Nov-27-2014 10:31 AM
Dec-17-2014 07:38 PM
gerrym51 wrote:Sunnygirl wrote:
Did I hear correctly that the tow capacity is only 2,000 pounds? That seems low. I wonder what the CCC is.
every promaster conversion i have seen has this 2000 pound limit.
remember the 5100 pound tow limit on the empty promaster is with an empty van.
a conversion in effect fills up the van-combine that with a 6 cylinder-good as it is- and the max is 2000 pounds.
a promaster conversion is not the one to get if you want to tow.
Dec-16-2014 12:12 PM
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Dec-07-2014 11:15 AM
Jimmy Dickens wrote:
The Zion and Promaster Lexor are different variations on the same theme. The Lexor looks a bit better done to me. But Zion appears to be lower priced. Lexor is expected to have a list price of 98k, likely to sell for 85-90k.
The Travato 59G has the best layout for my taste. Too bad it doesn't have the second battery and solar.
Dec-07-2014 08:17 AM
Fastpaddler wrote:Jimmy Dickens wrote:
Pleasure-Way released a new tour of their new Promaster Lexor on YouTube.
It's a good looking B with the same floor plan and interior as their other units. Two coach batteries and solar charging. The wide Promaster lends itself to a larger bathroom.
What do you think.
Pleasure-Way Promaster Lexor
How does this compare to the new Roadtrek Zion on the Promaster chassis which is about 82K$??
Dec-07-2014 07:25 AM
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Dec-06-2014 08:06 PM
Jimmy Dickens wrote:
Pleasure-Way released a new tour of their new Promaster Lexor on YouTube.
It's a good looking B with the same floor plan and interior as their other units. Two coach batteries and solar charging. The wide Promaster lends itself to a larger bathroom.
What do you think.
Pleasure-Way Promaster Lexor
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