Love the Geo Pro/E-Pro line, but from a few years ago. They've gotten a little too heavy with the feature creep. 3500 dry, not a lightweight anymore. The "dry" spec is usually 150 lbs less than actual, too.
@muhammad89704 ай бұрын
I need a restroom sink with a gfci outlet 😅. It's a deal breaker
@glenmuir219 Жыл бұрын
Dave, What brand is the fridge? It's black versus stainless steel.
@RousseausRVWalkthroughs Жыл бұрын
Glen, it’s a Magic Chef and it appears to have a glass front. I think this is an improvement, at least when it comes to being less prone to damage. I have to think this is what the 2024 Geos will come with.
@glenmuir219 Жыл бұрын
@@RousseausRVWalkthroughs Great!!!
@neilouellette3004 Жыл бұрын
Too bad front bed is only a full size instead of a small queen. Not much room for a couple to share a full size. Maybe a weekend? Tops! I do like it though. Perfect for my single retired life.
@testvideoupload2237 Жыл бұрын
Neil, my wife and I actually bought this very camper from Dave in July. We’re camping with it now as I write this. We also had concerns about the East West bed and wondered why they took length away by placing a headboard. It turns out to be a non-factor. I’m 6’2” and just fit. My wife says she sleeps better in the camper than in our bed at home. If I needed more room, I could move all our headboard stuff to the window topper and move the pillow up. Having the emergency exit window there is great as well, as it allows for it to be opened more than the others. Turn on your bathroom fantastic fan on medium with all your other windows closed and it pulls a cool breeze across your face all night. We’ve been camping like this all August and have not needed the AC even once.
@Blakartman Жыл бұрын
Cool video we bought one last year 2022 model the worst part is we paid cash from a great dealer in Ohio 374 miles away total garbage especially because the local dealer is butt hurt that I saved 8k$ by not buying it from him so he won’t fix any of the warranty stuff total garbage should have kept my 2018 T@b 400.
@RousseausRVWalkthroughs Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry to hear about your dealer situation. The way warranty is managed in the RV industry in general is in need of significant improvement. The issue is that dealers are private companies, and the warranty is technically between the buyer and the manufacturer. From the dealer perspective, warranty repairs tend to pay less than non-warranty repairs due to the manufacturer often not covering 100% of the labor time. In addition, there is significantly more time spent with submitting claims and tracking down parts etc, so there isn’t much incentive to take in warranty work from customers who purchased outside the dealership. So, that’s not a great situation for either the dealer or the customer. The way we have decided to handle this, because we don’t believe in turning away people in need of warranty repairs even if they purchased elsewhere, is by asking those customers to pay up front for the labor and giving them to information needed to pursue warranty reimbursement. If there is a discrepancy between the work performed and the amount the manufacturer is paying out, we as the dealer won’t be eating the difference. Is this a perfect solution? No. But it seems a better solution than simply turning away the customer entirely. I hope you are able to find another dealer that will actually help you out.