โApr-26-2016 07:40 AM
โApr-27-2016 07:59 PM
GoPackGo wrote:SabreCanuck wrote:GoPackGo wrote:
Kinda thought that was it. I consider RE and RL to be the same.
To be honest, I thought RE was Rear Entry, meaning the main entry door is right at the back of the Trailer.
You may very well be right as a general statement.
I have a Heartland product and the model number is 3010RE. Heartand considers this to mean that it has a 'rear entertainment' area. My entry door is in the middle (just before the slide) like most other fivers. If ONLY they would have designated it as a 35xxRE so everyone would know it is 35' long !
*I learned something - I didn't know RL and RE really were different.
โApr-27-2016 07:52 PM
SabreCanuck wrote:GoPackGo wrote:
Kinda thought that was it. I consider RE and RL to be the same.
To be honest, I thought RE was Rear Entry, meaning the main entry door is right at the back of the Trailer.
โApr-27-2016 05:08 PM
โApr-27-2016 04:27 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
Kinda thought that was it. I consider RE and RL to be the same.
โApr-27-2016 02:41 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
Kinda thought that was it. I consider RE and RL to be the same. Mine has a fireplace across the back with the tv behind it. When the TV is raised it blocks a good chunk of the window. In front of the TV on one side is the sofa/bed and across from it are two recliners. I like the setup. Would an RL be different ?
โApr-27-2016 10:38 AM
janegowest wrote:
We were considering a rear kitchen 5er that had the dining on the wall opposite the entry door. There were several compromises, but thought that it might be liveable. However, as I got to thinking....these questions came to mind...
1. How much room is there on that side in parks with tight spaces? If there are a row of trees or bushes on that side, the slide could be jammed up to them?
2. I would imagine that I would be looking at our neighbor's campsite with dining on that side?
We have never RV'ed, so not familiar with RV lot layouts. Would love to hear from you experienced folks!
โApr-27-2016 06:53 AM
daveandviv wrote:
"2. I would imagine that I would be looking at our neighbor's campsite with dining on that side?"
Janegowest,
To answer your original question, we just ordered a new fifth wheel and one of the things that was on our "must have list" was a dining table on the door side of the camper. Sitting at the table and looking out at the neighbors sitting around their campsite is not what I want to do. And closing the blinds on a nice day for privacy doesn't work for us either.
โApr-27-2016 06:44 AM
janegowest wrote:GoPackGo wrote:
Mine is 35'
The Bighorn series is built on the same line as the Landmark series (Heartland's premier series). They share some options and I think they share some components, but am not sure. Maybe someone who knows for sure could let us know.
Mine stickered at well over $80k. I think I got it for about $52k.
Wow!! You got more than a third off! Did you buy it wholesale, or locally?
I wish they would stop this MSRP stuff and that the manufacturers would set a real price! I do NOT like dickering!!
โApr-26-2016 10:44 PM
โApr-26-2016 10:27 PM
โApr-26-2016 09:48 PM
โApr-26-2016 09:22 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
I did go through a few of them, and several other different models and brands. At some point you just realize which one you like best.
Wish I could answer your question about the smell. All you can do is park it and open up all the windows for a week.
I think maybe some dealers have not been affected by internet pricing yet. They still depend on people to shop locally. That's going to change. People are growing up using computers from kindergarten age (Not saying I agree with that entirely). But as these kids grow older and start recreating, they will inevitably use the Net to compare prices more so then a lot of us Boomers do, who maybe came late to the computer party.
โApr-26-2016 08:57 PM
โApr-26-2016 08:42 PM