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โMay-10-2016 07:48 PM
covenantbro wrote:
We own a 2010 Carriage Cameo 36 FWS. We haven't had any major problems. It tows great and is often a campground conversation subject. We've had no problems getting required replacement parts. We purchased the rig in 2014. We owned a TT prior to the Cameo. We have no regrets with our purchase. We plan to keep for more years.
โMay-10-2016 07:37 PM
Veebyes wrote:
There is nothing wrong with owning a quality orphan. With the right floorplan, if I was in the market I'd buy a Carriage, a Teton, an Alpenlite, a pre sale of Double Tree Mobile Suite in a heartbeat.
These are quality rigs, not just because of the builder, but because of the better components in them. Chances are those component makers are still in business, or another manufacturer can be found.
No, replacement panels cannot be had from a builder who does not exist, but try getting replacement panels, or any other unique part, from a builder after a couple of years when that model is no longer in production.
No builder, no dealer, no problem. There are ways of fixing anything.
If you really like your rig, we do ours, & it is an orphan, ours is, no matter. Keep it for the long haul, get to know it well, do your own mods & repairs & it will be much cheaper than flipping for something different every couple of years just because some minor thing is new & different.
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โMay-10-2016 03:49 PM
travelnutz wrote:
The frame has to be able to handle the FWS weight, twisting action, and have solid secure slide mounting areas for the slide mechanism to be mounted on. Small slide outs of up to 16' put much less stress on frames. LS has gone to a cheaper generic purchased frame now to cut costs and be more competitive with other like size 5th wheel model prices. The cheaper generic frame will not handle the stresses inherent to the FWS so it has been discontinued. The average buyer wants cheap, cheaper, and cheapest and their wallet controls their thinking as to what wins their signature on the purchase contract.
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โMay-10-2016 12:42 PM
JW of Opechee Shores wrote:
I recently traded our 2008 Cameo 35SB3 for a 2010 Cameo 36FWS and was happy with both the trade in value and the purchase price from RV's for Less in Knoxville TN. I will keep this one a long time, the quality and amenities mean that I don't even waste my time looking at new ones. Any issue can still be taken care of by me or a good RV repair place. Most all parts are available through after market dealers. You can get a lot of support on the Lifestyle-Carraige forum. Lifestyle has finished using the Carraige frame as of 2016 so a full wall slide will no longer be available and the rear storage has dissapeared. Thor is producing new Carraige and Cameo fivers because they bought the name. Lifestyle took most of the employees and the design equipment. If I were you I wouldn't discount looking for a Cameo and work hard on the pricing, there are dealers like RV's for Less who just deal in high end units and move them quickly.
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