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newuanda
05-09-2016, 07:22 AM
2015 Keystone Passport ULTRA LITE 3290BH $25,895.00
Includes transferable extended warranties
Recently purchased new in 2016.
Original owner, no pets, no smoking. We have taken this on two overnight trips for a total of three nights. This RV is perfect for very large families.

It has three slides offering maximum interior space. Like new, in excellent condition.
Sleeping:
Queen bed up front with large storage cabinets on the sides and above.
HUGE rear bunkhouse with 2 upper bunks and below the bunks are four fold out couches. Rear living area can be separated with curtain. Whole back wall of the camper is storage cabinets and even has separate TV hookup.
Living area has a large U shaped dinette folds down for a bed and a jackknife sofa that lays flat for another bed.
Easily sleeps up to 10 people

Details:
Dry Weight: 6368
Carrying Capacity: 1632
Hitch: 825
Length: 36' 8"
Height: 10' 11"
Fresh Water: 30
Waste Water: 30
Gray Water: 30
6 Gal Gas/Electric Water Heater

Interior/Exterior Features:
CD/DVD player with radio and bluetooth
HD flat panel TV
Skylight in bathroom
3 burner stovetop and oven
Microwave
Double bowl sink with gooseneck faucet
6 cubic foot fridge and separate freezer
Electric awning
2 propane tanks
Air conditioner and vented heat
So many features, can't list them all

Extras Include:
Brand new gas grill (still in box) that attaches on the outside back of camper with quick connect propane line.
Black flush tank
Exterior shower
X-chock
Equalizer weight distribution hitch ($600 value)
Wheel chox
Phoenix American extended warranty - fully transferable to new owner ($1500 value)
Road Hazard with tire shield 7 year warranty - fully transferable to new owner ($700 value)

Contact us for more photos and details.
Start enjoying camping now with your family. $25,895.00

Mike484
05-09-2016, 07:40 AM
Just curious, are you upgrading?

newuanda
05-09-2016, 10:24 AM
Just curious, are you upgrading?

No, we are downgrading. Need something lighter and shorter.

monica4patience
05-09-2016, 01:28 PM
We have the same unit (see sig line for floor plan). We absolutely love it! We have had 4 teen-young adult boys stay in bunk house. The couches fold out from twin extra-long futons to king size (2) on the floor. The boys stash their gear on the upper bunks.
Grandma (90) sleeps on the jack knife sofa. And the two dogs in kennels. Still plenty of room to get around at night.

Lots of storage space inside and in basement. The boys (16, 23) have plenty of room in the bunk house. They love having room to spread out and play games on TV and having room for guests.

It's been great for when I invite my girl friends along. No more drawing straws for who gets an upper bunk! Plenty of space for us to spread out.

In the future I can see the bunkhouse being great for when the grandkids arrive...plenty of room for parents and porta-crib. Or when we're on our own, using the bunkhouse for a sewing room.

Can't give advise on towing as we have a seasonal site and don't travel with it.

Great family trailer.

Tbos
05-09-2016, 02:23 PM
No, we are downgrading. Need something lighter and shorter.



Most RV dealers will take trades. There are a lot of units out there that weigh less and still have room. We started without a slide and no couch but still had small bunks. We just felt too cramped. What floor plans or models are you considering? Good luck.

newuanda
05-09-2016, 05:46 PM
Most RV dealers will take trades. There are a lot of units out there that weigh less and still have room. We started without a slide and no couch but still had small bunks. We just felt too cramped. What floor plans or models are you considering? Good luck.

We are looking into expandables - we have 5 kids so we still need a decent number of beds if by chance there is rain and they can't sleep in the tent.

Tbos
05-09-2016, 05:58 PM
We are looking into expandables - we have 5 kids so we still need a decent number of beds if by chance there is rain and they can't sleep in the tent.



There are a lot of very nice expandable a out there. Let us know what you end up buying.