I don't know much about the line other than it will be higher priced and a more luxurious line of montana fifth wheels. One addition is a residential fridge with solar panels and a 3500 watt inverter. I am interested in learning more about this line. The current montana line has our interest primarily because of floor plan options.
-- Edited by MarkS on Friday 13th of September 2013 10:52:08 AM
cherylbrv said
07:47 PM Sep 13, 2013
Sounds exciting. If DRV is not in my budget, this is #3 on my list (#2 being a Heartland). These features may change that. I don't see reference to the solar panels on their website though, but it does say 4500 converter in full-time package.
I wonder how the cost will compare to DRV?
Jo And Craig said
07:53 PM Sep 13, 2013
Cheryl, check out Lifestyle Luxury RV, as well. I think you will be pleasantly surprised through and through!
Terry and Jo said
09:49 PM Sep 13, 2013
That is one of the beauties of living in this country. RV's are almost required to improve their products in order to stay competitive with all the other brands.
While DRV introduced some new lines in the last few years (Tradition, Full House, Mobile Suites Estates), they haven't rested on their laurels with regards to the older line either. They have continued to add amenities that weren't on earlier models. At Alicia and Slade's Rolling Retreats "Inventory" page, they have listed the new changes for the 2014 1/2 model year. While DRV added the Mor-Ryde LRE suspension as standard on the new models, one can still upgrade to the Mor-Ryde IS system if one is ordering, or if they find one that was built with them. For some reason, I'm thinking that the Elite Suites line comes standard with the Mor-Ryde IS system.
I guess we are living in a good time for all the changes. Some companies have gone out of business, but in spite of the economic downturn in 2008, at least one local dealer in Oklahoma City has stated that their sales in RV's have actually increased.
I don't know much about the line other than it will be higher priced and a more luxurious line of montana fifth wheels. One addition is a residential fridge with solar panels and a 3500 watt inverter. I am interested in learning more about this line. The current montana line has our interest primarily because of floor plan options.
-- Edited by MarkS on Friday 13th of September 2013 10:52:08 AM
I wonder how the cost will compare to DRV?
Cheryl, check out Lifestyle Luxury RV, as well. I think you will be pleasantly surprised through and through!
That is one of the beauties of living in this country. RV's are almost required to improve their products in order to stay competitive with all the other brands.
While DRV introduced some new lines in the last few years (Tradition, Full House, Mobile Suites Estates), they haven't rested on their laurels with regards to the older line either. They have continued to add amenities that weren't on earlier models. At Alicia and Slade's Rolling Retreats "Inventory" page, they have listed the new changes for the 2014 1/2 model year. While DRV added the Mor-Ryde LRE suspension as standard on the new models, one can still upgrade to the Mor-Ryde IS system if one is ordering, or if they find one that was built with them. For some reason, I'm thinking that the Elite Suites line comes standard with the Mor-Ryde IS system.
I guess we are living in a good time for all the changes. Some companies have gone out of business, but in spite of the economic downturn in 2008, at least one local dealer in Oklahoma City has stated that their sales in RV's have actually increased.
Terry