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Old 05-10-2018, 07:47 AM   #10
ihbond
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Buckley
Posts: 7
Thanks, i do like their modern floor plan

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Originally Posted by Dave W View Post
Welcome - hope you choose a Cougar

We originally went looking for a Cougar and found that for the dollars spent, they were a good buy.

Cable slides on our Montana HC are working well. I have had to adjust two of the four but that is pretty easy if you have any mechanical inclination, the BAL manual and three wrenches.

Dealer service is a crapshoot regardless with smaller usually beter then the massive dealers. Camping World is often but not always at the bottom of the pile.

As far as holding up - there are a lot of these Cougars on the road. I have yet to talk t anyone that isn't happy with his. I am not overjoyed with an ultra light as there are lesser materials used, but again, these seem to be doing well.

As far as Thor owning Keystone - they aren't any worse or better then Forest River. They let the individual company's mostly do their 'thing' and worry about the bottom line. You choose what you like and need in an RV then dicker for your best price - and how we ended up with what we have instead of a Cougar 327RES


I guess i hear from others in different forums that their bottom line impacts their quantity sold without ramping up resources or providing better insutry standards. Of course that is all perception. As I do now work there , so those type of concerns are usually just vented issues from their RV's defects or mishandling.

Do you know how there resale value does compared to other companies out there ? Just curious, in case i do need to sell it...
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