Sep-17-2013 05:58 PM
Sep-28-2013 10:23 AM
joebedford wrote:Oaklevel wrote:You must have VERY small toys. 🙂
We are very happy with our 2013 Puma Unleashed 35.5 ft fiver 12" garage
Sep-28-2013 08:44 AM
Oaklevel wrote:You must have VERY small toys. 🙂
We are very happy with our 2013 Puma Unleashed 35.5 ft fiver 12" garage
Sep-28-2013 08:30 AM
And to reiterate, something towable by a 1-ton turbo diesel rather than a land yacht.
Sep-25-2013 07:37 AM
miboje wrote:Behind the scenes, most mechanics will tell you cars like Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar, etc. are less reliable than your typical Civic or Corolla. Granted these luxury cars will blow your socks off when you open the door and that's worth more than reliability to some folks. But, year and mileage being equal, you're more likely to be sitting on the side of the road calling AAA in one of these European luxury cars than a Civic or Corolla. FWIW, the Consumer Report reliability charts pretty much sum it up.Bad Brad wrote:
There's options for everyone, but you can't expect a Rolls Royce if you don't pay for it. Personally, I'm happy with a Honda. The bells and whistles don't impress me...the camping experience does!
I drive a 1999 Subaru Outback SUS sedan with 198,000 miles on it, so that should clarify that I am just not into ego and prestige.:B
I'm not asking for a prestige brand product to stroke my ego. I am asking for something of good quality that is durable, comfortable, attractive, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. And to reiterate, something towable by a 1-ton turbo diesel rather than a land yacht.
If you buy a Honda vs. a Rolls Royce, should you expect that Honda to be a piece of sh!t?
Sep-25-2013 06:27 AM
Bad Brad wrote:
There's options for everyone, but you can't expect a Rolls Royce if you don't pay for it. Personally, I'm happy with a Honda. The bells and whistles don't impress me...the camping experience does!
Sep-24-2013 09:21 PM
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Sep-24-2013 04:57 PM
CarterKraft wrote:Not sure what you define as lower $ range, but IMO QC problems exist in most make and model RV's. IMO, until you get into the $300k++ range, corners must be cut to compete. It's what you can't see, and what happens over time, that really defines quality in my book. Cosmetic first impressions are just that. What's behind the converter, behind the frig, the slide mechanisms, roof structure, chassis welds, etc. I've seen horror after horror.
. . . in my limited experience all brands in the lower $ range have some QC problems . . .
Sep-22-2013 07:27 PM
Sep-21-2013 11:15 AM
Sep-21-2013 07:13 AM
miboje wrote:
On edit: Last night I did some surfing and found a dealer in the Buffalo area with a CY4000 Elite. Looks like we might pay them a visit in the near future.
Sep-20-2013 08:06 PM
Sep-20-2013 05:11 PM
miboje wrote:
It sounds like a full time unit would work well for you.
1.) Right...I've heard a lot of people say they took out the RV mattress and went with a residential one instead.
2.) Hmmmm....I believe I have seen what you described. Would this work for you? (scroll through the images to the bathroom. This sucker is roomy-I've seen it in person:Cyclone King 4100
4.) I have heard a lot of people mention awkward neck positions to watch TV. My idea is to keep the TV in the garage on the wall in front of the bunks and chaise lounges. Since I don't actually plan on watching TV unless it's pouring rain or something, it's not a biggie to me.
5.)That would be a bit too heavy for our TV.
Sep-20-2013 12:43 PM
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