Aug-28-2014 10:57 AM
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Sep-02-2014 08:48 AM
skripo wrote:
We are 5 as well and found the Fun Finder 24BDS (27 feet overall) simply better than the dozens of brands we saw before hand.
http://cruiserrv.com/products/fun-finder/floorplans/item/f-242bds
Their interior finish is not only second to none, but simply more luxurious than any I have seen before. Full Fiberglas construction, top of the line appliances, 4760 dry weight make it worthy of serious consideration
The only issue is they are somewhat hard to find. Make sure you get a 2014 or newer model to get the fiberglass cap.
Sep-02-2014 08:47 AM
ycswat wrote:
I've had the 2185 for a little over a year and a half. We have the convertabed and it is a great feature. Plenty of storage room underneath the bed/couch for lots of dry food. No problems with the few issues we've had getting fixed by the dealer. Join the Lance of America site and you can get lots of good information to help make a good informed decision. You will see people with customer service issues on the site, and lots of good friendly people to help answer specific questions.
Rob
Sep-02-2014 05:55 AM
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Aug-29-2014 11:42 AM
hddecker wrote:
Go to the Lance web site and look at their video on the manufacturing process, then go look at the others and compare.
Aug-29-2014 10:25 AM
Aug-29-2014 10:08 AM
bmj11 wrote:
The Lance is a full 4 seasons with the proper package.
Aug-29-2014 10:07 AM
Bagger97 wrote:
The Lance is to small for a family. No couch or chairs if everyone is stuck inside. Could get very nasty. Kids do get bigger.
Aug-29-2014 07:32 AM
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Aug-28-2014 05:20 PM
n7bsn wrote:
I would certainly go with Lance over WildCat, much better made.
I don't know if there is any validity to it, but he stated the newer Nash trailers were not as nicely built as the older ones. He implied that Nash was Northwood's entry level unit, which is kind of obvious, but that they were attempting to build Nash units to compete with lower priced entry RVs and that the quality on the newer ones had gone down.