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Need Qick Advice for Hershey Show Please

AlwaysTravelin
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Can you please suggest models/brands to look at that are very well built. i'm thinking anything under 25feet.

NOT looking for luxury.... mainly interested in the quality of construction. Looking to do full time in it.... so i want it well made.

what do you suggest?
thanks
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DaCrema
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PghBob wrote:
Lazy Daze will definately not be at the Hershey show. They only do one show a year in Pamona, California just down the road from the factory in Montclair.

But the Northeastern Lazy Dazers will be in Scranton PA the week after.
The easiest way to see a Lazy Daze without going to the factory is to post something on one of the regional bulletin board forums and visit. Lazy Daze RVs do not change much over the years so looking at an older one is much like looking at the same floor plan of a newer one. A trip to the factory is very worth while though. It is not the usual kind of factory.
Though I do like the window shades in the newer LD vs my 07. Not sure when the change was made.

Bordercollie
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We paid $52K (total with taxes, etc.) for our new 2004 Tioga 26Q, with all the goodies, in late 2003. Sure, prices have gone up, but paying twice as much for a similar but better-built rig with fiberglass roof boggles my mind. I noticed that many of the standard features on lower cost rigs are pricey options on PC's website. It may be that PC option packages are negotiable too. Buying the "best" may not always be the best advice for beginning RV'ers. Looking at the "best" and comparing them to lower cost but "good" RV's is probably a good starting point in deciding what brand/model/floorplan/length to buy. I'd be concerned about salesman pressure and impulse buying at an RV show.

PSW
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Bordercollie, you might want to check the Phoenix Cruiser website again for the prices. I think what you were looking at was the "retail" price, whatever that means. You can then click the "factory direct" price and get a pretty sizeable discount. For example, our Model 2350 showed a price new of about $116,000 "retail" and a factory direct of $92,000. That is about 20% off "retail". And still a lot of dough.
PSW
2013 Phoenix Cruiser 2350
2014 Jeep Cherokee behind it
and a 2007 Roadtrek 210P for touring

AlwaysTravelin
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Thanks everyone for your posts.... you have helped me alot.
the unit i am buying is ONLY for me.... and i dont need alot of space.... i dont have that many belongings. 24 ft would be more than enough.... 27 ft would be a palace, i'll just have to see what i run into.... try it all on and see how it feels. i am getting up early tomorrow to hit the road.... its not far to get there....but its going to be a LOOONG day.
thanks again for your help.

OldRadios
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For two people I agree on the 27' minimum (pretty sure I have the same rig as Bordercollie). But, if I was by myself I would be looking for a shorter used rig like the old Ford Chinooks. Loved those full fiberglass rigs and always wanted one for myself. With two of us though and different sleeping habits you can't beat a full time queen bedroom. If one is tired the other can go on with what they want to do while the other hits the sack.
2006 Fleetwood 26Q
2010 Harley Softail Toad
2015 Ford Focus Toad
Upstate (the other) New York

Bordercollie
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Full timing, alone or with a partner, in anything less than a 27 footer (bumper to bumper) is not my idea of comfortable. With a 27 footer you can have a rear bedroom, ample storage and cabinet space. Sleeping in the overhead loses it's charm over time especially if you have any foot or knee problems. Sleeping on a convertible dinette or sofa is not great for comfort either. A 27 footer will fit into most RV park and forest camp spots and can be parked fairly easily near restaurants, in malls, and public parks as well as at tourist attractions. Buy a name brand. If money is no object, buy one of the best with a crowned fibreglass roof with no seams and no front window in the overhead . Slides are nice but can have electro-mechanical problems. Lazy Daze do not have slides. Out of curiosity, looked at a 24 foot Phoenix Cruiser on the website. With a few options, price was
$114,000 before taxes,etc.

Gene_in_NE
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Another brand that does not get too much mention, but is of quality construction and is family owned is the "Born Free".
2002 Trail-Lite Model 211-S w/5.7 Chevy (click View Profile)
Gene

Roman_Duck
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Will not offer one brand or another, but the serious buyers arrive on Wednesday and buy; by days end. All others pretty much look at purchased units and order theirs on Fridays and Saturdays.
The savings I understand is in the manufacture's absorbing the prep and transportation costs during the show.
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PSW
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I'll second the vote on Phoenix Cruiser. We have had ours a year this week and absolutely love it in every respect.
PSW
2013 Phoenix Cruiser 2350
2014 Jeep Cherokee behind it
and a 2007 Roadtrek 210P for touring

PghBob
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Lazy Daze will definately not be at the Hershey show. They only do one show a year in Pamona, California just down the road from the factory in Montclair.

bobojay5
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Phoenix Cruiser is an excellent quality, built to order coach
Bob & Sharon
Eastern Kansas
2013 Winnebago ERA 70A
Class B Van

Desert_Captain
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Definitely check out the Nexus line, specifically the Phantom 23P (see my sig). Top of the line quality with factory direct (no dealers), pricing. We have put 20K+ trouble free miles on ours in the last 13 months. Preview their products at www.NexusRV.com.

:B

ed6713
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Lazy Daze, Born Free, Coach House Platinum.
🙂

pauldub
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For quality of construction it's probably hard to beat Lazy Daze. I doubt if you'll find them at a show.