This thing is massive. If you need space this RV has it for you! If you are in the market for an RV contact me at: phone number 903-405-1004 email jone@agorv.com address 11477 Grove Rd. Cumby, TX 75433
To top it off trust me on this, I’m a full time RV’er rear kitchen is the worst on the road the back is the worst for movement, everything’s shakes and jumps your dishes brakes and stuff flys all over. It’s like being in the back of an aircraft during turbulence bumps are severe and movement is much greater! Stay away from rear kitchens 🙏🙏
I have a Durango 325RLT and I absolutely love it. I would think about trading up except this one doesn't have a pantry, I know it has alot of cabinets but so does mine and a huge pantry. I live in mine full time so a pantry is important but I do love the full size dishwasher, that is so awesome, and the farm sink. I also love all of the storage in the bathroom. Beautiful rv 😍
HUGE is the word to remember here. I lost count after the 19th time it was mentioned. Tons and tons of space . Unbelievably larg. Absolutely incredible.
I just watched a video on a Mercedes Class A motor home. My comment there was, "nice, but I'll take an American built RV: more space at a fraction of the cots." That thing was ten times the cost of this, with one slide and everything tiny. The only thing it had that this one doesn't is a garage. With a 5th wheel, you don't need an additional vehicle. Amazing, and of course--huge.
I have seen one 5th wheel with this setup, but it is an older version of the layout, and yes, it was really cool. They really DO NEED to STOP putting those fridges in these things though.
Good job, bud it looks like you're new to this, so I'd offer you some advice about your commentary. You should say all the names of the appliances' audio video, fixtures furniture, etc, as well as the bedding names, as well as all other features, even if they're in plan sight. Most customers like it when they can see and hear what these coaches are offering. Other than that I think you're on your way to growing a following bc you're friendly and welcoming in each of your videos, bud.....I'll be following and watching....Ps Kitchens and bathrooms are the sellers, so know every detail about them.
@alfrdup no, advice going forward, pointing out things that may/can help. Also praised him for being friendly and welcoming, as well as letting him know that he's on his way to being successful imho. Didn't see any of that in your response. OK, there were 2 tiny words offered.
@@trina415 no, not at all, advice. It could help in the long run if he's gonna do this full time..plus he thanked me an said he appreciated the comment. You're entitled to your opinion, even if it's wrong.
This is such an incredible rig! We had a rig that big before everything happened but don’t have it anymore because we needed the money, but enjoyed it for many, many years. If I could make a suggestion, I’d like to see the camera move much, much slower as I got so seasick I couldn’t watch the whole video. Peace! ❤
We love it oh gosh we love it we are fixing to retire in less than 6 months and will look for it or something just like it. That layout is perfect for retirees amen gorgeous will be looking for it thank you
Impressive ... but I dare you to park and camp in one single place we did on our 5 month trip. It unfortunately exceeds ALL National/State Parks size rules.
I need to get with my rep to see about the wall thickness, but my educated guess is around 4 inches. I think it's the longest one we currently have. but RVs don't get much bigger than this as most states limit the full length to 45 feet.
that is no joke. but people that buy RVs are awesome. lol I have had people come buy a 100k RV and go buy a truck that can pull it. 1 day I will be able to do the same thing.
Several things I don't like, such as stove right next to the refrigerator, lack of an actual pantry, poor sight lines from the two "sofas", and only one bathroom.
It looks al nice, but give it two months on the wonderful highway system and the beautiful spring rains in the Northwest, and I bet money there will be more things broke and condensation in the inside. Only seen one trailer that was built right, one that was homemade, manufacturers don't care about how they look, the care about how their wallets look
Now is not the time to buy any large ticket items. Wait for a year and prices will fall next to nothing. The used market will be tremendous. Foreclosures will flood the market.
No, I'm not sure why you would think that. In the state of Texas we don't have what is called a cooling off period. So once you take the RV off the lot it is a used RV. Some states do have a time you can take it home and take it back. But not here. It will be a used RV and we will have to go off book value.
You can't look at things always like that. There is no single RV that I know about that will make you money when trading it in. 95% of cars are the same way. If it is out of you budget don't do it, but don't let the resale value stand in the way. It's value is in its use and the RV it self. You spend the Money you get an RV for what it's worth. You want to get rid of said RV you sell it for what it's worth. Simple
Unless you're gonna live in that thing permanently I don't see the sense of taking that thing out on a trip being it's so long and what's the point if you're gonna be spending all your time inside there anyways?
No use in the UK,hate the colour scheme. Lack of space around the beds. All the slides limit what you can permanently do with the perceived space. Overall a good concept, but could be improved.
No pantry? Can't see TV from drivers side of living room. Fireplace where drawers should be, half the closet taken for washer, dryer. No room on sides of bed. What's to love, no thanks.
Pretty dangerous you only have one exit and it's no where near the kitchen. Didn't like the bedroom . No side tables and it would be hard to make the bed.
@@UberAdventures101 Maybe that should be an important feature to mention in your video. This Rv is too big to fit in most parks. Plus once filled you would not be able to tow in Australia as we have a weight limit on our roads for safety.
I understand where you are coming from. The problem is RVing uses propane a lot. The only model I have without propane is a small popup. As far as I know all 5th wheels have propane for things like the stove, heater, hotwater. There is also a propane leak detector in all new RVs. I wouldn't worry about it, 'till the RVs get much older.
Is there really a demand for something like this? Its absolutely gorgeous and fun but for this kind of lifestyle, it seems like crazy expensive overkill. Im thinking its ideal for rich folks who like to travel around all year in luxury? This is something you definitely want to take out more than a couple/few times per year I would think. For me it looks awesome but also a real pain in the ass in terms of maintenance and hauling around. This is a poor mans perspective. Peace.
@@UberAdventures101 For starters, the other half has balance issues and tends to trip over things on the floor; her doctors advise that the next hit to her head will likely kill her. She's managed to catch her cane on the edge of carpet before so a floor vent could very well kill her. Second, her service dog sheds a lot and I'd rather not have to deal with fur getting into the vents. These things have nothing to do with heat. I'm not sure what model car you think I drive, but it has vents on and under the dashboard, not on the floor. If vents in the floor was the only option, then fireplaces would be useless and some RV ACs wouldn't have heat pumps. Floor vents are more convenient for ducting and airflow, sure, but no, I do NOT want them in the floor and no, my car does not have them in the floor.