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The wife and just looked at a 2011 Alpine and we like it. It is more than we where looking for but feel the prise is right. It looked new but had been used some They are asking 42.900. Can some give me some in put on the Alpine and the prise.

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f1bob wrote:

The wife and just looked at a 2011 Alpine and we like it. It is more than we where looking for but feel the prise is right. It looked new but had been used some They are asking 42.900. Can some give me some in put on the Alpine and the prise.


If I didn't buy Montana next, have had two Montana fifth wheels, Alpine would be my next choice,nearly traded my 2008 for one two years ago. Love their floor plans, I think they are just a notch above the Montana. Price seems pretty reasonable , payed that for my 2008 Montana.


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Actually, they're a notch below a Montana but still a great rig with many internal features older Montana's don't have. Depending on the miles, that sounds like a good price.


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According to Keystone, not a dealer, the Alpine is their top of the line 5ver. I was looking for a full-timer luxury 5ver from Keystone and they said the Alpine or Big Sky is what I want. Just what they said? This site below sorta explains it.

http://www.keystonerv.com/?page=fifthwheels&PHPSESSID=3c3ea063c9f83ffa2f3fb41dacd54686

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sandy43 wrote:

According to Keystone, not a dealer, the Alpine is their top of the line 5ver. I was looking for a full-timer luxury 5ver from Keystone and they said the Alpine or Big Sky is what I want. Just what they said? This site below sorta explains it.

http://www.keystonerv.com/?page=fifthwheels&PHPSESSID=3c3ea063c9f83ffa2f3fb41dacd54686


I was under the impression it was a notch higher than the Montana

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I don't see where the listed site explains anything. It is only an *ALPHABETICAL* list of Keystone models.

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Well, if the new Alpine is the old Everest, how did it leapfrog the Montana?


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"Well, if the new Alpine is the old Everest, how did it leapfrog the Montana?"

Who knows. Who really cares. It appears their both about the same.

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i HAVE AN 08 EVEREST AND to me it is above the montana. It has all I would want
Alpine has a bigger frame than the Everest. I would go for it. The price seems right.


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