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You will not be sorry with your purchase. keystone rv and keystone are the same company. they have two plants, one in goshen,ind.that is where most of their rv's are built. the other is also in ind.,but i'm not sure where. i know the everest is built there. we own a montana, which is pretty equal to or above the everest. the big sky montana is their top of the line. the laredo is more of thier entry level to mid-level line. built just like their top of the lines, just less options and floor-plans to choose from but usualyy priced thousands less. i think the laredo mostly has only one slide,where as our montana has three. we looked at the laredos but did not like the floor plans. it is something like the cedarcreek,wildcat issue. the wildcat is comparable to the laredo where as the cedar creek is more to the montana line.cedar creek-wildcat are forest river products. you just bought a lower entry model but i'm sure it will fit your expectations fully. one note, the laredo is not a full-time rv as it does not have an enclosed underbelly, if you bought it to use like that, your dealer misled you, if just for weekends and mild weather, you made agreat choice.
What makes/models exactly are meant for full time rvers? We are planning to take our business on the road and want something durable but not too pricy.
I am looking for ratings on fifth wheels. I found your ratings very helpful in familiar names. However I would like ratings or a reference to know in your ratings which ones are fifth wheels. I have been interested for several years in traveling and possible being full time. Your advice would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Jeff