OMG out of hundreds of RV veiwing and trying to decide the best RV for Financial Freedom off-grid living this duel patio 2 bathroom high-end mobile condo is the Business shit man & they made this model from 2015 to date I almost slipped Mighty Thanks for sharing this platform 🕺🕺😇✌️
+david tanner: Because they are. And if you listen a little more closely you'll hear me share "Every RV is the best for a different reason -- even the ones we don't sell." Literally every product on the market does something better than something else. Look around a little bit and you'll see what I mean.
Quick question. As I'm watching the video, (I love the trailer) when you entered the upstairs bedroom, you showed the light switch and charging station. What was the switch to the right of it for, and the round thing below? I wish I had the money and the truck for this monster, its AWESOME!!!
Enjoyed your review of the toyhauler but please tell me why the mfrs have gone back to such dark interiors? I just saw a video of a new Diplomat by ?? and it had some white cabinetry. It was elegant and beautiful in design and so light and spacious looking. I saved it to look at later.
It's not across the board in the industry, but rather brand specific. MOST of the RV business caters to a more conservative Midwestern audience. However, the toy hauler business focuses on the west coast first. There are different trends in the different regions of our country. And this is exactly why we carry more than one brand of RV in any category -- because sometimes you just don't like the look of it. Personally, I miss that old Jayco Honey Oak from the late 90's and early 2000's. But, I'm a simple midwestern boy who is "old for my age" so-to-speak.
+David Aukofer: They usually are in most campers, but Jayco has had a tendency to keep their bedroom slide out buttons in the bedroom itself and off the master control panel for a long time now. There are exceptions, but obviously this is how they still tend to build their campers to this day.
+David Aukofer: Can you do me a quick favor and let me know the rough time marker for the question your asking? Like 7:03 or something like that? I've seen over a thousands RVs this year and the placement of a switch is really hard for me to remember.
+Doe Campbell: The wood color is what it is. There's no option to swap that around at the time of this reply. It's also a good example of how things look different on screen vs. in person. The camera "flattens" things basically and doesn't see all the shading your naked eye can see. You really should see one in person. It's not quite as harsh as the screen makes it out to seem. Regarding pricing: Equipped as shown in this video you will see it advertised for $90-95k, though we were only asking $72-75 as we try to be fair with our pricing. Keep in mind that was a 2016 model with 2016 pricing. Each year updates can affect price tags, so this isn't something you can take as gospel.
A *lot* has changed since this was recorded. There are a variety of options that can significantly affect the price of this model. Give our team a call & we can send over a copy of the options list of you to review. Select the options you would like (or ask a few questions along the way to make sure they're the right ones for you), and we can get you a quote put together easily!
+Lacsap Patenaude: I would feel better with a dually, but I've seen it done, yes. You are likely going to want to invest in something like an airbag assist system, helper springs, etc.
dually would be better but f-350,3500 series single wheels are also ok. i have a jayco seimic which i tow with a ram 3500 SW with no problems even going up on a 8% grade here in utah.
Here you go: www.haylettautoandrv.com/inventory.php?category=fifth%20wheel&secondary=toy%20hauler&sortorder=asc&perpage=25 Total lengths displayed clearly for each model to make the search simple for you.
+David Aukofer: Thank you -- helps immensely. At the top: Charging station with two USB Plugs one 12v cigarette lighter-style plug. Below that on left: Bedroom light switch. To the right of that: Bedroom slide out switch. At the bottom: Release button for the television. TV is on a gas-strut mount. When you push that button the TV slowly rises out of the dresser so you can have either the TV or the window when you want them. You physically push the TV back down into the dresser where it locks in place automatically until released again.
OMG out of hundreds of RV veiwing and trying to decide the best RV for Financial Freedom off-grid living this duel patio 2 bathroom high-end mobile condo is the Business shit man & they made this model from 2015 to date I almost slipped Mighty Thanks for sharing this platform 🕺🕺😇✌️
Hey Joshua, your RV walk through videos are the best, very entertaining, thorough and informative. Thank you!
every fifth wheel you review is always the best, com on man lets not sugar coat everything.
+david tanner: Because they are. And if you listen a little more closely you'll hear me share "Every RV is the best for a different reason -- even the ones we don't sell." Literally every product on the market does something better than something else. Look around a little bit and you'll see what I mean.
Thanks a lot for the video!
I'm getting into this and I'm loving it!
Quick question. As I'm watching the video, (I love the trailer) when you entered the upstairs bedroom, you showed the light switch and charging station. What was the switch to the right of it for, and the round thing below? I wish I had the money and the truck for this monster, its AWESOME!!!
Enjoyed your review of the toyhauler but please tell me why the mfrs have gone back to such dark interiors? I just saw a video of a new Diplomat by ?? and it had some white cabinetry. It was elegant and beautiful in design and so light and spacious looking.
I saved it to look at later.
It's not across the board in the industry, but rather brand specific. MOST of the RV business caters to a more conservative Midwestern audience. However, the toy hauler business focuses on the west coast first. There are different trends in the different regions of our country.
And this is exactly why we carry more than one brand of RV in any category -- because sometimes you just don't like the look of it.
Personally, I miss that old Jayco Honey Oak from the late 90's and early 2000's. But, I'm a simple midwestern boy who is "old for my age" so-to-speak.
thanks a bunch. I thought all slide out controls were all together on the control panel.
+David Aukofer: They usually are in most campers, but Jayco has had a tendency to keep their bedroom slide out buttons in the bedroom itself and off the master control panel for a long time now. There are exceptions, but obviously this is how they still tend to build their campers to this day.
Okay, I reviewed the video. Correct me if I'm wrong. To the right of the light switch, is up and down for the TV?
+David Aukofer: Can you do me a quick favor and let me know the rough time marker for the question your asking? Like 7:03 or something like that? I've seen over a thousands RVs this year and the placement of a switch is really hard for me to remember.
I love this but want it in a lighter wood color... also how much is this model???
+Doe Campbell: The wood color is what it is. There's no option to swap that around at the time of this reply. It's also a good example of how things look different on screen vs. in person. The camera "flattens" things basically and doesn't see all the shading your naked eye can see. You really should see one in person. It's not quite as harsh as the screen makes it out to seem.
Regarding pricing: Equipped as shown in this video you will see it advertised for $90-95k, though we were only asking $72-75 as we try to be fair with our pricing. Keep in mind that was a 2016 model with 2016 pricing. Each year updates can affect price tags, so this isn't something you can take as gospel.
A *lot* has changed since this was recorded. There are a variety of options that can significantly affect the price of this model. Give our team a call & we can send over a copy of the options list of you to review. Select the options you would like (or ask a few questions along the way to make sure they're the right ones for you), and we can get you a quote put together easily!
Josh
Are you going to do a video on the seismic 4113?
We have at least theee coming in. Pretty sure that is one of them. I know they're going to start pouring in quickly now
Haylett RV thanks
Looking forward to seeing your next video
You are so excited about this you making me want this which i already do.
Ok namber
can the garage fit the Mercedes Benz campervan
can you pull this with an f350 single rear wheel ?
+Lacsap Patenaude: I would feel better with a dually, but I've seen it done, yes. You are likely going to want to invest in something like an airbag assist system, helper springs, etc.
dually would be better but f-350,3500 series single wheels are also ok. i have a jayco seimic which i tow with a ram 3500 SW with no problems even going up on a 8% grade here in utah.
i need under41 ft
Here you go: www.haylettautoandrv.com/inventory.php?category=fifth%20wheel&secondary=toy%20hauler&sortorder=asc&perpage=25
Total lengths displayed clearly for each model to make the search simple for you.
minute 14:18. I just looked
+David Aukofer: Thank you -- helps immensely. At the top: Charging station with two USB Plugs one 12v cigarette lighter-style plug.
Below that on left: Bedroom light switch.
To the right of that: Bedroom slide out switch.
At the bottom: Release button for the television. TV is on a gas-strut mount. When you push that button the TV slowly rises out of the dresser so you can have either the TV or the window when you want them. You physically push the TV back down into the dresser where it locks in place automatically until released again.