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Old 01-10-2015, 03:24 PM   #1
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Bullet Premier photos and comments :)

Hi to all,
I am new in the travel trailer since this summer, I have a Bullet Premier 2014 26RBPR, and I just love it.

What was your purchase decisions point to get the Premier model TT?

For me it was the high end TT trailer that made me feel like in a class C RV. Wiith head room like no other TT.

Also the dealer was at 5 min from were I live.

Also the light weight factor and all the space.
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Old 01-10-2015, 03:26 PM   #2
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So much room, and Iland for more kitchen room to cook.

The BBQ that comes with the TT is fun, easy to set up with the rear quick connect and easy to stash away in the front compartment Click image for larger version

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With my Ram 1500 V6, I make 11 MPG when towing the Premier Bullet with two passengers and all the gears. So the light weight and aerodynamic of the bullet make it easy tow.
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Old 01-10-2015, 04:02 PM   #3
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Looks nice.. So far we've been happy with our Bullet Premier.. Just waiting for the winter to go so we can enjoy it some more.


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Old 01-10-2015, 08:43 PM   #4
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For me, it was the floor plan I wanted combined with the light weight. It was probably the best RL floor plan I could find under 6000 lbs empty weight. My 2011 has served me well so far.
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Old 01-11-2015, 08:11 AM   #5
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Nice to know that, the floor plan are very nice, for me nothing to change. The only thing I found is the decor interieur is a bit outdated for 2014. But that is my opinion.

It seems 80% of the TT and RV manifactures use wall paper stripes in there coatch as in 1990.
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Old 01-11-2015, 10:34 AM   #6
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Glad you are loving it, we love ours. Great trailer and they look good.
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Old 01-11-2015, 03:26 PM   #7
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Nice looking TT. Worth considering if we upgrade.
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Old 01-12-2015, 06:12 AM   #8
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I don't think I really knew what I wanted until after I "lived" in one for a few years. We spent 4 years in a hybrid with almost no storage.
I had 2 priorities - storage and a ducted A/C with thermostat. I grew tired of waking up at night with my teeth chattering because it was 55 degrees! In our size class, we could either have a bunkhouse or couch. I wanted a bunkhouse, DW wanted a couch. We have a couch.
Since we had no storage, packing and unpacking was a pain. Our storage was under the dinette, so it all had to come out at the site. Went from nearly an hour to setup to about 20 minutes (DW times me).
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Old 01-12-2015, 07:00 AM   #9
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20 minute set up is real good. I think my wife and I have it at 45 minutes. That is from the time the trailer is backed in until we are either cooking or lighting a fire. If we don't get everything out we might be able to get it to 30-35 minutes.
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Old 01-12-2015, 08:24 AM   #10
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We love the floor plan - perfect. Our trailer before this was an Rpod. It was really cute; but with a bed that we had to climb over each other to use and a shower/toilet wet bath, something had to give. We travel a lot, and this has everything we need, including tons of storage. Plus, this particular Premier is small enough to pull with our Durango yet plenty big for us. Can't say enough positives.
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Old 01-12-2015, 02:31 PM   #11
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Good to know people like the Bullet Premier, because I saw only one in Cap Cod camping, and it was the only one I seen since july 2014, and we stayed at 10 campground since.

Here has our site in Cap Cod, nice 50 year old campground
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2 years ago at Bay View on Cape Cod we parked and the next 2 sites the people each pulled in with Premiers. It was funny seeing 3 in a row.
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They surely aren't as common as Passports, Cougars, etc., but we have seen a few (usually bigger than ours - in all of our travels we've only seen about 5 19s, some in the craziest places).
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Old 01-14-2015, 06:01 AM   #14
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Yes, it confims that they are more rare, less commond.

In the light weight trailer with high end equipement and built it is the only one I found.

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2 years ago at Bay View on Cape Cod we parked and the next 2 sites the people each pulled in with Premiers. It was funny seeing 3 in a row.
Now that is something you might ever see again, they are so rare.

But I think all owner like them.
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I just figure that people don't know what they're missing.
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DW and I love our Premier.. Was nervous about not seeing many, but decided we're happy and that's all that matters, especially when our friends from the Outback next to us came over and we watched a football game under the awning..


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Old 01-15-2015, 03:28 PM   #17
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Have owned other RVs but our Bullet 320BH is certainly our best loved! We love the size, (great for grandkids), the center island, the bath set up, and of course the tip-outs. Never thought we'd go this big, but it is really nice. Being retired, we enjoy the comforts! What a way to camp.
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The only complaint with ours is the microwave is so high that my wife has to use a stool to reach it. If we would have known the grandkids were coming back to live with us, we would have probably picked a bigger model than the 22RB we chose for just the 2 of us.
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When Brenda and I were waiting on our walk-through at CW Ocala we became acquainted with an older couple (Marge and Pat) who were taking delivery on their new Bullet. I simply cannot tell you how excited they were to be towing that trailer home! We were as excited for them as we were for ourselves.
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On the microwave issue, yes, a step stool is in order for shorties, but I have the feeling that's not just this camper's issue.
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