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Old 07-20-2015, 08:34 AM   #14
campertime
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Originally Posted by BearN88 View Post
I looked closely at both models and ended up going with the Passport 2400BH Grand Touring for 4 main reasons. 1. The layout with the bunk beds suited my family's needs. 2. The all aluminum and hardwood framing. 3. The outdoor kitchen. 4. the full size queen and fully enclosed master bedroom.

Both the bullet and passport had models in our price and weight budgets, the passport simply had the one with all the features we were looking for. If the bullet had those features, I would have purchased it. In general however, I think the bullet is considered the entry level and the passport a step up, especially when you go with the grand touring or elite versions.
Sounds about the same for us... We were looking at the Passport 2400BH and the Bullet 243BHS almost identical floorplans. Things we noticed when looking were:
1. the bullet has a 78" long RV Queen mattress and the passport has a true Queen size mattress (80" long).
2. the bullet had 3/4 length wardrobes the passport were full length.
3. the bullet had curtains for bedroom privacy the passport had sliding doors.
4. the bullet was $1800 cheaper but had a few less features.

In the end we chose the passport and love it but we probably could of been just as happy with the bullet.
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