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Stick the Boat on the Roof! Presidential Holiday Rambler
by djgeiger | Nov 30 '00
Pros: Light, light and more light. Light weight and a big beauitful bay window to let in light.
Cons: Options are a bit high, $1,736 for a leather chair? Ouch!

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Product Rating: 5.0



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Not a review, just advertising.... (Reply to this comment)
by JohnDechon
Not a review, just advertising.

Renting various products is not the same as buying one and living in it for an extended period of time...only then can you really KNOW a product, especially a "house" which is what a RV is...I'm talking about ownership. That takes time, renting is too brief.

I want to see reviews from people who actually HAVE one (real owners) of the 5th wheels, motorhomes or whatever they are "reviewing." Anything else is pretty useless.

Consequently, this is not a review, just a rehashed company brochure.

John D.

Aug 22 '03
10:30 pm PDT

Re: Wow! (Reply to this comment)
by djgeiger
Boat and boat trailer go on the roof of the truck. It's interesting, I'll send a picture if you'd like. Thanks for the comment.
Diana
Nov 30 '00
11:02 pm PST

Wow! (Reply to this comment)
by AmyLEnsor
You tow a fifth wheel and a boat? Now I'm impressed.
Nov 30 '00
10:39 pm PST
   

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