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โAug-11-2014 08:51 PM
naph wrote:We've had ours for a few months. They are discontinued now. We are very pleased with ours. It's incredibly easy to drive and to use and can top 75 mph. It is small enough to take almost anywhere and can be setup and ready at a campsite in 15 minutes.
thx everyone for the suggestions! Still learning my way around the forum. Someone mentioned renting an itasca navion 24g in san jose. I've been looking a lot for someplace to do that. Can you please tell me where you did that? Also if anyone else out there has had an experience with this rv would appreciate hearing your comments!
โAug-11-2014 08:46 PM
naph wrote:
We're shopping for our first rv and want one without the cabover feature. We like lots of the features of the itasca navion iq including the more aerodynamic front. Anyone have any advice about other rv's similar in design?
โAug-08-2014 03:55 PM
pnichols wrote:They have been installing shorter arms for a number of years since ours was built.
Ron,
I notice that your cab mirrors seem to stick out just as wide as the remotely controlled and heated mirrors on our 101 inch widebody Class C.
I wonder why PC doesn't tuck those in just a bit (using a shorter arm) to better match their coach's narrower width?
Every inch narrower would sometimes help in the places we go. However, 101 non-slide inches of width sure feels good once we get camped.
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โAug-07-2014 01:21 PM
bobojay5 wrote:Yep....
What no one has mentioned yet is that Phoenix Cruiser RV's are narrower than the normal class C built on the Ford Chassis.....
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โAug-07-2014 10:58 AM
pnichols wrote:Nope.
So Ron, isn't it about time you traded in your current 2350 PC and jeep .... and used the proceeds to have PC custom build you a sweet new 2100 on an overkill E450 4X4 chassis with full air suspension?
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