We are currently looking at TTs and Lance has been one of the front runners. If you can go to a dealer and compare them side-by-side with another brand, you will be able to see the difference is build quality. Drawers, slides, cabinets, are built solid, not with staples and fake wood. Is it worth the extra money for you??? Only you can decide that. My thinking is that $20-$25K is a lot of money to spend for particle board, staples and wood looking paper covering cabinets, doors, etc.
One dealer likes to show you how well the walls are made on the Lance, he will haul off and pound the wall to show you there is no give, etc. Not sure I want him doing that on the one I choose though :S
I'm lucky in that we live an hour from the factory and there are 3 dealers nearby, so I've spent a good amount of time going through them. Are there going to be issues? Yup, probably as there are with anything built in the RV industry. One thing I haven't seen or heard many complaints about are big issues like delamination, slide out issues, and frame and axle problems. Those are the things you will see and hear about with the Lites, and other brands.
Other vendor components like fridge, a/c, heater, slide motor, etc can fail and that is not something that Lance, or any other builder can control.
Just make sure you research the dealer you will be buying from/taking it to for service. They will make or break your experience.
Now, I add something you didn't ask about and that is for the same price as the Lance, you should look at Outdoors RV if there is a dealer near you. The quality is top as like Lance, they don't pump out thousands of units each year. In fact, they make a little over 2000.
They make their own chassis and each one is separately designed for the model it is going on. Many of the "Lite", Ultra Lite" trailers have very light weight frame and lower capacity axles. Down the road these weight saving cuts can cost you with frames flexing, under rated axles, etc.
One more example. It was hot (89 degrees) this weekend when we went to a dealer that carries Lance and Outdoors RV. All of the coaches were closed up with a/c off, etc. The Outdoors RV units were noticeably cooler when you first walked in than were the Lance, at least 10-15 degrees cooler. Shows you the quality of the insulation compared even to the Lance which is a better insulated coach than most.
2018 F150 FX4, 3.5 EB, max tow
2019.5 Lance 2375
Madison-the loveable old lady of the dog clan
Riley-our rescued Black Lab
Scout-the new crazy Australian Shepherd puppy
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