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ducmons

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Hi there, name is JD & Family. Haven't placed the order, but we're looking at ordering a 2015 Voltage 3200, with all options. Does anyone know if there is are any changes from 2014?
 
Yea who knows, my guess is will have different color option for the inside. Check around you might find a good deal on a left over 2014. I was looking at left over 2013 V3305 but got more options larger rig for just a couple more grand on a 2014 V3605. Was more then worth the 300 mile drive to the dealer I bought it from. :D
Had quite a few RV's before this one but it's also our first toy hauler.
 
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I'm getting a price of $62xxx on a fully loaded 3200 on a 2015, including porch option, and all packages. Without the porch on a 2014 price around $56xxx. Does that sound about right? The 3005's I'm hearing are cheaper, but we don't like the layout. The 3605 is too big for us, probably more of a psychological thing, but we like the 3200.
 
I'm getting a price of $62xxx on a fully loaded 3200 on a 2015, including porch option, and all packages. Without the porch on a 2014 price around $56xxx. Does that sound about right? The 3005's I'm hearing are cheaper, but we don't like the layout. The 3605 is too big for us, probably more of a psychological thing, but we like the 3200.

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3200 should be a good tow for your 3/4 ton truck.
* Note don't go by what the web site or the tag on the side says it weights. That's with out any options. Web side said average weight on mine is 13,306, weighted in at 14,000 semi loaded with 10-15 gallons of gas, both propane tanks full & 30-40 gallons of water. ;)
 
Good to know! We've been wondering if it's worth it.

I guess it depend on personal preference. That porch railing was one of the first things I removed from my camper. Just to much PITA to deal with it all the time. OK if you have dogs you want to contain.

I removed a lot of the factory stuff. Just because I would not be using it and a weight consideration.

Removed

Patio Railing
Both bunk mattress's
That worthless two legs table for the couch area :(
Both Voltage Chairs
Both Bar Stools
The kitchen sink covers
Side ladder. I have a telescoping 14" replacing it.

Might be more but I haven't seen the stuff in year so I can't remember all of it.
 
I called on that one, and was told $63991 was the lowest price, then yesterday was told it sold.

Yea I jumped on the one I bought as they turn them over quick. Took three weeks before I could get my PDI done as they were booked up. Sales gal said they were selling about 15 trailers per week. :eek: They had 5 PDI's set-up for the day I got mine done.
 
Yea I jumped on the one I bought as they turn them over quick. Took three weeks before I could get my PDI done as they were booked up. Sales gal said they were selling about 15 trailers per week. :eek: They had 5 PDI's set-up for the day I got mine done.

Okay. I put a deposit down on the one they have coming in, and asked for the build sheet. Here's what they sent me. I'm told this has everything on it, can discerning eyes helped me look this over?


2015_V3200_Specs.jpg
 
Looks like that just about covers it. They do show a dual pane window option but have never seen any with it. Did they give you a idea of delivery time? Nancy was also able to get me a 3.75% interest loan which was better than the 4.19 I was pre approved for. Got me a insurance quote that saved me $250 a year. Hope she can do the same for you. :D
 
As mentioned, dual pane windows, we have them. Prevents condensation on the interior glass which we used to get in our other RVs.

Garage screen is not listed. Pulls down to keep the bugs out. Also garage carpet, but it's pretty cheap, you could get something on your own. It rolls up when you want to haul, and rolls out to make the garage look like less of a garage.
 
As mentioned, dual pane windows, we have them. Prevents condensation on the interior glass which we used to get in our other RVs.

Garage screen is not listed. Pulls down to keep the bugs out. Also garage carpet, but it's pretty cheap, you could get something on your own. It rolls up when you want to haul, and rolls out to make the garage look like less of a garage.

I think the Garage PKG covers the screen door & washer prep. Shows it does have the removable carpet kit. ;)
 
Looks like that just about covers it. They do show a dual pane window option but have never seen any with it. Did they give you a idea of delivery time? Nancy was also able to get me a 3.75% interest loan which was better than the 4.19 I was pre approved for. Got me a insurance quote that saved me $250 a year. Hope she can do the same for you. :D

My interest rate was higher, so I'll ask about it. :)
They told me 5 days it will come off the line, and then they are pushing to have it in by May 15th, since we're trying to camp late May.
 
Okay. I put a deposit down on the one they have coming in, and asked for the build sheet. Here's what they sent me. I'm told this has everything on it, can discerning eyes helped me look this over?


2015_V3200_Specs.jpg

Sounds like most everything is covered. Have you concidered the full body paint option? I have it and its the best part of the trailer. Everyone always compliments it at the campgrounds we go to. I think it's easier to keep clean since its all gloss and no stickers (graphics) to peel and fade.
Anyway good luck with your new trailer and keep us informed on how your deal works out.
 

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