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HOLIDAY RAMBLER DEBUTS NEW ALUMA-LITE CLASS C MOTORHOME
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2011 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite
class C motorhome
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COBURG, ORE. ( May 12 , 2010) – Monaco RV, one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of
recreational vehicles, announces the new Class C Aluma-Lite from Holiday Rambler. Developed for today’s new price points, the easy to maneuver RV is family-friendly as well as gas mileagefriendly.
Though smaller in stature, the Aluma-Lite is built with large size features. A king size 61-gallon fresh water tank allows for extended camping capabilities, a critical component with today’s RV’ers. Also king size, the extra large exterior bay stores all equipment in a central, convenient location.
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Entry inside the Aluma-Lite is made easy with a extra wide 26-inch wide entrance door. Inside, again oversize features make the Aluma-Lite feel spacious. The kitchen boats a large 42” x 18” space accented by a large 48” x 36” window at the dinette. The king size functional wardrobe measures a grand 25”W
x 43”T x 25”D, once again providing storage for extended stays. |
2011 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite
class C motorhome interior
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For improved fuel economy, the Aluma-Lite front cap is aerodynamically designed to reduce wind
turbulence and drag. The battery access is built into the entryway for easy maintenance, along with a
5,000 pound hitch for towing. The Aluma-Lite Class C will be available in five floorplans, from 23 to
31 feet.
“We have listened to our dealers needs and responded with the Aluma-Lite Class C which hits today’s new lower price point segment,” according to Scott Jacobson, National Sales Manager for Holiday Rambler. “The Aluma-Lite addresses the need for a smaller, more agile RV, with large fresh water capacity and exterior storage, at an affordable price point. I am excited as we launch the Aluma-Lite, along with future new products. It is a new era at Holiday Rambler!”
For more details on the Aluma-Lite Class C, along with information on Holiday Rambler’s full line of
products, please visit www.holidayrambler.com.
See list of recent Roaming Times Holiday Rambler reviews below.
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(Monaco RV, LLC, a Navistar company, is a manufacturer of motorized and towable recreational vehicles. Headquartered in Coburg, Oregon, with substantial manufacturing facilities in Indiana, Monaco RV is dedicated to quality and service and offers innovative RVs designed to meet the needs of a broad range of customers with varied interests. Monaco RV offers a variety of products that appeal to RVers across generations, from entry-level priced towables to custommade luxury models.)
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| Re: Holiday Rambler Traveler Class C | Bill | Where is the fuse for the Voyager back-up camera located? Haven't been able to get the answer from mfg. or dealers.. |
| Re: Monaco Riptide class A motorhome | ken stader | Great coach at a great price - Monaco are doing great things now |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Savoy LX travel trailer | TERRY AND CARY KITCHEN | WE JUST PURCHASED THIS HOME WE R SEATING OUT ON 5 YEAR TRIP TO SEE THE WORLD IN OUR HOME FULLTIME THINK IT WILL B THE BEST INVESTMENT WE MADE |
| Re: Monaco Cayman luxury motorhome | Geoff M | Really beautiful. The full slide model looks amazing. |
| Re: Monaco Diplomat luxury motorhome | Rip Keeley | We have a 2010 Diplomat and love it but these new arrangements really are better. I love the feel of the big tag axel motor home it just handles the road so well. I also love the quality and storage space built into it too. Great motorcoach. |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Savoy LX travel trailer | Brian B | We toured the 2009 model of this trailer last year in Georgia and it really impressed us. The front kitchen integrated with the living space makes it feel really spacious, and the pass-thru bath saves SO much space, plus it makes the bedroom really separated from the main living space. Slide-out bed is awesome... wish more mfrs. offered it! washer/dryer hook up is also a pleasant surprise, for permanent site applications... overall, one of the best units we've ever toured! Way to go HR! |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Savoy LX travel trailer | Katherine N | We're seriously thinking about this trailer. If anyone has experiences of it please email me at k4357@gmail.com Thanks |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Savoy LX fifth wheel | Don N | This is really nice. We had a 2003 Holiday Rambler class A and liked it very much, they make a good product. |
| Re: Monaco Dynasty luxury motorcoach | joe & carol | We have a Monaco Dynasty 2008 bought used from Lazy Days RV in Tampa. We absolutely love the coach. Lazy Days has treated us like Royalty. Came back for them to take care of a few minor problems, most of which I caused from ignorance, ie we we in a class C. We stayed 4 days and my bill was $170. We are in their crown club so we ate and drank free. Great coach and great experience so far. We have only put about 5000 miles on coach since purchase. |
| Re: Monaco Dynasty luxury motorcoach | Ken and Rosemary H | Wow, it's great that monaco are continuing and building great coaches like this. I've had 2 monacos and was pleased with both of them |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Admiral class A motorhome | Holly | O have often wondered why didn't anyone ever think to put the living room up front and the kitchen in the middle and the bedroom with the king size bed in the rear. The bathroom could be up near the living room. I would love that floorplan because then when I have family come along they can pull out the sleeper sofa but still have their privacy. |
| Re: Monaco Covina Class C | ec | we bought a covina this summer,the model without the rear bedroom - has a larger wardrobe and a longer slideout. It has as much living space as our 34ft no slide class A had. I would recomend this model |
| Holiday Rambler Presidential fifth wheel | Jim & Kathy | We purchased a brand new 06' Holiday Rambler 37RLQ in Nov. of 07'. We love it, zero issues. looks great and fit and trim are excellent. Dual pane windows make it nice for warming, cooling and keeping noise out or in. Full body paint is beautiful. We get a lot of compliments at campgrounds we've stayed at. I'd highly recommend Holiday Rambler and wouldn't hesitate to purchase another one. All manufacturers put out some bad ones on occasion, HR is no exceptions, but this unit, to date, has been flawless. |
| Re: Monaco Montclair class B plus motorhome | Tammy | We love ours. It's wonderful to drive and no problem at all with loading. Really nice motorhome. |
| Re: Monaco Montclair class B plus motorhome | Jill L | We really like ours. A really nice motorhome that's taken us many miles and will take us many more with very few problems. We carry all our stuff and really enjoy this MH. |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Traveler Class C | Marguerite Breda | We need to rent a class C to transport my father from Baltimore, MD to a nursing home on Long Island, NY. We have owned a fifth wheel for the past eight years and have rented claa Cs in MD and Alaska before that so we know how to handle the RV. We need a class C because my 97 yr old father can not travel in a car or truck comfortablly anymore. Does anyone know where to rent a class C? bredatxtx@hotmail.com
Thanks for any help you can give.
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| 2004 Holiday Rambler Presidential | Lois Martin, Texas | Have a 2004 Presidential....love it, but due to health conditions, I can no longer raise or lower my largest awning. Tried the sun screens, but can't see anything and I am on the water.
Does anyone know if this trailer can be retrofited for a push button and is it costly? Thanks |
| Re: Monaco Covina class C motorhome | jsa | I'm seriously looking at this model as our next upgrade, from a Great West Van.I've never researched bigger models, so I hope Monaco quality is as good as the Canadian "B" manufacturers.The storage and amenities seem excellent. Diesel fuel is high at present, a cause for concern. |
| Re: Monaco Montclair class B plus motorhome | Dan | We own a Monaco B+ and are enjoying the downsize from a 42' Executive. It has everything we need. Like Monaco. |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Traveler Class C | Heather | We've been looking for a class c with sprinter chassis and think the Holiday Rambler is the best we've seen. We particularly like the rear bed arrangement. We've previously had a HR class a and think the quality is good. |
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