I really, really like mine! The floor plan allows for a really spacious living area, and the king size bed is nice. I know that there are half-tons that can tow it, but it is on the heavy side, especially the unloaded tongue weight of 1165 pounds.
There is an ample amount of storage for 2 people (it's billed as a "couples trailer"), and the only thing I need to do at this point is add a second air conditioner to the bedroom (it is pre-wired for one).
I would also say that the fit and finish of mine was pretty decent, and my punch list after the PDI was almost nonexistent. I say that, because I have owned many new travel trailers, as well as class C and A motorhomes over the past 40+ years, and my new Cougar 32RLI had the fewest issues as delivered from the factory.
For me, the Cougar 32RLI was the right choice. Good luck with your decision.
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DocP (Michael)
Former: Keystone Cougar 32RLI and 34TBS
Current: 2019 Georgetown GT5 31L5 motorhome
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