The Holiday Rambler RV line of towable and motorized recreational vehicles provides a wide selection of choices for those who want to get involved in the RV lifestyle. Whether you are a family with children still at home, or a couple with no children, there may be a Rambler that interests you and will fit your needs. Here is a list of the Holiday Rambler RV models along with a brief description of each:
The Towables (Non-Motorized) Holiday Rambler RV models
1) Next Level (Toy Hauler) the leather interior on this toy hauler and other extras will appeal to the serious outdoors lover.
2) Savoy SL TT(Travel Trailer) Starts at below $30,000 and can sleep up to six.
3) Savoy SL FW (Fifth Wheel) some models have pull outs. Requires a special hitch mounted in the truck bed in order to pull this type of RV-as with any fifth wheel.
4) Alumascape FW and Suite (Fifth Wheel) both this model and the Suite are similar, but the Suite has a few more upgraded features. This model retails for under $40,000. This model sleeps 2.
5) Presidential TT (Travel Trailer), FW (Fifth Wheel), and Suite. These are the top of the line towables in the Holiday Rambler RV line. These models sleep two. Some include laminate flooring, ice maker refrigerator, and exterior stereo system. Prices range starting from about $55,000 up to about $70,000 depending on the options you choose.
The Motorized Models of Holiday Rambler RV Diesel is generally thought to be more efficient and powerful, it is also a little more expensive upfront than a comparable gas model.
1) Admiral SE-(gas) This model starts around $90,000 and sleeps two. Has a sitting area in the bedroom.
2) Vacationer-this model comes in both diesel and gas varieties. It has a washer and dryer optional.
3) Neptune-(diesel) comes with 4-door refrigerator with ice maker, rear video with audio and optional washer dryer.
4) Ambassador-(diesel) has an air conditioner and heat pump standard.
5) Endeavor-(diesel) Corian countertops and designer furnishings in this Holiday Rambler RV.
6) Scepter-(diesel) has fully automatic leveling system.
7) Imperial-(diesel) Hardwood cabinetry and Corian dining room table.
Navigator-(diesel) this is the newest, biggest and most powerful (500+ horsepower) of the Holiday Rambler RV line.
The Lone Class C Holiday Rambler RV
Atlantis-mini motor home-this model is the only Class C that Holiday Rambler RV makes. It might be good for those who are just starting out RVing but don t want to worry about pulling a trailer. It has all of the amenities in a smaller package.
These are brief descriptions of the models in the Rambler lineup. They have been around for a while and there is probably a good reason for that.
Eriani Doyel writes articles about RVs and Home and Family. If you would like to know more about Holiday Rambler RV visit dscrvs.com.
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