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Posted: 03/01/12 11:22am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2bzy2c wrote:

This one gets my vote. 2 full wall slides - great storage, UFO (they still have a few) or diesel option.


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Who makes it? Do you have a link?

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As posted, Rexhall in California: http://www.rexhall.com/


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One thing that I did notice is that it is a narrow body coach, at less than 95.5" exterior dimension instead of the more common wide body coaches at 100.5". This does seem to be a growing trend with some manufacturers to minimize weight or to save a few bucks. I do like the floor plan tho and anyplace is better for the TV than over the dash. I like it.

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Im surpised "murphy" style beds arent utilized more?? In some C models it really opens up the living space. In some A models... the extra bedroom space would make a great changing room or yoga studio if you could fold the bed out of the way.

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ScottG wrote:

My vote would be for uniqueness would be the new AirStream Sterling. Very sleek, modern, with LED lights and lots of rounded corners. They can have the lime yellow floor though and I would need to hear from actual users as to whether the aluminum ceiling rains condensation and if the same aluminum walls are cold. I would also like to see just a smattering of real wood to warm it up a bit.






That thing looks cold as hell. Looks like a luxury jail cell.


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How about one of the Newmar's with the rear living room / fireplace.

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As someone else posted NRV invented the slide in a slide. One big advantage to it is usability of the interior when turtled. Also if you have a narrow spot you only put the first level of slide out and you will be size of a regular slide.


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mike brez wrote:

...That thing looks cold as hell. Looks like a luxury jail cell.


Cold as where? I agree, the interior has all the warmth of an ice cube. With all those windows around the bed, it looks like the love child of a fishbowl and a jail cell.


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Lady Fitzgerald wrote:

mike brez wrote:

...That thing looks cold as hell. Looks like a luxury jail cell.


Cold as where? I agree, the interior has all the warmth of an ice cube. With all those windows around the bed, it looks like the love child of a fishbowl and a jail cell.


ROFLMAO. Those are pretty darn good descriptions!

BTW, the interior was created by a "designer" who had never step foot in a RV before.


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Lady Fitzgerald wrote:

mike brez wrote:

...That thing looks cold as hell. Looks like a luxury jail cell.


Cold as where? I agree, the interior has all the warmth of an ice cube. With all those windows around the bed, it looks like the love child of a fishbowl and a jail cell.



I can imagine myself laying on that bed and hearing a voice say "scalpel." Yikes!


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