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Sherman Anderson

Arkansas

Reviewed on June 12, 2021

RV reviewed 1989 Holiday Rambler Alumalite-XL 19CT view listing

4.0
Bought used 12/2019 from private party I knew well. It’s my 2nd RV but first Tr. Trlr. I am able to work on most of its components. I downloaded a PDF owners manual and had it printed and bound. This is my tiny home and has proven to be a good...read more
Bought used 12/2019 from private party I knew well. It’s my 2nd RV but first Tr. Trlr. I am able to work on most of its components. I downloaded a PDF owners manual and had it printed and bound. This is my tiny home and has proven to be a good investment.
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jbseadogs

Nevada

Reviewed on August 17, 2019

RV reviewed 2013 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite 207S view listing

5.0
Love ours it has given us so many good memories. It so easy to tow, you hardly know it's back there. Fits in all camp sites, we have visited. Would like to hear from other fellow campers. Ours also has plenty of...read more
Love ours it has given us so many good memories. It so easy to tow, you hardly know it's back there. Fits in all camp sites, we have visited. Would like to hear from other fellow campers. Ours also has plenty of storage.
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Dennis Killian

Michigan

Reviewed on January 21, 2019

RV reviewed 2005 Holiday Rambler Savoy SL 29CKS view listing

4.5
This RV is excellent. It is perfect for a small family or a couple. With one bedroom and a dinette plus a hida bed couch you can sleep up to 6 people. I personally can not find anything wrong with this unit. For this price it fits the bill. I have owned a few travel trailers and this one is by far...read more
This RV is excellent. It is perfect for a small family or a couple. With one bedroom and a dinette plus a hida bed couch you can sleep up to 6 people. I personally can not find anything wrong with this unit. For this price it fits the bill. I have owned a few travel trailers and this one is by far the best. The craftsmanship that went into this unit is of the best quality I have ever seen.
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Vivian Firlein

Arizona

Reviewed on April 15, 2017

RV reviewed 2005 Holiday Rambler Alumascape 32SKT view listing

4.6
I have had this trailer for twelve years, and have often thought about using it as a second home. It is spacious with plenty of storage. The Oak cabinetry was an attraction from the beginning, and is still a source of pleasure. I like the free-standing dining chairs as they can be moved around to...read more
I have had this trailer for twelve years, and have often thought about using it as a second home. It is spacious with plenty of storage. The Oak cabinetry was an attraction from the beginning, and is still a source of pleasure. I like the free-standing dining chairs as they can be moved around to make a more conversational environment when there is company. Since it is out of warranty, I can't speak to that. The biggest repair was replacing the electric tongue stand. The Dealer installed a new one which is much better than the original. Although the old awning was in good condition, we replaced it with an electric one for convenience, and added a small awning on the opposite side. My husband passed away. I am 72 and have taken it on two trips so far with no problems. Both were about 350 miles from home. It's solid, well built and will last many more years to come.
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Mary

California

Reviewed on April 23, 2016

RV reviewed 2014 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite 207S view listing

4.0
Excellent trailer for a small family. Good build quality. Supreme package offers many upgraded features. Very attractive- we get lots of compliments. Everything you could want in a compact ultra-lite trailer. Tows easily with our...read more
Excellent trailer for a small family. Good build quality. Supreme package offers many upgraded features. Very attractive- we get lots of compliments. Everything you could want in a compact ultra-lite trailer. Tows easily with our Tahoe.
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Pete

California

Reviewed on May 26, 2015

RV reviewed 2007 Holiday Rambler Savoy LX 34SKD view listing

4.0
This trailer is large for a conventional tow trailer. I have compensated for the size and weight of the trailer by purchasing a Class VI "Airsafe" hitch. ( Rated for 20K pounds) The "Airsafe" hitch allows the tow vehicle and trailer to absorb any road bumps etc. via a large air filled (industrial)...read more
This trailer is large for a conventional tow trailer. I have compensated for the size and weight of the trailer by purchasing a Class VI "Airsafe" hitch. ( Rated for 20K pounds) The "Airsafe" hitch allows the tow vehicle and trailer to absorb any road bumps etc. via a large air filled (industrial) cushion and two lateral shock absorbers. These "air bags" are many times used on buses and large 18 wheelers. It works very well. I use 1200 lb. trunion bars with the hitch, but they must be removed when maneuvering in tight spaces. For the price, this is a very nice trailer, well maintained and used much less than anticipated. As such it is "new" inside and simply has sun exposure on the exterior. ALL systems work well. This trailer would be great for a live in while building a home or at a contracting site. It also has every amenity one could wish for, minus a 60" flat screen TV. This is literally a "home" as it has everything a home does and is spacious.
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Michael Naccarati

Arizona

Reviewed on December 15, 2014

RV reviewed 2002 Holiday Rambler Alumascape 26RKS view listing

3.8
I am the second owner I've owned this unit for about eight years and I have hardly any complaints about the...read more
I am the second owner I've owned this unit for about eight years and I have hardly any complaints about the unit.
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Nancy Crider

Oregon

Reviewed on December 15, 2014

RV reviewed 1998 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite 29CF view listing

3.0
We purchased a used one so will try not to color this review with that aspect. Very good structurally. Exterior walls-very good. I like that all the lights run on 12 volt, so even when camping all lights work off the battery and we are not in the dark. The water pump is very steady in this older...read more
We purchased a used one so will try not to color this review with that aspect. Very good structurally. Exterior walls-very good. I like that all the lights run on 12 volt, so even when camping all lights work off the battery and we are not in the dark. The water pump is very steady in this older model so I'm sure the newer ones are even better. I don't care for the floor plan but that is a personal thing. Also I do not like that there is no basement storage. There are two doors outside that go under each bed, but they were so inconvenient I no longer use them.I took out the enclosed beds, built two twins that are open underneath and just slide things under the bed. Basement storage would be much better. Bathroom is very small, but usable. The worst thing about this trailer is the location of the plumbing under the bathroom sink because the electrical cord is pushed in under there and so does not seal well to the outside. I prefer a detachable cord. I also don't like that the patio awning arm goes right across the bedroom window and then does not even shade the rear door that goes under the bed. This is the second Holiday Rambler I have owned.
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