This Is The BEST Class C Motorhome For Full Time Living -- Packed With BIG FEATURES!

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In this video we take you on a 2023 Phoenix Cruiser 3100 Class C motorhome. This Class C motorhome is perfect for full time living because it is a small profile class C that combines the smaller size of a class b motorhome with the storage features of a Class C motorhome. It comes in at 30 feet in length, has 1 slide and a huge interior living space. It is very well constructed and should give owners years of enjoyment. Come see why Phoenix Cruiser get such high praise from owners.

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Just a mere quarter of a million dollars. If I had a quarter of a million dollars I would buy a quarter of a million dollar house. It's beautiful don't get me wrong, but so is my old class C.

Ohiogirl
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Stick to the older models. New ones are over priced by a long shot.

nightwalker
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Wish the RV industry would get away from the wood paneled basement look. How about something more modern and contemporary?

dja
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I watch tons of RV show and tells. Most of the time, you get these RV "guys" who try and have this sales personality which "to me" is off putting. This woman, she knows her RV's. Very informative and no BS. I will usually comment on the RV itself...but lady, you are awesome and know your rigs. Thank you so much for being you and knowing your product.

cjc
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This coach looks amazing pretty much every detail of it.... Except 1 thing. You cannot get to the bathroom if you have the 2 beds together as a king. Neither can guests staying in the RV. I would move the bathroom into the middle of the RV

SharonC-pu
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Wow the price has increased immensely! I agree that the build quality on these Class C’s is best in class but that price is ridiculous! I was looking at these to buy back in 2017 and the price the was around $110, 000. No way would I buy one now, way overpriced.

derekburton
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The design of the interior is so ancient looking. I cant justify the price with the interior looking that way.

hectorrosario
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Wow $200, 000 plus!! How do people afford to buy expensive motorhomes, fill them with gas and keep up with maintenance? Even if I sold everything and chose this as my f/t home I couldn't afford it and yes, I do have a good job and no bills but still couldn't do it. Two income household would be helpful but still so much money. I love them tho and if I had the money I would buy one :)

jeanniebaker
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So incredibly weird that you thought putting in 2 seperate twin side beds in the master room. Like, in what normal world would you people think a couple would want 2 twin beds, instead of a queen(at minimum)

Rock-Bottem
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HATE the TV placement. Needs to be ACROSS from the "Theater Seats".

stanaz
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Gray water capacity is redicuosly low at 19 gallons?

PaulYall
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the outside looks amazing, the inside looks confusing and like a 1970's style hotel room. egad who laid that out

paulpowell
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It's nice, but for full time living, the layout was poorly thought out. It just basically seems like it is best suited for a weekend at the lake, but there are much cheaper options that would fill that role. The price point would be better suited for people that have to live on the go full time and this layout wouldn't make for a very piratical long term living situation.

1. Talk about a pain in the neck. The entertainment/television location in relation to the very nice sofa seating location is not good, unless there is long swing out arm for the TV, but then I assume, it would block the door when swung out. The only good seating location to view the TV would be sitting at the diner table.

2. Speaking of the dinette, are there any power outlets in that area? Hopefully, they just weren't showed in the walk through. That's a very important feature for setting up a home office (laptop or workstation). Ironically, I've noticed that a lot of the lower end travel tailors seem to do a much better job at placing power outlets in logical locations.

3. Speaking of power outlets, what is deal with the power outlets inside the storage area between the passenger side bed and refrigerator? That just seems pointless to me. There is really no practical use of those outlets. I'm all about logical placement of features, especially power outlets and when it comes to cooking, working, and entertainment. You can have the highest end features, but if the layout doesn't make sense for practical use, those features are lost to me.


4. Either the refrigerator doors need to open the opposite direction or the refrigerator location needs to be swapped with the cooking, sink, prep area.

5. No screen door insert would be a huge issue for me. Also, the sofa seating, blocks one of the windows. I think those issues combined would limit the ability to get a good cross breeze on nice weather days/nights.

6. At the price point, why no outdoor entertainment options or builtin outdoor cooking/food prep options? Again, such features are standard on much lower end RVs and travel trailers.

clintlewis
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I know my comment is out of context. But just bought $255K town house in NC with cash 2 years ago. Now it’s 300K with $2000/m rent income. Imagine I bought one of these, $200K now with maintenance. That’s 100K+ difference in 2 years

jeffreywang
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Most class C's can pull 10, 000 plus with an 8000 lb hitch. 7500 lbs won't get you a trailer hauling a decent sized car with your camp items. What a fail.

Bizness
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I don't understand people's love affair with the maceration toilet. 30 + years RVing and poop has never failed to flow downhill. Pumps and motors will fail, good luck finding parts and someone to work on it. That's a deal breaker for me. I'd be more interested in a composting toilet, with no Pumps, and nothing to fail.

grumpy
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For that money you can buy a 10 year old Newell.

jamescampbell
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Very nice unit however, the position of the TV isn’t convenient.

goththicus
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I really love my Phoenix Cruiser 2552!

frankaiello
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I don't understand rv's ! 200-300k+ you could buy a nice house and make money later when you sell. Add to that the build quality of rv's is always so bad, they leak and are built so cheap they constantly break. They also depreciate in value so quick just like a car while a house usually appreciate's in value

garycalliham