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5À propos de Eric Clamage
Bought my first RV 10 years ago to go to a music festival that my son was throwing. Turned out, I was the only one there with an RV! Have had both class A and C RV's. over the years. I left bits and pieces of the 38' class A bus at every toll both and even got stuck coming out of a Dairy Queen due to the steep incline. Way too big for my needs and tastes. The 30' class A was nice, had no slide, and rode like a truck and rattled everywhere and was underpowered. It also was, in my opinion about 3 feet too long which made maneuvering around the gas pumps interesting. Having gone on short and long trips with family over the years and finally bought a new unit (well, new to me) with all the options I needed based on what I felt my previous 2 RV's I owned lacked. This one is perfect as far as drivability, size and ride. She is 27" with a 3' slide out the back and 2 slides on the driver side. The auto awning and auto levelers make setup a breeze. Air bag suspension makes for a nice comfy ride and the GM Vortec driveline is a workhorse with plenty of power. Sitting is the worst thing you can do to an RV so it's off to the NASCAR races, music festivals and dog shows. Always properly maintained she will reliably and comfortably get you to your destination and back!My only suggestion is if you are going cross country, take the northern route out and southern back. After seeing the Grand Canyon, Arches, Estes and the others were no where as spectacular!
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5Souvenirs de séjours avec les camping-car de Eric Clamage
Kimberly D.
5septembre 2023
Lisa W.
5mai 2023
1 Photo soumise(s) par Lisa W.
Jim M.
5avril 2023
1 Photo soumise(s) par Jim M.