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3.4 (67 reviews)
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4.0
Overall quality
3.1
Floorplan
4.3
Driving/towing
3.7
Factory warranty
2.0

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Greg

Reviewed on April 14, 2023

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Montana High Country 305RL view listing

2.8
My wife and I bought this RV new, 7 long, long, long years ago. On our first trip, in the boondocks of NE BC, a slide out cable snapped. Our dining and relaxing areas were now useless. The only good thing, is that a few stout lads were able to help me push it back into the house, so that we could continue ou... read more
My wife and I bought this RV new, 7 long, long, long years ago. On our first trip, in the boondocks of NE BC, a slide out cable snapped. Our dining and relaxing areas were now useless. The only good thing, is that a few stout lads were able to help me push it back into the house, so that we could continue our trip. Turns out that the "factory technicians": had misaligned the mounting holes, so the awkward tension on the "brand new cable" was so great that it snapped. We have ornamental trim in the unit. Big heavy, luxurious looking pieces. On the same trip, when we opened the door, one of the pieces had broken loose, and fallen onto the dining table (which we couldn't use, and the recliners, which we couldn't use). So, I laid the piece on those two, and waited to get back home so that I could drill some holes, and use 2.5" wood screws to hold it in place. Oh, yes, I forgot to mention, the "staples" that were supposed to hold it in place missed the mark by 50%, and they were only 1/2 inch long anyways. The spare tire rack, under chassis - great idea. Except, the receiving nut was never welded to the carrier, so that when it came to change a tire, my wife had to grovel in the mud holding a wrench on the bolt, so that I could put a socket on said nut. Not cool. Why: well because it's never a sun shiny day, when a fellow gets a flat. Then the electrics went. 2 dealerships couldn't figure it out, my buddy an electrician was stymied, and then I found the GOD OF RV ELECTRICS, and $500 later, it was fixed. Then, the other slide in the living area went askew. Tore up a frame stud, tore up the sliding plate under the slide, so to make a long story short $6500 later, I got it back. The dealership is fantastic. The product? I rue the day that I bought it. One final thought, I only illustrated the highlights. There were many more. Stay away from Montana.
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1.0
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1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Dan Bolduc

Nevada

Reviewed on June 29, 2022

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Montana 3610RL view listing

1.0
This MONTANA IS THE BIGGEST POS EVER! IF YOU WANT TO GET OUT OF RVING, JUST BUY ANY THOR PRODUCT. WEVE HAD THE AXLES BREAK, THE BIG SLIDE FIXED 4 TIMES. THE BEDROOM SLIDE FIXED TWICE!. FAN ON CEILING FALLING DOWN, MOLDONG ON THE EXTERIOR FALLING APART WITHIN 6 MONTHS, SHOWER DOOR HANDLES FALLING OFF. CARPET I... read more
This MONTANA IS THE BIGGEST POS EVER! IF YOU WANT TO GET OUT OF RVING, JUST BUY ANY THOR PRODUCT. WEVE HAD THE AXLES BREAK, THE BIG SLIDE FIXED 4 TIMES. THE BEDROOM SLIDE FIXED TWICE!. FAN ON CEILING FALLING DOWN, MOLDONG ON THE EXTERIOR FALLING APART WITHIN 6 MONTHS, SHOWER DOOR HANDLES FALLING OFF. CARPET IS WORN OUT, ITS PURE JUNK! THERE IS NO SUPPORT FROM KEYSTONE! NONE!. ARROGANT JERKS. THORS BUSINESS US STEALING CUSTONERS MONEY AND RIPPING THEM OFF! DONT BUY ANYTHING UNDER THE THOR UMBRELLA.. CRAP, JUNK, TRASH!
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Overall quality
1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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Pat

Florida

Reviewed on April 30, 2022

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Montana 3725RL view listing

5.0
Very nice. Comfortable. Sharp. Roomy. Nice extras. Pulls nice. No noticeable sway. Good storage. Like living at home except out in the woods. Cools nice. Large RV gas electric refridg handy. Storage space far better than I find in others... read more
Very nice. Comfortable. Sharp. Roomy. Nice extras. Pulls nice. No noticeable sway. Good storage. Like living at home except out in the woods. Cools nice. Large RV gas electric refridg handy. Storage space far better than I find in others
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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5.0
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Tim Poling

Michigan

Reviewed on March 15, 2022

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Montana High Country 305RL view listing

1.8
Very poor quality ,Have had a lot of issues with the side out , very cheap tires had to replace the tire after 3 trip, the furniture is vey cheap the fake leather started to to peal in the first year the bathroom door has never worked right... read more
Very poor quality ,Have had a lot of issues with the side out , very cheap tires had to replace the tire after 3 trip, the furniture is vey cheap the fake leather started to to peal in the first year the bathroom door has never worked right
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1.0
Overall quality
1.0
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3.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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royald richter

Washington

Reviewed on November 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Alpine 3536RE view listing

4.0
Bought used in 2018 and have lived in it full time for 3 years. Have had zero complaints for the most part. When its really cold we do burn through the propane but its a trailer with single pane windows, i expect it. Guess the only complaint is tough to learn to cook with the oven because its small and pro... read more
Bought used in 2018 and have lived in it full time for 3 years. Have had zero complaints for the most part. When its really cold we do burn through the propane but its a trailer with single pane windows, i expect it. Guess the only complaint is tough to learn to cook with the oven because its small and propane. Functions well for us and really ahs been a great unit while our place was being built. We move in our house next month (Dec 2021) and will be selling this unit mainly because I do not have rig to pull it nor do we camp enough to use it. We bought it specifically for the transition from our old rental to building up our property/house and it has served us great. Rated factory support a 3 but never actually had to have support so can't really give them a 5 either. Same with towing. Never towed it as I had it moved in place when I bought it.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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Clayton canter

Indiana

Reviewed on October 25, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Alpine 3511RE view listing

1.0
Do yourself a huge favor and stay away from keystone alpine , bought this piece of junk about three months ago and have had nothing but issues, slide out leaking , bedroom leaking, air stoped working water heater only works with electric no LP . The auto level system doesn’t work and the satellite cab... read more
Do yourself a huge favor and stay away from keystone alpine , bought this piece of junk about three months ago and have had nothing but issues, slide out leaking , bedroom leaking, air stoped working water heater only works with electric no LP . The auto level system doesn’t work and the satellite cable isn’t hooked up to the outside cable jacks , it needs a new roof and a new slide out roof , alpine used to be Everest and she get away from that name they changed brand names but continue on with poor quality workmanship. Anyone cursed with this pile of junk I feel for you . Never again will I buy anything made by keystone. JUNK !!!!!!
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1.0
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1.0
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Dave R

California

Reviewed on September 13, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Cougar 244RLSWE view listing

3.8
I'll write this simply as a story of my experiences. Wife and I originally had a 32ft Forest River Salem 5th wheel RV which was 'OK' but quite heavy and chunky, the old square-slab-fronted aluminum-finish type. At 10yrs old it had a few things needing attention, while also being a bit big for just 2 of us w... read more
I'll write this simply as a story of my experiences. Wife and I originally had a 32ft Forest River Salem 5th wheel RV which was 'OK' but quite heavy and chunky, the old square-slab-fronted aluminum-finish type. At 10yrs old it had a few things needing attention, while also being a bit big for just 2 of us when we preferred Boondocking off the grid roughing it out in the wilds. So I traded the Salem in for this smaller 5th wheel, the smallest I think I could find, while also being a more-common type. When collected from Santa Rosa CA, I had to join heavy fast-moving freeway traffic quickly and my truck towing this trailer moved SO easily, as if it was not there, feeling lighter and aerodynamically better than our previous RV. The all-in-one fiberglass sides are a great benefit. When you downsize in length, it's invariably the kitchen area that gets hit with the most reduction, so the wife wasn't so happy, but there's only so much you can fit into a 27ft RV while still retaining an acceptable amount of wriggle room. She adapted very well and was still able to cook a full (15lb) turkey dinner at one point! The inbuilt (propane/12v) furnace isn't very economical and quite noisy, so we preferred to use a Big Buddy Mr Heater propane heater, which quietly and quickly warmed the RV in a few minutes. The aircon takes awhile to cool a warm RV but this is really the case for all RV's. Admittedly the insulation in the nose was almost non-existent so I removed the inside front trim to insert a lot of insulation, and fill some draughty gaps. I like the layout design of this RV in that, even with the slide-out retracted, it's still possible (just, if you're slim) to squeeze past between the kitchen counter and the slide-out bench seat, meaning you can still 'live in it' (including having access to the fridge!) with the slide-out in if camping at a restricted location. I'd rate the build quality as 'typical'. I believe - and this has been borne out by guys I've talked to in repair shops - that it doesn't matter whether you go for a cheaper or higher-end manufacturer, you can still get a lemon, or a good RV, just by pot-luck! So sometimes cabinet shelves can fall down while driving along rough roads, or bodywork can come away, or you find staples sticking out of the carpet, simply because they throw these things together 'on the clock'. You need to expect this if you're a Newbie to RV's! I incorporated so many personal mods on my RV, such as 6 solar panels in the roof, meaning voiding warranties, but I didn't have any major issues I couldn't handle by myself requiring me to consider any claims. This RV, just as most others, had a lot of 'dead space' hidden behind blank panels that I removed and made better use of. In 6 years our Cougar traveled 29,000miles on 9 trips, covering 11 western USA states, staying at 127 camping locations - nearly all for FREE thanks to its Boondocking capabilities! That was thanks to my modifications with adding solar and lithium batteries but also we learned to economize and the water/dump tanks could last us several weeks between servicing them. Overall I find the Cougar an average but quite acceptable model, and would recommend it.
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3.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Dale Zahniser

Colorado

Reviewed on August 4, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Fuzion Impact 311 view listing

5.0
The perfect configuration for living camping and RV. Go anywhere do anything in this. She’s treated us well, onboard fuel tank so convenient for both the ATV and generator. Pulls beautifully, the ATV storage also makes a great screen porch!... read more
The perfect configuration for living camping and RV. Go anywhere do anything in this. She’s treated us well, onboard fuel tank so convenient for both the ATV and generator. Pulls beautifully, the ATV storage also makes a great screen porch!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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5.0
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Paul Staffieri

Oregon

Reviewed on June 12, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Montana 3402RL view listing

4.4
This coach has met or exceeded our expectations. The layout works well for us and we find it very comfortable. As long as you pay attention to the regular maintenance and follow those requirements it will serve you well.... read more
This coach has met or exceeded our expectations. The layout works well for us and we find it very comfortable. As long as you pay attention to the regular maintenance and follow those requirements it will serve you well.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Alex J Stewart

Ontario

Reviewed on May 6, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Cougar High Country 337FLS view listing

4.4
Sold our Airstream Sovereign and bought this 5th wheel. Our fifth RV and we love it. Good space for us without tripping over each other. Very few upgrades required as it is well laid out and easy to full time in. Towing was easy (Ram 2500 diesel) through the mountains in BC and back. Would highly recommend fr... read more
Sold our Airstream Sovereign and bought this 5th wheel. Our fifth RV and we love it. Good space for us without tripping over each other. Very few upgrades required as it is well laid out and easy to full time in. Towing was easy (Ram 2500 diesel) through the mountains in BC and back. Would highly recommend front living room floor plans.
Livability
5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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