I watched Matt and Andrea all the way through the pandemic and used their reviews to find the RV that I ultimately purchased...Andrea approved. Their reviews are honest and reliable and the only one that actually opens the slides and test to see if one can navigate the whole rv when the slides are closed. If you are in the market for an RV than you should buy from Matt and Andrea.
Looks like a nice step up from a B van. For anyone who would like a Leisure Travel upgrade from a van but cannot afford 200K this rig at 9oK seems to be a great option. And after all the trouble I have seen with slides this is very appealing. That TV need to have a mount that can pull down because you just cant watch a TV that far off the ground. Thanks Matt your reviews are really the best on the internet.
I really like this unit. You have reviewed it multiple times and you seem to miss the silverware drawer. It is the hidden knob under the upper cabinet. Great review.
Matt could you please get some wireless microphones? Sometimes we can't hear you outside and when you have guests, we can never hear them. We love your videos and just want to hear you better! Thanks!
I've been thing this for a while now. a couple of lavalier microphone mic are not expensive and we'd be able to hear him when he turns around and walks away from the camera.
Yes, this type of RV with no sliders is literally perfect for me. The lounge area to the right of the door looks huge and roomy, and the kitchen area is perfect. Huge shower. Very nice.
Thanks for the video Matt, that is a great price for a class A gas entry level MH. They used the space equally thru out the MH. No slides mean less problems.
would it be that hard to put the sewer tank flush on the bottom if they are going to be located right next to each other...so you dont risk dripping/spraying black water on the city/fresh water connections?
I agree. For me it's all I would need. Dinette, sofa ,decent kitchen with nice fridge, split bath and nice bedroom, great outsidestorage. All that and only 5 or 6 feet longer than a van body coach with a smaller price tag. Pretty nice.
I never use my side cameras. Imagine changing into the left lane, but looking right at the display to see if it's clear. The right side is awkward because there's just no scale. FYI: for boondocking, that fridge needs about 250 watts of solar. The panel on the roof looks to be 100watts is just enough to keep up with the parasidic draws.
It’s pretty basic but has everything you need…price is good. If I’m going to purchase an RV I’d really prefer something that I love rather than settling for something that I was sorry I bought.
Hello Matt I had the pleasure of meeting you at the Palm beach Rv show , I really appreciate you providing me with a sample of your black tank treatment and then doubling down when I committed to using it in place of what I’m currently using. I’m presently in communication with Shay at the Jacksonville location , I look forward to meeting you again soon if you are based out of that location.
Matt. Always look forward to your videos. I like the no slides and storage but the exposed controls outside - a big No No. The other main like is Price , Price , Price !
This coach would be amazing as a rear twin bed model with more upper and lower storage...that would provide the extra room for a drawer stack in the kitchen and a much needed pantry next to the fridge :)
I think it’s great there is a TRUE class A ( F53 chassis) under 100K. Yes, under 100K but there are a LOT of cheap build options on this unit. I’m curious why the CCC is just over 2100 lbs. Considering it’s an 18K chassis, it’s short, no slide weight, twisty doors, etc. I’m glad you mentioned so many of the cheaper features and cheaper built items. This will work for some though. For me, if I could only spend 100K, I think I’d look for a CLASS C. I’ve owned many C’s and an entry level class A. This is definitely a lot for the money, but you get what you pay for. Thank you for the video
I love this unit especially that there's no slides, love how that twin bed comes down it would be a good pet bed while camping. Would like to have recliners though for tv watching... great job Matt! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Hi Matt and Andrea ~ You two do a great job!! Appreciate the #’s when possible. Gives us an “idea”. Great RV for a no slider. Pretty manual for a beginner like me. Love it. I would rather have a big round sink to have more counter space. Other than that, Its a winner!!!! What??? No valnces for Andrea. 😊 Thanks for all you do!!
Likes: 1. Affordable!! (On sale, ending today) 2. Windows are nice! 3. Storage! Storage! Storage! Storage! Dislikes: 1. Bunk over cab. Not a fan personally. It should be a delete-able option. 2. Even without side cameras, the side mirrors look short. Wide, but short. 3. Extremely Minor thing: counter extension should be the same color as counter. Thank you, liquefy!
I think this rv is fantastic! My one petty gripe is the counter extension. It didn't fold flat, so I can see myself hitting my leg every time I walk by.
Hi Matt and Andrea! My dislikes are the same as yours. My likes are the refrigerator size and the saturate outside and the bedroom. Thank you Matt and Andrea! Great job!
No pantry, no drawers in kitchen a very big negative. Even with the size of this unit, they could have eliminated the dinette and allowed for more kitchen/bath. I really dislike dinettes, they take up a lot of space and are cumbersome to sit at.
I would want twin beds in the bedroom, and that dinning booth would have to go away with a sofa bed in the place of that dinky sofa, I would need more cup holders, and that flip down on the passenger is a cheap no go. I love love it has no slides.
Been quite awhile, hope I remember how to do this. L: size, int/ext storage; appliances. D: ext water inlets; accordion doors; dinette cuts too much into walking space.
Hi Andrea! Where have you been?! I enjoy the set up of the videos you two put out. I've watched others that miss some of the things you cover, and worse, they don't give the price. I also enjoy the skipping and the "bings"! It makes it fun to watch. 😊
I'm a bit confused why they would make a RV for families yet make the toilet too tall! Come on, it's not child or short person friendly. Also pantry is important! I also agree with the aspect of sewage lookup looks hard to reach and other connections should be enclosed . I do love the simplicity of no slides and manual bunk plus other storage. Oh and no tacky valances. I think they are on the right track just need to tighten a few things up.
Great price! But….The things I don’t like are the bunk over the cab, I wouldn’t even feel comfortable putting my 6 and 7 yr old nieces up there let alone an adult. And the other thing is the sofa. They could have at the very least made it a jack knife sofa to give just one more spot to sleep if needed. Other than those things I think it would make a great starter motorhome for a family!
If you're a taller person behind the wheel, and something jars that overhead bunk latch loose, it looks like it'll take your frickin' head off! Also; not much point in the driver and passenger seats swiveling because they have nowhere to turn but sideways. They certainly can't become part of the living room to any useable extent.
You need to start addressing the junk that's being put out by the manufacturers. You are misleading the people with this feature and that feature and not addressing the severe decline in the quality of product being put out. Plus, there is lack of warranty support across the industry. I bought into your smoke and mirrors, but as I did my research I noticed an atrocious record of defects from NEW rvs and disregard for warrant support. People, Matt is doing what he needs to do to collect peanuts from youtube, but do your research! Please do your research!!!!
100% agree with you! My wife and I had a travel trailer for many years which we got a lot of pleasure from and we had dreamed of buying an RV when I retired in 2016, however we were put off by the high RV prices, high gas prices and declining quality of the RV’s plus horror stories of warranties etc It has been far better to spend our money on staying in hotels when we travel and go on vacation.
@@Leyenda1 well we have a place down in Scottsdale and we have people stay for points or you can do reciprocal so let’s say somebody from Canada wanted to stay there for a week and we could stay at their place for a week and let’s say go skiing and they can enjoy the warm weather in Scottsdale. we live in California. We just stayed in San Francisco for three nights at a very nice place and went to a Warriors game all on points. We stayed at the Napa Valley area going to wineries four or five exchanges all on points we’ve stayed up at Lake Tahoe three times all on points, we’re going to Ireland this summer. We have two weeks of home exchange all on points. It’s kind of like Vrbo you get rated so you want to make sure when you leave the peoples place it’s in tiptop shape. We always leave the place we stayed better than when we got there. Home exchange started in Europe, and now has bled into the United States. It’s amazing!!!
Even if its still not that price, its good to know how low they are theoretically willing to go. If they want the sale bad enough, thats a good bottom to start at. They're probably still making some profit off that, too.
I see a big cargo door on the side and if it’s at least 33 inches wide I like this for $90k. Just a good basic RV. Otherwise I’m probably interested in a used Cruise America Class C, or a couple private sale used RV’s from 24-32 feet, or a new Cross Trail 20XG that would be the fuel economy winner, but also cost more
I'm not ready to buy this awesome unit today, but I love the no slides! Too many A's and C's have the dinette or couch in a slide and those are the only other seatbelts for the kids. I don't want my kids in slide going 70 down the highway and glad to see Coachmen build it right! Love the detail in your videos and thank you for the reminder on the limited time sales price. I would not expect a price from March to necessarily be the price for July, but I know there are always "those" people.
I believe side view cameras are definitely overrated. If your mirrors are adjusted properly and you’re paying attention, there’s no need for them. I like no slides. Maybe a few feet longer and lose the dinette and a j lounge with table instead.
Force of habit, I use the side mirrors. If the rear camera displays when you use the turn signal, that’s fine👍 Non-flapping shades are a plus. 👍Great size fridge👍Only one drawer on the floor/no pantry- why bother with an oven if there’s no room for cooking utensils.👎Exposed utility hookups👎I’d prefer a televator at the dinette and more cabinets above. 👎
1. LOVE no slides! 2. LOVE a short, cost effective, entry level Class A that looks this nice. 3. LOVE the solar already integrated. 1. No recliners is a deal breaker for me. Lose that deep dinette for a televator and it will leave room for theater seating to stick out. 2. Short Queen? No way. 3. No pantry. Wah wah wah….😢 Just a serious lack of cabinets all around. 4. But more important than that are those HIDEOYS accordion partitions. I refuse to call them “doors”. This could be a fantastic idea of a Class A. But for that kind of cash, go back to the drawing board. I have to LOVE it if I still have to go to the laundromat.
Matt, I love you on reviews. However, sales #101, "Never" use the word 'cheap'. It's always economical. Pplhear 'cheap', then they think 'cheap'. Even @ $89K+, that's allot of $$ for allot of ppl. Just my opinion, but former Sales Agent. 😘
Love you Matt. No judgement but it would be great to see you document a weight loss journey and see you get healthier for years of guaranteed content. I lost 70 lbs and always had a problem with weight. Cut the sugar, and all the carbs if you can, decrease the volume of food intake, and start to at least walk 2 miles a day. I think you will find 90% is diet/intake. If you can afford it, Wegovy/Ozempic would be easier but hard to maintain afterwards. All the best to you be the family.
Love your reviews! Love your energy! Love you and Andrea! Matt PLEASE do yourself and Andrea a favor and loose some weight! I would hate to log on one day and see that you are not around anymore!!! I know from my own experience with being overweight. Change one thing a week. Add more steamed veggies with seasonings and a splash of EVOO. Remove high fat dairy, but don't exchange it for low fat, they have added sugars and chemicals. Add chicken breast broiled with herbs and spices. Remove deep fried anything! Add salads with raw veggies with EVOO and vinegar dressing. Remove anything," white"! Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes, Bread, etc. Keep your proteins lean and small. Add beans and legumes. Start walking anywhere and everywhere. Park your car the furthest from your destination. Walk up and down every isle when you shop. Don't buy things you aren't shopping for. Take a walk around the block in the morning and in the evening. Walking is one of the best exercises you can do for your body and mind! Adopt a dog! You will get motivation to get up early to walk the dog. Learn how feeding affects him or her. "Portion Control". You will also get unconditional love from a needed neglected animal. Dogs are also great pets for traveling. Keep you safe from danger when camping or RVing. Matt , if you would like some recipes for some great low fat, high taste meals please message me ! Keep Moving! Keep Posting!
The over head bunk is only rated for 300 lbs, while Jayco is 700 lbs. A class A with no slide outs I can go for that. But I expect a true class A frankly I have seen better layout in a class b + and a class c. The dining table booth is something that I always want. But thus home vibes 1970s
Why? I'm not offended and i love CHEAP! I am poor and i have no delusions about that, don't need anyone to dress it up to make me feel better about it because i am just fine acknowledging it!
My first gas brand new class A motorhome was a 1999 Fleetwood Storm 30 H. I paid $49,000 for that motorhome in May 1999. It was a much better RV than this thing.
Wanted to love it, but an uncomfortable “1950’s diner” booth dinette, a cheap sofa, a “come watch me shower in the hallway” and a tiny camp queen bed are all dealbreakers☹️
@@jimreichman-ci1nfI know, and we can either do whatever we can to improve decades old floorplans and horrendous quality control👍or we can just sit back and say “it is what it is”😂
@@cristianstriblea792 I totally agree and honestly forgot to add that😂but a fiberglass roof usually comes with a far more expensive RV😢I would settle for PVC which is much stronger and doesn’t discolor like a TPO roof does👍
Oh wow I bought this 2024 class A motorhome for $90 grand. 2 years later why is everything falling apart ? Damn I should have bought a good quality used unit !
I watched Matt and Andrea all the way through the pandemic and used their reviews to find the RV that I ultimately purchased...Andrea approved. Their reviews are honest and reliable and the only one that actually opens the slides and test to see if one can navigate the whole rv when the slides are closed. If you are in the market for an RV than you should buy from Matt and Andrea.
Looks like a nice step up from a B van. For anyone who would like a Leisure Travel upgrade from a van but cannot afford 200K this rig at 9oK seems to be a great option. And after all the trouble I have seen with slides this is very appealing. That TV need to have a mount that can pull down because you just cant watch a TV that far off the ground. Thanks Matt your reviews are really the best on the internet.
I really like this unit. You have reviewed it multiple times and you seem to miss the silverware drawer. It is the hidden knob under the upper cabinet. Great review.
What are your thoughts on people reporting that build quality has taken a hit since 2020 and hasn't really come back?
Matt could you please get some wireless microphones? Sometimes we can't hear you outside and when you have guests, we can never hear them. We love your videos and just want to hear you better! Thanks!
I've been thing this for a while now. a couple of lavalier microphone mic are not expensive and we'd be able to hear him when he turns around and walks away from the camera.
@@timdoty2000 he has one keep pushing
Yes, this type of RV with no sliders is literally perfect for me. The lounge area to the right of the door looks huge and roomy, and the kitchen area is perfect. Huge shower. Very nice.
Thanks for the video Matt, that is a great price for a class A gas entry level MH. They used the space equally thru out the MH. No slides mean less problems.
would it be that hard to put the sewer tank flush on the bottom if they are going to be located right next to each other...so you dont risk dripping/spraying black water on the city/fresh water connections?
It's actually a nice looking motorhome. Very usable, and functional..
I agree. For me it's all I would need. Dinette, sofa ,decent kitchen with nice fridge, split bath and nice bedroom, great outsidestorage. All that and only 5 or 6 feet longer than a van body coach with a smaller price tag.
Pretty nice.
I never use my side cameras. Imagine changing into the left lane, but looking right at the display to see if it's clear. The right side is awkward because there's just no scale.
FYI: for boondocking, that fridge needs about 250 watts of solar. The panel on the roof looks to be 100watts is just enough to keep up with the parasidic draws.
I like it! I agree with Matt’s dislike #1 and Andrea’s dislike #2. Agreed regarding pantry.
It’s pretty basic but has everything you need…price is good. If I’m going to purchase an RV I’d really prefer something that I love rather than settling for something that I was sorry I bought.
Hello Matt I had the pleasure of meeting you at the Palm beach Rv show , I really appreciate you providing me with a sample of your black tank treatment and then doubling down when I committed to using it in place of what I’m currently using. I’m presently in communication with Shay at the Jacksonville location , I look forward to meeting you again soon if you are based out of that location.
Get rid of the dinette. Install a televator and room for a pantry.
Yes! And make the couch recliners instead.
Get rid of dinette, make the kitchen have a flip out so you can use it as a bar/dining table ...storage is much much more important!
Yeah exactly especially if the front 2 seats swivel that would be more then enough
Matt. Always look forward to your videos.
I like the no slides and storage but the exposed controls outside - a big No No.
The other main like is Price , Price , Price !
This coach would be amazing as a rear twin bed model with more upper and lower storage...that would provide the extra room for a drawer stack in the kitchen and a much needed pantry next to the fridge :)
4:35 "NOBODY!!!" Much respect, Matt! 👍🏾
I think it’s great there is a TRUE class A ( F53 chassis) under 100K.
Yes, under 100K but there are a LOT of cheap build options on this unit.
I’m curious why the CCC is just over 2100 lbs. Considering it’s an 18K chassis, it’s short, no slide weight, twisty doors, etc.
I’m glad you mentioned so many of the cheaper features and cheaper built items. This will work for some though.
For me, if I could only spend 100K, I think I’d look for a CLASS C.
I’ve owned many C’s and an entry level class A. This is definitely a lot for the money, but you get what you pay for.
Thank you for the video
I love this unit especially that there's no slides, love how that twin bed comes down it would be a good pet bed while camping. Would like to have recliners though for tv watching... great job Matt! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Yup! Needs recliners!
Hi Matt and Andrea ~ You two do a great job!! Appreciate the #’s when possible. Gives us an “idea”. Great RV for a no slider. Pretty manual for a beginner like me. Love it. I would rather have a big round sink to have more counter space. Other than that, Its a winner!!!! What??? No valnces for Andrea. 😊 Thanks for all you do!!
The lack of pantry storage is unreal. Is this for overnight trips only?😂
Likes:
1. Affordable!! (On sale, ending today)
2. Windows are nice!
3. Storage! Storage! Storage! Storage!
Dislikes:
1. Bunk over cab. Not a fan personally. It should be a delete-able option.
2. Even without side cameras, the side mirrors look short. Wide, but short.
3. Extremely Minor thing: counter extension should be the same color as counter.
Thank you, liquefy!
I think this rv is fantastic! My one petty gripe is the counter extension. It didn't fold flat, so I can see myself hitting my leg every time I walk by.
Hi Matt and Andrea! My dislikes are the same as yours. My likes are the refrigerator size and the saturate outside and the bedroom. Thank you Matt and Andrea! Great job!
No pantry, no drawers in kitchen a very big negative. Even with the size of this unit, they could have eliminated the dinette and allowed for more kitchen/bath. I really dislike dinettes, they take up a lot of space and are cumbersome to sit at.
I would want twin beds in the bedroom, and that dinning booth would have to go away with a sofa bed in the place of that dinky sofa, I would need more cup holders, and that flip down on the passenger is a cheap no go. I love love it has no slides.
Been quite awhile, hope I remember how to do this. L: size, int/ext storage; appliances. D: ext water inlets; accordion doors; dinette cuts too much into walking space.
I’m troubled that the black water dump connection is ABOVE the fresh water connection! HUGE RISK for cross contamination!!
Hi Andrea! Where have you been?! I enjoy the set up of the videos you two put out. I've watched others that miss some of the things you cover, and worse, they don't give the price. I also enjoy the skipping and the "bings"! It makes it fun to watch. 😊
I'm a bit confused why they would make a RV for families yet make the toilet too tall! Come on, it's not child or short person friendly. Also pantry is important! I also agree with the aspect of sewage lookup looks hard to reach and other connections should be enclosed . I do love the simplicity of no slides and manual bunk plus other storage. Oh and no tacky valances. I think they are on the right track just need to tighten a few things up.
That TV should be on a big arm so that it can drop down.
Great price! But….The things I don’t like are the bunk over the cab, I wouldn’t even feel comfortable putting my 6 and 7 yr old nieces up there let alone an adult. And the other thing is the sofa. They could have at the very least made it a jack knife sofa to give just one more spot to sleep if needed. Other than those things I think it would make a great starter motorhome for a family!
If you're a taller person behind the wheel, and something jars that overhead bunk latch loose, it looks like it'll take your frickin' head off!
Also; not much point in the driver and passenger seats swiveling because they have nowhere to turn but sideways. They certainly can't become part of the living room to any useable extent.
You need to start addressing the junk that's being put out by the manufacturers. You are misleading the people with this feature and that feature and not addressing the severe decline in the quality of product being put out. Plus, there is lack of warranty support across the industry. I bought into your smoke and mirrors, but as I did my research I noticed an atrocious record of defects from NEW rvs and disregard for warrant support. People, Matt is doing what he needs to do to collect peanuts from youtube, but do your research! Please do your research!!!!
100% agree with you! My wife and I had a travel trailer for many years which we got a lot of pleasure from and we had dreamed of buying an RV when I retired in 2016, however we were put off by the high RV prices, high gas prices and declining quality of the RV’s plus horror stories of warranties etc It has been far better to spend our money on staying in hotels when we travel and go on vacation.
Have you guys ever looked into home exchange?
@@glennduralia2937 what's that?
@@Leyenda1 well we have a place down in Scottsdale and we have people stay for points or you can do reciprocal so let’s say somebody from Canada wanted to stay there for a week and we could stay at their place for a week and let’s say go skiing and they can enjoy the warm weather in Scottsdale. we live in California. We just stayed in San Francisco for three nights at a very nice place and went to a Warriors game all on points. We stayed at the Napa Valley area going to wineries four or five exchanges all on points we’ve stayed up at Lake Tahoe three times all on points, we’re going to Ireland this summer. We have two weeks of home exchange all on points. It’s kind of like Vrbo you get rated so you want to make sure when you leave the peoples place it’s in tiptop shape. We always leave the place we stayed better than when we got there. Home exchange started in Europe, and now has bled into the United States. It’s amazing!!!
@glennduralia2937 good idea!
Hey guys i love your reviews ! Cheers from Down Under
Yo Matt, it's good to see you climbing the ladder again!
Even if its still not that price, its good to know how low they are theoretically willing to go. If they want the sale bad enough, thats a good bottom to start at. They're probably still making some profit off that, too.
All of the outdoor storage is available for theft, no mention of on demand hot water. The rest I could live with.
I see a big cargo door on the side and if it’s at least 33 inches wide I like this for $90k. Just a good basic RV. Otherwise I’m probably interested in a used Cruise America Class C, or a couple private sale used RV’s from 24-32 feet, or a new Cross Trail 20XG that would be the fuel economy winner, but also cost more
Nice for cold season camping. Non slide means much much warmer.
I'm not ready to buy this awesome unit today, but I love the no slides! Too many A's and C's have the dinette or couch in a slide and those are the only other seatbelts for the kids. I don't want my kids in slide going 70 down the highway and glad to see Coachmen build it right! Love the detail in your videos and thank you for the reminder on the limited time sales price. I would not expect a price from March to necessarily be the price for July, but I know there are always "those" people.
Love the simplicity no slides no outdoor TV. No outdoor kitchen should’ve done away with the bunk over the captain.
I believe side view cameras are definitely overrated. If your mirrors are adjusted properly and you’re paying attention, there’s no need for them. I like no slides. Maybe a few feet longer and lose the dinette and a j lounge with table instead.
No tankless water heater. They could have included the tankless water heater since they skipped the cameras on the side mirrors.
A Ford Raptor pick up truck is 90,000 dollars plus. This motorhome is a steal!
Not a fan of the water dump controls on the side for anyone to just walk up and turn them.
Are there aftermarket 360 camera systems you can add to any motor home?
Not bad Matt motorhome looks really good for the price. plenty a room to add on. 😄
Force of habit, I use the side mirrors. If the rear camera displays when you use the turn signal, that’s fine👍 Non-flapping shades are a plus. 👍Great size fridge👍Only one drawer on the floor/no pantry- why bother with an oven if there’s no room for cooking utensils.👎Exposed utility hookups👎I’d prefer a televator at the dinette and more cabinets above. 👎
This is perfect. This RV is perfect for road trip and camping.
1. LOVE no slides!
2. LOVE a short, cost effective, entry level Class A that looks this nice.
3. LOVE the solar already integrated.
1. No recliners is a deal breaker for me. Lose that deep dinette for a televator and it will leave room for theater seating to stick out.
2. Short Queen? No way.
3. No pantry. Wah wah wah….😢 Just a serious lack of cabinets all around.
4. But more important than that are those HIDEOYS accordion partitions. I refuse to call them “doors”.
This could be a fantastic idea of a Class A. But for that kind of cash, go back to the drawing board. I have to LOVE it if I still have to go to the laundromat.
Andrea. I love your outfit. That colour is you.
Awe!thank you 🤗
Matt, I love you on reviews. However, sales #101, "Never" use the word 'cheap'. It's always economical. Pplhear 'cheap', then they think 'cheap'. Even @ $89K+, that's allot of $$ for allot of ppl. Just my opinion, but former Sales Agent. 😘
It's junk
Bing! Approved!
Great video....
Lotta of bang for the buck...
Love you Matt. No judgement but it would be great to see you document a weight loss journey and see you get healthier for years of guaranteed content. I lost 70 lbs and always had a problem with weight. Cut the sugar, and all the carbs if you can, decrease the volume of food intake, and start to at least walk 2 miles a day. I think you will find 90% is diet/intake. If you can afford it, Wegovy/Ozempic would be easier but hard to maintain afterwards. All the best to you be the family.
Be yourself Matt and enjoy life.
I don't understand how something you don't use is a dislike (side cameras) but great video as always
Because he’s not buying it, he’s reviewing it for potential buyers
I respet the team...Matt is a great guy.❤
Where do you put your silverware?
Very nice! 👍🤘Thank you! Thank you! 🧡🍊🧡
Bed is 6” too short.
Nice coach .
I am between this one Pursuit 27xps. and class C Nexus Phantom 29t which one should I chose ?!
That poor ladder only had two days left until retirement.
Storage is a real game changer❤❤❤!!
The color the that dress really pops!
Also concerned about the wisdom of only 1 unit door, with no door for the driver or passenger front row.
The resale on a rig with no slides will be terrible. No sliders, no buyers.
What are the wires under the dinette seats for?
That one almost looks like our old 1987 pathfinder
Not bad for the price. BTW.....what are those other comments about???
Don't know about the other dog, but I think Yoona needs an updated sticker for her fans aoon.
Decent entry level Rv but at somepoint you need to stop saying for this price, this is what you get.
The wall between the oven and the shower could have had a pocket door.
Absolutely change it to Luna.
Love your reviews! Love your energy! Love you and Andrea! Matt PLEASE do yourself and Andrea a favor and loose some weight! I would hate to log on one day and see that you are not around anymore!!! I know from my own experience with being overweight. Change one thing a week. Add more steamed veggies with seasonings and a splash of EVOO. Remove high fat dairy, but don't exchange it for low fat, they have added sugars and chemicals. Add chicken breast broiled with herbs and spices. Remove deep fried anything! Add salads with raw veggies with EVOO and vinegar dressing. Remove anything," white"! Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes, Bread, etc. Keep your proteins lean and small. Add beans and legumes. Start walking anywhere and everywhere. Park your car the furthest from your destination. Walk up and down every isle when you shop. Don't buy things you aren't shopping for. Take a walk around the block in the morning and in the evening. Walking is one of the best exercises you can do for your body and mind! Adopt a dog! You will get motivation to get up early to walk the dog. Learn how feeding affects him or her. "Portion Control". You will also get unconditional love from a needed neglected animal. Dogs are also great pets for traveling. Keep you safe from danger when camping or RVing. Matt , if you would like some recipes for some great low fat, high taste meals please message me ! Keep Moving! Keep Posting!
Over fed
Under worked
She was looking pretty good, no not the RV, no what Im sayin?
Is she married to the short, fat guy? If so, that’s a assume
actually if i were to get into RVs i would totally prefer no slides but i'd go with a diesel though..
So no front doors to exit in and out of, on both sides of driver and passenger seats?
They should just pump out this floor plan and focus on quality
I like it
It's unbelievable how cheaply they're building RVs these days. I wouldn't buy this thing if it was half that price!
If it's still around and functional as new in 20 years, I'll give you 10%
lol 🤣
The over head bunk is only rated for 300 lbs, while Jayco is 700 lbs.
A class A with no slide outs I can go for that.
But I expect a true class A frankly I have seen better layout in a class b + and a class c.
The dining table booth is something that I always want.
But thus home vibes 1970s
Got to have slides sorry can’t do this one But it is nice
Does this unit have leveling jacks?
The price is a steal
i love the windows
General RV, never agian.
This video was posted March 24 around 7 pm. Is that normal?
Yes
As a salesman, you through the word cheapest around, when you should be using “least expensive “.
Why? I'm not offended and i love CHEAP! I am poor and i have no delusions about that, don't need anyone to dress it up to make me feel better about it because i am just fine acknowledging it!
Storage inside the unit is so limited.
Finally you got in the ladder😂
My first gas brand new class A motorhome was a 1999 Fleetwood Storm 30 H. I paid $49,000 for that motorhome in May 1999. It was a much better RV than this thing.
That's about 92,000 in 2024 $
Wanted to love it, but an uncomfortable “1950’s diner” booth dinette, a cheap sofa, a “come watch me shower in the hallway” and a tiny camp queen bed are all dealbreakers☹️
It is what it is.
@@jimreichman-ci1nfI know, and we can either do whatever we can to improve decades old floorplans and horrendous quality control👍or we can just sit back and say “it is what it is”😂
I will never buy a motorhome without fiberglass roof … tpo is the worst roof to have …
@@cristianstriblea792 I’ll Never own another FiberCrack roof ever again…. Total trash
@@cristianstriblea792 I totally agree and honestly forgot to add that😂but a fiberglass roof usually comes with a far more expensive RV😢I would settle for PVC which is much stronger and doesn’t discolor like a TPO roof does👍
A class A with no washer dryer combo?
Please Matt. Don't tell people you never use your mirrors. Everyone should be checking mirrors while driving.
Oh wow I bought this 2024 class A motorhome for $90 grand. 2 years later why is everything falling apart ? Damn I should have bought a good quality used unit !
How can lack of drawers - not even a silverware drawer!? not make your top 3 dislikes?
.absolutely perfect for State Parks & Virginia Beach, Ocean City Md.(thanks for talking loud and clear for us older folks. ❤ Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha
Obviously designed by someone who has never been in a campground, a dump valve on both sides of the unit is ridiculous!
It's designed for someone that actually goes camping.
Not having a so-called fellow camper 10 ft. on both sides of you.
Wow!