Holiday Ramblers
We bought a '98 Alumalite 27cc new. Good points:
Fantastic insulation. Stays cool in Summer = Warm in Winter.
Aluminum frame construction.
Quality cabnetry and appointments.
Tows extremely well, but tracts wide on corners.
Bad points;
Sealed underbelly and centralized plumbing control - Big bucks if any repairs are needed down the road.
On our unit, some nimrod engineer decided to mount the H20 pump in an outside compartment..... Yep, it froze up on us. Called factory in Indiana and they were useless. I pressed and they referred me to a mechanic in another city. I was my own warranty repair station!

They brag that it is a 4 season unit..... I beg to differ... . Talk is cheap.
Models in last couple of years have batteries mounted back on the tongue. Out in the way, and where they can freeze up faster (earlier models had batts in a slide out comparment).
New models HAVE NO REAR BUMPER. So many Mfgr's doing this. It is beyond me.

Give me a bumper!!
New models have PLASTIC outside compartment doors!!! How long are these going to last?
I too want more room and was looking for a slide out. But after looking at the 2000 and 2001 models of Alumascape and Presidential (alumalite) I just might stay with what I have!
I'm looking into the Lakota by Monaco. Made in Oregon. Same frame and insulation. Will go to a lot this weekend and give them a critical eye.....
Oh, a last point. Watch the weight ratings that ALL trailers must have posted somewhere inside nowadays..... Each model has different #'s and some can be downright low.
So ends my ramble on Holiday Ramblers. I like the one I have. It's not perfect, but with a few modifications it well may be. I still want that slide out darnit!!