I don't know what kind of change you made in the camera or the filming mode...but your recent videos are stellar in clarity for showing details. Nice work.
The trash can in the kitchen had all kinds of wires around the opening. I don't want to be tossing my trash into a hole with a bunch of wires in the way. HORRIBLE! Also, either put the toilet on the outside wall, or switch the shower door to the other side. What a pain to have to step over and around the toilet to get into and out of the shower.
Yeah, they could've covered the wires. It just feels like someone cut some corners at the last minute in the design process to try to squeeze in a trashcan Also, definitely would've been easier to rework that shower door than to move the toilet. I'm a bit more bothered by that shallow counter in the bathroom that just feels like it's eating up space that would be better used for moving around.
First off, I completly forgot about the Dynamax RV brand. That being said, a 33-foot Super C is a dream come true for the 12-year-old in me. My current Class A is the same length as this so it will fit in my driveway. I have small kids, so the bunk over the cab might work for them. That bunk over the cab would be something I would need to see in person to make sure it's not to short. The flip up bed I can live with. The bathroom looks great. I had a bathroom that was laid out like that in my 1st apartment. I am about to tell my kids, their Christmas is canceled. LOL Thanks for another great video!👍
Why does the fridge open right to left? Shouldn’t the open side be next to the stove/counter? That shower door is pretty narrow for a big guy. And even with the slides out, you don’t have a lot of walking room around that bed.
Love the lighter “not farmhouse” cabinetry with the darker furniture, the TV position, the 3 burner gas cooktop, the convection oven and the bathroom👍Just not loving that flip up bed with the slide in☹️and the insane $300,000 MSRP😵💫😵💫😵💫
It may seem like a small thing, but the fact that Matt always gives you the actual length of each RV in the opening minutes is very much appreciated. He is practically the only RU-vidr who does all the time! Thank you!
I like the side swing, slam latch outside doors! Say that 5 times fast. Also + That beautiful shower + The side splash by stove (cause you don't need a backsplash when the stove top opens back), the valances, hideaway trash can, under dinette storage + The TV is directly across from the recliners!
LIKE THE SHOWER THE WASHER AND DRYER DON’T LIKE DVD REPLACEMENT YOU WILL FALL DOWN THE STEPS THE MASTER BED SIZE IT NEEDS TO BE QUEEN SIZE BED THE NIGHTSTAND NEEDS TO BE BIGGER NO OVEN THE BUNK OVERCAB WHO MAKES THE RV THIS RV IS TRASH
Lol! A Freightliner M2 chassis and the smallest box you can get in a Super C with only 12,000 lbs towing? The advantage pf a short muscle RV is that you can tow a longer trailer or a worthwhile stacker ad still are under the ubiquitous 65' combined RV length requirements of most states.
With regards to the bunk area over the cab not having a front window, you never want to have a front window on the cab over bunk. It will be the most stressed point of the RV when driving at speed. Yes, they look great, but breaking open a solid fiberglass front defeats the integrity and reason for that design. Better to install a bright LED light fixture above if more light is what you are looking for. Much less chance of future leaks. Also, the fridge opens the wrong way. It should open out from the kitchen area, not into it, so you can grab stuff and put it on the counter or stove, without having to fumble trying to close the door which would be in the way. I like the compact package and think they did a decent job for the most part.
I disagree with those who do not like the cabover front window. Had one for years without any problems and we love the light and openness it provides. There would not be any structural issues with having one as the stresses would move around the opening and provide the necessary integrity.
@@rjw8316 this was a popular feature to do back in the 70's, 80's and 90's but over time nearly all manufacturers moved away from that design. Too many leaks. Wind and air friction hitting that entire area will eventually work against any rubber or plastic seals. There is no avoiding this eventually. The window no doubt opens up the motorhome, but if you plan on keeping it years after the warrantee is up, you will have issues. Manufactures want you to upgrade into a new unit and have no cost if it does fail after warenetee is up, so they do it. Much the way some car companies place lights on bumbers, planned obsolescence and silly if you tap into another car. It might look nice style wise, but does nothing for long term dursbilty.
@@danschwartz1908 Simply not true. Just went to the Tampa RV show and there were many, many class c MH's with the front window over the cab. My brother currently owns a 2021 class c with it, no problems, and loves the light and view.
I have done off grid solar work for decades, and they made a good choice with the inverter shown, residential quality. The battery compartment also appears to be well squared away, with decent sized batteries, though for some extra money I'd go with Lithium types. Impressive overall. One of the most purely entertaining RV videos I've seen!
What a great RV. I really liked everything about it. I'm glad Matt was able to review it, or I wouldn't have known it existed. I want to see it in person
3 Likes: 1. The dinette storage. Love that there isn't any plywood to deal with and you don't have to remove the cushion. 2. Love that it comes with standard solar. Love the option to add more solar. 3. Love the lounge chairs. Would change the tables that go with it. 3 Dislikes: 1. For the price, I would add an oven as well. 2. I agree with Matt about the door hitting the slot for the ladder. I wouldn't care because I'd go with the cabinet over the cab option. 2. I feel like the plug for the tv should be hidden in a cabinet instead of the wire sticking out of the wall like that. I do agree that the slide being flush would be better! Otherwise this is a beautiful vehicle and has me considering a Super C when it is time for me to buy!
I dont like the fact that the chaise can be accessed using that little lever on both sides of the vehicle. People do steal parts🙁. I would prefer something more secure.
Could you please use the wide angle feature on the camera? Love the videos but the close up views get frustrating because of the details missed (i.e., outside storage bays, bathroom views, etc.). Keep the videos coming. Stay safe.
Really liked the outside but when you went inside I was disappointed. I dislike 1. You can't use the bed with the slide closed. I'm the guy who wants to be able to use all the amenities with the slides closed whether it's the bathroom the refrigerator or the bed because slides can break, and maybe there are places that I'm going to sleep where I can't open the slides. Not being able to use all the functionality with the slides closed makes me walk away from this and spend my money elsewhere. 2. Propane is a problem because some tunnels and bridges in the Northeast do not allow you to even have propane tanks anymore. Which means you have to divert to a different route. Would be better if it had the induction cooktop.
Matt I love this Super C. My dislikes are the slide out where dinette and seats are. Then going up in slide out. And the bunk in the front no window. and the cabin door by the bed will the bed. My likes are the theater seats and dinette and bathroom. Thank you so much Matt and Wil for showing this Super C.
Hey guys.. Here we go. 3 Dislikes, or so.. 1, The tables on the theater seating. I'd throw them right out the door. 2, Folding mattress 3, No Oven.. 4, No ice maker 5, Shower head way to low. It's at Will's chest. 6, Add headboard, loose the window. 7, Overhead bunk too small 8, I don't care who painted it.. 9, Cost toooo much.. 3 Likes.. 1, Big Cummins Diesel Engine 2, Exterior paint job 3, ? I'd rather buy a regular Class C
AGM batteries and 200 watts of solar. Just leave it out..we don't want to buy these outdated tech and have to replace it. It's not 2008 anymore. Stop putting windows where headboard belong. That bed is a deal killer.. Nice wires hanging in the trash hole...yikes. Great engine trans and chassis. It ends there.
Finally... I think I found the one I'm gonna buy. Let's catch up in the Spring time Matt to lock this one in. Great video and thanks to Will also! (about $250k)
Azdel delaminates, wish you would stop saying it doesnt it does, also they shoved so much into a small space and for me a fail no ladder on the back and no 4x4 which would have been good
Guys - you missed the safety hazard of the exposed wires when you use the trash can!!! Get those wires wet and you have problems. Get gunk in the wires and you have problems. Push too much trash down and break a wire or connection and you have problems.
@@MattsRVReviews you bet! I've been wondering... I noticed other RU-vidrs using those bluetooth mics, but they were the only one mic'ed up. I believe you guys had 3 connected to your gopro? Maybe that's what caused the reduction in audio quality? Don't give up on the idea! The solution is out there
Window to window in the bedroom to dinning area is not … i see they have some nice stuff like seats in dinette, camera on hitch, but otherwise im not vibing it at all. Too small and crammy
Not a flush floor is a big NO. it was almost perfect. lose the dinette replace it with a sofa add another lagoon table ( if needed ) it's really a 2 person coach, you dont need a dinette ...so bummed about the floor
Wow . All that monster of a truck/rv and my f150 ecoboost can tow the same amount. Pretty lame . Shit the f250 have more hpband torque and can tow almost twice that.
Very nice, I wish I could afford it. If I win the lotto, this one of those things at the top of the bucket list. Don’t like the wires where the trash goes. Love that Will does the shower test, along with Matt’s toilet test. I’ve watched these videos for so long now, I find myself saying “here we go” to the dog before we go for walkies.
They put the 6.7L Cummins on an M2 chassis? That chassis is usually paired with the 8.9L Cummins and tows 20K LBS. A big corner being cut by Dynamax. For the same money, why not get a Renegade Verona w/the 8.9 Cummins and 20K tow capacity?
This is a lower price-point model, 300k is the MSRP, should be able to get for less. The 3400KD I just picked up had 400k MSRP, got it for less than 300k brand new. Way I understand it, they wanted heavier CCC, with stronger truck, shorter length, etc.
Likes: Power cord reel, 12k hitch, and cedar lined closet. Dislikes: Wires in the trash area, tight bathroom, and refrigerator door swings the wrong direction.
While I love the Europa, the folding bed and weird hop over the toilet to get to the shower was a deal killer. Btw, the nexus triumph 30tsc is shorter with the same motor.
Need a headboard not a window. I would not want to lean on a window. Would prefer a smaller bed if it gave me tables on either side to put things on. Where would a CPAP go? Also, not enough closet space with a Washer in closet. I love the idea of a Washer just seems like it takes away from needed space for clothes. Love the paint job.
As far as dislikes, I agree with Cher. Although, I don't mind the bunk over the cab that much. I love the bathroom except the sink looks tiny. Otherwise, lots of storage, well laid out!
Getting into the shower looks awkward….you walk past the toilet to the left and get into the right of the shower. Doing a 180° with the toilet and placing against the outside wall would make more sense.
Like the new camera, way clearer! Like the layout of the living space, they should have air ride seats in all motor homes. Don’t like how the bed isn’t usable with the slides in. The bedroom is really small and no space to get changed.
My favorite part of this video is in the beginning when your pointing at the front tire and we all can see that you're zipper is down! Lmfao! Delete and start over!! Lol