glazier wrote:
kfp673 wrote:
Well we ended up going to the show on Saturday. Very busy but a great day to walk around since it was cool. Cant believe how many RV's are there. The good news is I got to see all of my options or at least a model close enough to give us a good idea. The bad news is I am just as confused. They are all so nice and so expensive! Really liked some of the new Fuzion floor plans and options. The wireless remote for leveling, slides, awnings, and lights is just cool!! I think the pricing is interesting. They really try to sell you on the idea that these are the best prices but in reality they are no better then the discount RV places. Put some miles on the shoes that day for sure! Overall we enjoyed the show and really got a good feel. I have to say that for folks looking at soe of the less expensive 5er TH's the Torque's were nicer than I expected. From looking at picutres I really thought they would look cheap but they were not bad and general quality looked just as nice as others just with fewer options. Would love to hear from others that were there to see what you thought. Final thought... We were there to look for 5th wheel toy haulers and we were there from 10:30am to 4pm. We checked out maybe 4 or 5 5th wheels along the way just becuase... I cant imagine going to that show if you had no plan of what you were looking for and wanted to see as many as possible. Would take you a few days for sure.
What new floor plans did Fuzion have? What about XLR, did they bring anything new?
Fuzion had the 331 and the 371 there both of which I wanted to see (only interested in dual axel). The 371 was in a brocure they had but not listed anywhere else. 37' unit with a very unique floor plan and 1 & 1/2 bath plus 11' garage. Really like this one but again pricey. 331 was also very nice! XLR had a model 301X12 which was pretty nice as well. All of the brands had beautiful new and existing tripple axel units as well but I cant afford them and cant tow them so I did not spend much time or pay much attention in those models.