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  1. Your above statement is part of what concerns me. I started looking for trailers about a year and a half ago as I’m getting closer to retirement. I first started looking at Airstreams and joined many forums and Facebook groups. I quickly gathered all the problems they have, and the horror stories from trying to get them serviced at their local dealerships. That began my journey to look for something more boutique and reliable, and led me to Oliver. I do not own an Oliver yet however, I have gone to Honewald and looked at them in person, and really was impressed! Although I would love to see Oliver grow, there is concern that they’ll lose quality and consistency as they start to try to meet demands. I truly hope that’s not the case and it remains to be an exceptional travel trailer, service and company! I still have about a year left before I actually need to purchase so, I will have some time to evaluate before a purchase something.
  2. Nice job! I was curious where people that use CPAPs put them.
  3. Dave, Thank you! You have definitely made me even more exited about my upcoming trip to Tennessee. I really going to enjoy the tour and looking them over. I keep telling myself, even when I tent camp, I don't "hang out" in my tent unless the weather turns bad (then it is pretty miserable lol). I do realize I will be spending a lot more time on the road and camping with a trailer when I retire but, I still will want to sit out and enjoy when possible. I am 6'2" and not a "small individual" it has served me well in my career but, not always fun in tight spaces. At first I was concerned about the "wet bath" idea but, I keep hearing how much room there actually is so, I am looking forward to seeing that in person as well. I do appreciate all the feedback from everyone and I do realize everyone has there own reasons for choosing and ultimately it has to be "right" for each person. I am learning all I can in the meantime! 🙂
  4. Hi Bill, I know it may sound like my mind is "made up" but, truly it is not. I have gone to several RV parks with an open mind and even looked at a few options I wasn't considering like Grand Design and etc. but, still haven't come to a solid conclusion. I do love the "allure" of the AS and the quality it used to stand for but, I have seen the problems of late and not sure you are truly getting what you pay for anymore. As for use, that is a hard one to answer. Currently, I only tent camp (when I can) and I enjoy both... very dispersed away from everyone and also in campgrounds with amenities. I do enjoy bicycling riding, a little hiking and fishing (not a fishing or hiking nut) but, also enjoy social gatherings as well. So, I see myself doing both types. I also realize I will be getting older and ease of use and comfort will definitely play a factor. I am trying to do a lot of research and buy my "second trailer (and hopefully last) first".
  5. Hi, and thanks for the welcome! I am aware it may not work for me. Although, the 27th is probably bigger than I truly need. I did look at a couple Lance Trailers and they just weren’t for me. So far, it is just been the Airstream out of all the ones I have looked at that I really felt “good” inside of. I know, I do not want slide outs or anything too large. I will be buying a truck next year and will be getting a 3/4 ton diesel regardless of the size a get (that will eliminate large 5th wheels. But again, not a fan of even the big ones. I am excited to go check the Elite II out when I’m in Tennessee. Even if it were no wider but, just a couple of more feet for a Elite III, I think that could make a big difference for me personally. However, never seeing one yet, hard to say for sure. Thanks again!
  6. Hi all, I am 4 years from retirement and plan to travel a lot with my two large German Shepherds and a friend now and then. I have only recently discovered Oliver Trailers and I am impressed but, have not seen one in person. I am considering an Airstream as well. I went and looked at them and feel the 27 foot front bed twin design is the perfect layout size for me. I like the lounge area, kitchen space, fridge size, storage space, 2 AC option and room to move around. Plus, it is not “too big” to fit in most parks. I do plan to buy something in about 2-3 years so, I can do some local camping before I retire and really hit the road. I plan to visit the Oliver Factory in March and look at them in person. I truly hope an Elite III is in the works. I just feel (without being in one yet, a Elite II, will be too cramped) for what I am hoping for in lifestyle. It would be great to have more counter space, much bigger fridge/freezer and more storage for food and clothes. I also hope they do NOT go the 5th wheel route. I saw Escape’s and I am not a fan at all. I would hate to have to go up and down those stairs during the night to use the restroom. Plus, I want to be able to stand next to my bed. I do love the quality and design of the Olivers and really hope something works out!
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