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bruno4
07-07-2011, 07:39 PM
We love our 2010 Keystone Cougar 292RKS fifth wheel. We have had super experiences with it. No major problems. Small stuff we could easily handle ourselves. This is a great trailer. Could not be happier. I hear stories about others that have had bad experiences and I count my blessings that we have had such good times. Live long and keep camping!
:):):)

antiqfreq
07-08-2011, 05:22 AM
Our fifth wheel is the 291RLS and we have had it over 4 years.
Bought it new as a leftover 2007 in July 2007.

No problems with it - minor things here or there that the DH fixed
with not much time involved.

Still love it - don't plan to get rid of it anytime soon.

Glad you love your fiver!

Jo
:thumbsup:

caberto
07-08-2011, 11:29 AM
It's good to hear positive experiences... we also love our 2010 324LRB, no major issues (knock on wood), has been a real pleasure to tow and even more so to use.

RonVal
07-09-2011, 01:09 PM
I just bought a copper canyon 273 ret and it also has been great! Keep hearing horror stories and it makes me thankful that ours turned out so well. We really love it. It is very well thought out and a lot of little things that make it really comfortable. Hope you continue to enjoy it.

Handysam
07-09-2011, 05:07 PM
We bought a 2011 Cougar 327 RES last October. We LOVE it ! So far it has been great with little minor things that the hubby fixed. I am really disheartened by reading horror stories, but I guess every manufacturer has their problems. Just hoping our luck continues to hold out. Hoping for many many more years of happy trips in our 327!

pjhansman
07-10-2011, 05:56 AM
Another "so far so good" story here.

8 nights and 3,500 kms on our '11 Laredo 316RL and it's been great!

The little problems I can deal with.....and with a bit of luck and preventive work, I can avoid the bign issues.

cnbhand
07-11-2011, 06:36 AM
We have had what I would call fair luck. We have an 08 rks29 5th wheel. A few things to keep in mind if traveling long distances. Replace the tires, shackles, bushings, and watch for spring wear. The frames are very weak and tend to flex. we travel about 6k miles a year and would not buy another Keystone, just not built for that kind of use.

Johnnyfry
07-11-2011, 02:12 PM
I agree, my 318SAB has been a joy with few problems. IMHO, anyone who buys a camper of any type needs to be mechanically savvy (electrically savvy helps too!) in order to enjoy the experience. If you have to rely on service department for every little thing you will be sorely disappointed --- not to say broke too!

John