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Originally Posted by wagonicfolding
They are both good trailers they are just entry level trailers and not built as well as the mid level products like the Cougar.
The cougar is a mid level product built with better quality. The higher end of the keystone line would be the Montana High Country, and higher yet the Montana. So all these companies want to cater to everyone. So to say good or bad it is all in what you want.
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this is the key...buying as much trailer as you can afford, and HOPING that price point brings a better skilled tradesman, and a better built trailer.
you can only hope that ever dollar increase in price, is an equal increase in quality.
we have a 2020 Cougar 364BHL (two months old?), and it has a VERY SOFT floor in some spots, that just annoys me to no end.
the Dometic Fridge is $130 a month to keep running (most 50 amp sites charge you for electric due to the amount you use, and to pay for their infra structure upgrades to 50 amp)
if I was going to "live in" or "long term" i would get a domestic (home style) fridge and put some solar on it to run the fridge while driving.
there's a LOT to consider.
the pleather seats are pure misery, my removable booth seats are starting to wear holes in the corners, because I have to set there as a desk to work.
we got a 7 year extended warranty, just because of the sorry seating material
I think a used F-450 may be a good investment!