dtomlinson

Rapid City, SD

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I have been an RVer for 33 years and owned 7 different ones. We now have a 2008 Sundance 3200ES. We looked at all units in the mid-range and felt the Sundance gave best for the money. Very well built and many extras in this price range. Our unit has a very nice floorplan and pulls very well. We did add the MorRyde pin box to smooth the chucking on concrete roads. A fifthwheel under 12' tall was a requirment for us, in order to fit in our storage building.
Dale Tomlinson
from the Beautiful Black Hills of SD
05 Chev 2500HD D/A Crewcab
08 Sundance 3200ES fifth wheel
3000EU Honda generator
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spkncarl

Southwest Desert

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Another Jayco hugger...
Our Eagle was a beautiful unit...
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snownyet

Western NY

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If you like the keystone products how about a Montana Mountaineer? We bought our 2007 307RKD for under $35k.
2007 Montana Mountaineer 307RKD
2006 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 crew Duramax/allison
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RoadLizard

SW MISS

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I am in about the same position that you are right now. Check out my post "Heartland-Sundance". I am going this weekend to look at more in Hammond, LA. I can also echo most of what Murgatroid said in his post to you except for the Tango, I,m not familiar with it. Good luck, have fun and take you time.
Paul (retired phoneman)
Carolyn (retired teacher)
2 multiclutural dogs (Rosie and Peanut),
All four of us are truly blessed.
2003 F-250 7.3L CC SWB 4x4
2008 Jayco Eagle 299
USN CVA-64
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lat471

Lebanon, PA

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You may look at dealers and be suprised of the higher quality units you can by used for those prices. I think I'd rather have a couple of year old Hitchhicker or Cameo the the middle of the pack.
07 Cameo LXI F35FD3
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erobinson1

Bainbridge,Ga.

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I have not ruled out a used unit. Actually a 1 year old slightly used is probably a better unit than a new off the lot since the original purchaser has had to deal with the knick knack warranty crap. I looked at Montanas and Mountaineers at the urging of a friend and was really not too impressed. They were really nothing more than an oversized Cougar. Same interior, cabinets, blinds,table,etc. Also heard a lot of good about Open Roads but was not real impressed with them either. Does any other makes offer the white cabinets like Keystone does with the Sydney. It seems to make such a difference in the "openness" feel versus the standard oak cabinets.
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texasjayco

Texas Hill Country - west of Austin

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Another happy Jayco camper.
To me, it was the best bang for the buck.
Mark
2008 Jayco Eagle 291RLTS
2008 Ford F-350 Lariat
PICS
My home town
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TyRaePop

Central Texas

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Here is another vote for Pilgrim products. We have the Open Road in my signature and have been extremely pleased. We spent four months on the road last year and just started our five month summer this year. Everyone will tell you that theirs is the best. You must choose the one that has the best floor plan for your needs and fits your budget.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 5.9 CTD Auto
2007 Open Road 358RL4S-5 Fifth Wheel
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golfsforfun

Erlanger, Kentucky

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I agree with Potsy, I really like the Pilgrim products, they stand behind their stuff, Open Road has gotten expensive through, they went up again this year by about 14-16,000. I also like the Legends series..
Me & Wife
Old Fireman/Viet Vet (Agent Orange Victim) & Wife, 2004/350SD/PS Ford 4x4/LWB, Xtra Coolers/oil/trans,4w Disc brakes,Torque Shift 5 speed,Tekonsha Sentinel, DrawTite 16K fifth/slider & 30,000# DrawTite goosenck,05 35.7RLS3 Open Road
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AntiqFreq

Sunny South Florida USA

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We purchased a new leftover 2007 Keystone Cougar 291RLS, 2 slides,
and we got it for around $24,000.
We are very happy with our unit.
We had one minor issue & our dealer took care of it promptly.
We are just loving all the room - we are in a 31 ft unit
and came from a 21 ft hybrid!
Good luck in your search,
Jo
2007 Keystone Cougar, 291 RLS
2003 Ford F250, 7.3L, Lariat, CC, SB, 4x4
Isspro Gauges-overhead mount, 14K Pullrite Superglide
Firestone RideRite airbags & pressure gauge
Two Honda eu2000i generators, parallel kit
Bell Morningstar Canoe, bent shaft paddles
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