Sold my 30' Keystone Hideout today. After 3 years in a budget-level Keystone RV, here are my observations:
1. The quality was acceptable throughout and the fabrics and cabinets held up well to the kids.
2. The air conditioner (Coleman Mach) was too small for such a large camper at just 13,500 BTU and struggled to keep up on the hottest days when we lived in Louisiana.
3. Tires and outer body still looks new after three years.
4. Good, sturdy build quality using cheaper, but decent materials. MUCH better than the Coleman (Fleetwood) Caravan I had before which fell apart.
5. Had a few warranty issues that Keystone took care of no questions asked.
6. Zero roof or window leaks.
7. Components in the trailer all worked well.
8. Could use more storage space and kitchen counter space.
9. Nice roomy layout.
Overall this trailer was put together well and a good value at $18900 when I bought it new. I would buy another Keystone RV and I recommend them. They make solid RVs at reasonable prices and stand behind their products.
1. The quality was acceptable throughout and the fabrics and cabinets held up well to the kids.
2. The air conditioner (Coleman Mach) was too small for such a large camper at just 13,500 BTU and struggled to keep up on the hottest days when we lived in Louisiana.
3. Tires and outer body still looks new after three years.
4. Good, sturdy build quality using cheaper, but decent materials. MUCH better than the Coleman (Fleetwood) Caravan I had before which fell apart.
5. Had a few warranty issues that Keystone took care of no questions asked.
6. Zero roof or window leaks.
7. Components in the trailer all worked well.
8. Could use more storage space and kitchen counter space.
9. Nice roomy layout.
Overall this trailer was put together well and a good value at $18900 when I bought it new. I would buy another Keystone RV and I recommend them. They make solid RVs at reasonable prices and stand behind their products.