Aug-03-2017 04:16 PM
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Aug-10-2017 11:26 AM
RVA Jeff wrote:When they first came out with it, it wasn't very reliable. I don't know how reliable they are now.
Just out of curiosity, why not ?
Aug-10-2017 11:20 AM
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Aug-07-2017 06:12 AM
kotz wrote:
We purchased our Arctic Fox 35-5z new back in November of 2015.
So far the only issues we've had is the window shade pulled out from the wall and a minor propane leak repaired this spring. $100 to repair at a non fox dealer. We've put on just under 20k miles on the unit and have used it in temps between -25 to 105 degrees.
Lived in it between Nov-March in Gillette, Wyoming. Had the unit skirted, and made a noticeable difference in the winter months with the windy conditions of Wyoming. During the winter probably used 80 gallons of propane per month with the furnace set at 65 degrees. Ran the fireplace 16 hrs a day during the coldest times. We were never uncomfortable during these extremes.
I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.
Aug-07-2017 06:07 AM
allornothing wrote:RVA Jeff wrote:
Thanks for the input guys....I feel a lot better about this now. Plus I found a dealer in PA (which is not even on their website) who happens to have a 2018 27-5L, so I think I'm going to drive up there over the weekend to see it. Also, I've been looking at other campers in that price range that are that size, and they don't compare, even on paper. For one thing, I haven't found a single 30 foot fifth wheel with dual pane windows....even as an option. Problem is, all the higher end models for companies like Keystone, Heartland, etc. are 35+ feet
Jeff,
What dealer in PA sells AF, I'll be in market next year and their on my short list but I figured I'd have to look elsewhere since there's no dealers around.
Aug-07-2017 06:06 AM
goducks10 wrote:RVA Jeff wrote:Njmurvin wrote:
I bought my 2011 27.5L a year ago for about half of what you're talking (to give you an idea of resale values). It took me over a year to find a used one within a 2 hr driving radius. Totally agree about the chair. We have it at home in our family room. It's a tank. You'd better have a 350/3500 to pull it or you'll likely be overloaded. Everything is accessible with slides in except the pantry in the kitchen, one nightstand drawer and 3 drawers under the wardrobe slide. We looked at lots of trailers and, IMHO, the quality on this unit was clearly visible. It's not perfect (hate the fading decals) but I would definitively buy it again.
Thanks for this! For some reason I thought the resale value would be a little higher, just because of the lack of inventory of used 27-5Ls...so you're saying a five model year old camper has already lost half of it's value.I know that's pretty typical of most campers, I just thought Arctic Fox was different. Thanks for the info on room when the slide is in...good to know. I wonder if they've resolved the fading decals in the latter model years....
The trade in value is a set amount more than likely it's wholesale.
What an owner initially pays for the RV determines the balance.
In other words if the buyer paid closer to MSRP and trades it in it will seem like they're not getting as much for it.
RV's do depreciate fast no doubt about that. But buying one for 30+% off MSRP gets you a better deal when selling. And not all dealers are the same.
I recently emailed one dealer and called another about a trading mine in. One wanted to give me $13,000, the other $22,000 on a 4 year old 5th wheel that I paid $32,000 for. Retail is around $24,000 IMO. So point is lots of factors involved when selling/trading in.
Aug-07-2017 05:42 AM
RVA Jeff wrote:
Thanks for the input guys....I feel a lot better about this now. Plus I found a dealer in PA (which is not even on their website) who happens to have a 2018 27-5L, so I think I'm going to drive up there over the weekend to see it. Also, I've been looking at other campers in that price range that are that size, and they don't compare, even on paper. For one thing, I haven't found a single 30 foot fifth wheel with dual pane windows....even as an option. Problem is, all the higher end models for companies like Keystone, Heartland, etc. are 35+ feet
Aug-06-2017 08:03 PM
Aug-06-2017 07:29 AM
RVA Jeff wrote:Njmurvin wrote:
I bought my 2011 27.5L a year ago for about half of what you're talking (to give you an idea of resale values). It took me over a year to find a used one within a 2 hr driving radius. Totally agree about the chair. We have it at home in our family room. It's a tank. You'd better have a 350/3500 to pull it or you'll likely be overloaded. Everything is accessible with slides in except the pantry in the kitchen, one nightstand drawer and 3 drawers under the wardrobe slide. We looked at lots of trailers and, IMHO, the quality on this unit was clearly visible. It's not perfect (hate the fading decals) but I would definitively buy it again.
Thanks for this! For some reason I thought the resale value would be a little higher, just because of the lack of inventory of used 27-5Ls...so you're saying a five model year old camper has already lost half of it's value.I know that's pretty typical of most campers, I just thought Arctic Fox was different. Thanks for the info on room when the slide is in...good to know. I wonder if they've resolved the fading decals in the latter model years....
Aug-06-2017 03:44 AM
matt moberg wrote:
We got a 2018 27-5L June 22nd we have pulled it about 1500 miles and slept in it 28 nights about 2/3rds dry camping. We absolutely love this trailer. We had a 2016 Cougar bumper pull last year, we pulled that trailer 11000 miles last year and slept in it a little over 100 nights. There is no comparison between the 2. It was apparent after using the Cougar that hard it wasn't going to hold up. We ordered ours to get the interior we wanted. We deleted the living room mirror and the makeup mirror in the bath also had a receiver hitch installed It took 6 months to get it built. We had one warranty issue that our dealer (Niemeyers in Albertville Mn)took care of. We pull it with a 2016 F-350 Crew cab short box diesel and a Anderson Ultimate hitch. We are going to double pull with our Can Am side by side behind the Fox. We did a 50 mile test double pull today, pulled like a dream.
Thanks/Matt
Aug-06-2017 03:41 AM
Njmurvin wrote:
I bought my 2011 27.5L a year ago for about half of what you're talking (to give you an idea of resale values). It took me over a year to find a used one within a 2 hr driving radius. Totally agree about the chair. We have it at home in our family room. It's a tank. You'd better have a 350/3500 to pull it or you'll likely be overloaded. Everything is accessible with slides in except the pantry in the kitchen, one nightstand drawer and 3 drawers under the wardrobe slide. We looked at lots of trailers and, IMHO, the quality on this unit was clearly visible. It's not perfect (hate the fading decals) but I would definitively buy it again.
Aug-05-2017 06:26 PM