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Caravans we have in Australia are absolutely pathetic is it only America that have these beautiful RVs if you brought these here you would make a killing these nothing like this
Does that come with a free puppy?lol.This bunkhouse rv is well laid out .This is the type of RV I could use so all my 42 first cousins can party with me all weekend .If they pass out they will sleep in the bowels of the rv throw a blanket on them and let them out in the morning and Bob's your uncle lol.
What do you think of this newer one from Cougar? bit.ly/2soYCPL While certainly quite different if you REALLY look at it, then it's largely just a "condensed" version of this giant 427. I think they did a good job of keeping all the key components
whow im impressed we dont have such rv beasts in germany i am an offspree by camping enthusiasts (granny and grandpa mum and dad) we had a litle 2 kingsize bed camper with a attached tent (insulated with wood and everything at a lake for 26 years i went there every year till 10 years ago but ive we had such a hot beast i had been king of the hill im in awe !
Clifford Zellner - We remove our TVs for several reasons -- avoiding accidental damage or weather effects during the winter while on display are the major items we like to focus on. Many RV warranties are not designed for "Full time" use, though many fail to define what "full time" means to them. This is generally not an issue and nothing I've ever personally encountered.
+IndigoVibes: I joke a lot (and I do hit my head on a lot of stuff), but my wife is a virtual Saint for putting up with me the way she does. I'm a very, very lucky man :)
Hi Joyce - you offered a handful of questions & comments rapid fire. I would recommend first reviewing footage of the current generation of this model rather than something that is now 4 years out of date. You can see that here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BPLPOQ7ycf0.html Based on some of your comments I think a newer Cougar model might fit your preferences for a 2nd bedroom (seen at: www.haylettautoandrv.com/inv/2020-Keystone-Cougar-364BHL-Coldwater-S1091/) Open Range does not make motorhomes, you can can review our motorized offerings at www.haylettautoandrv.com/inventory/?search_dropdown_body=Class+A+Motorhome%7CClass+B+Plus+Motorhome%7CClass+C+Motorhome
Unfortunately they haven't made these for a while now so you can only find this layout in the used market. There are a few other things with fairly similar designs out there today, though. You might like this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c5cX9F2YQFk.html
You realize this is an outdated video from three years ago, right? Have you seen the modern decors available in brands like eagle? Take a look here: bit.ly/2RJYjps
This RV has 5 beds. I have no idea which one you are referencing. Also, questions like this are 100% subjective. You need to see this trailer in person and decide for yourself. There's no way I can tell you what you will feel is okay.
+Wonder Whats Next: She comes in at 13,300. So can your truck tow it? The answer to that is: That depends. What year? Does it have the HD Towing package? Do you have a suspension assist system (like airbags)? The PROPER 3/4 ton pickup could tow it just fine, but a lighter duty 3/4 ton may struggle.
+Joshua Winters I have a 2015 Ford F250 FX4, 6 foot bed with the 6.7L turbo diesel. No HD towing package not sure if that was an option on it. I do not have airbags but could get those installed.
+Wonder Whats Next: The 6.7L basically tells me what I would need to know. You may need an airbag assist system (which isn't a bad thing anyway), but should be fine. You're certainly going to know she's back there, but that would be true of any truck.
What kind of snakes have you dealt with in the past? Good lord. Is this normal business practice where you're from? No, Scott, we don't swap larger TV's with smaller ones. We had thousands of dollars of damage when a group of thieves vandalized a large number of our RVs and stole a bunch of items like flat screens out of them years back. We'd much rather avoid that from happening again. You obviously have no concept for how much additional labor cost we incur by doing removing, cataloging, and storing things like this. We would MUCH rather not have the need for such a practice. There's not an ounce of it that's fun. But we do it to protect ourselves and our customers.
The most professional answer I can offer is "dude... *really?*" That's just... sad. There's actually a "dollar cheaper" dealer down the street that orders everything with as many "loose" upgrades as possible like TV, Spare Tire, Grills, etc. They strip off everything they can and put it on their parts shelves. "Oh, you want a TV with that? Well we just HAPPEN to have a TV in stock that fits your RV perfectly" I don't talk about stuff like this much because I detest negative salesmanship. It's just unfortunate that's what you've encountered. Again, I *wish* we didn't *need* to remove TVs on things. It's a constant source of frustration here.
Open Range was WAY ahead of the curve on that one. their fifth wheels never *WEREN'T* cold camp rated. The 3x series isn't currently in production, but this model (the 427BHS) is still available as seen here: bit.ly/2ykD31O
2016's are long gone. We deal close with folks & don't let things get old around here. You can see the newest model with updates at: bit.ly/1Pr9Hxk. Pricing, weights, measures, etc are all listed right there.
+Jacqueline Pensado: Every video includes a link to our site where the unit may be found with pricing if in stock. If not in stock, then price can vary significantly based on options and equipment you would like, so you would most definitely want to give us a call at 800-256-5196 for a quick and easy quote.