TTs. At this point I feel guilty and would never buy one. It has been a nightmare since day 1. In 2 years of ownership it has been at the dealers, or factory, for over 1 year combined. Complete new roof, front cap, axles and tires, flooring, slide track, water heater, AC.....the list goes on. It is now a legal battle. Granted, most grief is due to the dealer and their lack of knowledge. The manufacturer has been good to fix most issues, but then again it should have never left the factory as it was.
I have a '13 Bullet Premier and have been very happy with it. It meets all our needs and is a lot lighter than other similar trailers we looked at. The fit, finish, and quality are very good and we've had no issues with it whatsoever.
I can't speak for current Flagstaffs but we previously owned an '07 Flagstaff and it was a good, solid built tt. We did have an issue with an unfound leak which eventually caused the rubber roof to separate. I am very diligent with maintenance and upkeep so it was not from lack of upkeep. We traded it at that point.
My father has a '13 Rockwood fiver which he bought on my recommendation. I had always considered them to be good, well built TTs. At this point I feel guilty and would never buy one. It has been a nightmare since day 1. In 2 years of ownership it has been at the dealers, or factory, for over 1 year combined. Complete new roof, front cap, axles and tires, flooring, slide track, water heater, AC.....the list goes on. It is now a legal battle. Granted, most grief is due to the dealer and their lack of knowledge. The manufacturer has been good to fix most issues, but then again it should have never left the factory as it was.
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