I would have liked to have seen of it from the very front to the back and from the very back to the front and from the door looking in without you in it.
A Tiffin?? …and only a one burner stovetop?? If I want a two burner they probably charge me $1200! 😏. I would opt out of that, have a solid countertop and use a portable stovetop so I could use it outside too.
"Luxury" is a highly overused description on these old fashion US manufacturers interiors. Still doing the stained wood bulky looking cabinetry more suited to low end spec residential kitchens, not rv's. Like another commenter mentioned, these guys are way behind their European counterparts like, for example, Adria out of Slovenia, or closer to home take a look at Leisure Travel Vans out of Saskatchewan. They've brought motorhome design interiors to a whole new updated aesthetic...curved molded laminate cabinetry which looks likes it comes from high end yacht or custom aircraft interiors. Not a blocky maple cabinet anywhere in sight. And highly functional "convertible" furniture innovations, instead of loose pieces of plywood used to shore up the bed cushions.... no effort to elevate the game whatsoever. American "high end"rv manufacturers often substitute gawdy glitz in place of real innovative and inspired rv interiors....case in point those clunky looking window trims the presenter is boasting about...homely. And no I dont represent any specific manufacturer such as the ones I mentioned here. Sorry Tiffin, go back to the drawing boards.
I’d take the stained hardwood over the curved laminate any day. The curved laminate is heavier than the hardwood. We see curved laminate in high end fifth wheels in which the weight is way up there. In America, we use the Mercedes Sprinter Chassis which only has so much CCC. If they went to the curved laminate, weight would be too much for the consumer to be able to bring anything. Whereas in Europe, they use larger chassis boasting more CCC. Give it a few years and I bet you’ll start to see some overlap. When you’re looking at all your options available to you in America, this is by far one of the best.
Great job there Sir explaining the dash components my dealership never went into detail I appreciated this so much
Wow this thing is classy!!
Very classy indeed 🧐
Great video, Please clarify that the camera’s are truly on while driving, thanks
If you want them to be, yes! You have to turn them on using that button I showed. But yes, you can run them while driving.
That’s a big beautiful rig, but where do the maid and butler sleep?
In your other RV 😂
I would have liked to have seen of it from the very front to the back and from the very back to the front and from the door looking in without you in it.
Price please
How much ?
If you shoot me an email, I can send you over some information! Yourrvguy.info@gmail.com
A Tiffin?? …and only a one burner stovetop?? If I want a two burner they probably charge me $1200! 😏. I would opt out of that, have a solid countertop and use a portable stovetop so I could use it outside too.
Totally agree, single stove top?... US rv's have a long way to go to catch up to the European motorhomes.
You can purchase another induction stove top that is portable for $60 at Home Depot!
Not a fan of the bedroom.
"Luxury" is a highly overused description on these old fashion US manufacturers interiors. Still doing the stained wood bulky looking cabinetry more suited to low end spec residential kitchens, not rv's. Like another commenter mentioned, these guys are way behind their European counterparts like, for example, Adria out of Slovenia, or closer to home take a look at Leisure Travel Vans out of Saskatchewan. They've brought motorhome design interiors to a whole new updated aesthetic...curved molded laminate cabinetry which looks likes it comes from high end yacht or custom aircraft interiors. Not a blocky maple cabinet anywhere in sight. And highly functional "convertible" furniture innovations, instead of loose pieces of plywood used to shore up the bed cushions.... no effort to elevate the game whatsoever.
American "high end"rv manufacturers often substitute gawdy glitz in place of real innovative and inspired rv interiors....case in point those clunky looking window trims the presenter is boasting about...homely. And no I dont represent any specific manufacturer such as the ones I mentioned here. Sorry Tiffin, go back to the drawing boards.
I’d take the stained hardwood over the curved laminate any day. The curved laminate is heavier than the hardwood. We see curved laminate in high end fifth wheels in which the weight is way up there. In America, we use the Mercedes Sprinter Chassis which only has so much CCC. If they went to the curved laminate, weight would be too much for the consumer to be able to bring anything. Whereas in Europe, they use larger chassis boasting more CCC. Give it a few years and I bet you’ll start to see some overlap. When you’re looking at all your options available to you in America, this is by far one of the best.
This guy does not seem very knowledgeable. But this seems to be the norm now at these big dealerships.
The goal here is to walk through the unit not the entire hand book. Thanks for watching!