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TempusFugit

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  1. It sounds like you found the perfect fit for you. I was offering a different perspective... someone interested in a larger rig with a different setup that might appeal to other types of buyers. I can be very comfortable with a smartly packed 75 liter pack that carries my tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, etc. It's all very functional, but that isn't everyone's cup of tea. I'm not trying to imply that there is anything wrong with the Elite II. I think a larger rig with different types of amenities / layouts might broaden the appeal of Oliver's high quality trailers.
  2. Not a current or former owner, but a potential future owner. I would like to see a longer (but not necessarily wider) Legacy Elite III. Apparently, once you own an Oliver you fall in love with the wet bath design, but I'm not a fan and I'm guessing other potential owners might agree. Adding 4-5 feet in length would allow for a dry bath setup (more centrally located) that I think would bring in more customers that see the wet bath as a deal breaker. I want that Oliver quality in a package similar to other high-end trailers. I like the idea of more natural light in the front of the trailer, so I would like a larger dining area up front with front and side windows added for more views once the tow vehicle is detached. A larger dining area with wrap-around seating would then convert to a larger bed which would increase the sleeping capacity to at least four. Allowing for the twin beds in the back to convert into a larger bed (as others have suggested) could also increase the sleeping capacity for families. Increasing the length would allow for larger tank sizes and more roof area for additional solar capacity. This would make longer boondocking trips possible. I realize that adding that much length would rule out such a trailer for some, but then the Elite II would still be available for that group. I agree with previous comments about fridge and oven options, but I'm not sure those would be make or break changes for potential customers. Offering a significant difference between the Elite II and Elite III would be Oliver's best chance for increased sales and happier campers.
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