| 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: 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. |
| 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: 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: 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. |
| 2004 Holiday Rambler Presidential 5th wheel | Andy | We have a 2004 5th wheel, 36 foot SKQ Presidential. Enjoying it immensely!
Has anyone had problems with the washing machine - Kenmore compact top load - ours just howls in the spin cycle? Which bearing am I looking at to replace?
Also looking for a floorplan layout, measurements etc. where exactly the black water holding tank is located inside the belly as I wish to install a tornado flush system as the factory one just doesn't seem to do the job - I don't wish to start cutting into the belly not knowing where exactly the holding tank is located.
Also where exactly is the water pump located as I wish to install an accumulator next to it.
Much appreciated.
Andy |
| 2000 Holiday Rambler Vacationer | Stan and Christine | We are thinking of purchasing a 2000 Holiday Rambler Vacationer. We would appreciate any feedback on this motorhome. Thank you in advance |
| 1994 Holiday Rambler Imperial Custom | Road Happy | We have a 1994 Holiday Rambler Imperial Custom with 2 slides, everything still looks new inside but the carpet,Had to replace hot water heater , one seam roof that still doesn't leak. Just wish the slides were flat like later models and would love a king bed,Pulls down the road with ease.Walls are still rock solid.. Before Monaco bought them out.. |
| Re:2008 Holiday Rambler Alumascape | Ron Holmes | I've looked at both the Presidential and the Alumascape and I think it's worth paying the extra. |
| 2007 Holiday Rambler Ambassador | Don Murray | This feels like a cadillac and drives like one. Like the exhaust brake and we love the way the coach responds and the feel of it as you'r driving. One surprise when we bought it is that the washer/dryer was an option not standard and the dealer had to install it and didn't do a very good job. It leaked made a mess and on one occasion wouldn't work at all but it was finally resolved. Other options so we were told included keyless entry,the central vacuum system, a ceiling fan in the bedroom and full tiling but the dealer included them in the price so he said. The dealer really wasn't very good and I don't know why Holiday Rambler (Monaco) don't choose their dealers more carefully. Warranty items have only been a few but the dealer has made them seem like major events. We've had problems with the in motion satellite system, the main awning and the onan generator wiring system but all of these were fixed but with much inconvenience. Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes but from a different dealer. Rating (holiday rambler): 4 and a half/5, dealer 1/5. |
| 2009 Holiday Rambler Traveler class C | pepe | I've had 2 Holiday Rambler RVs a 98 and an 03. Liked them both. Anything Holiday Rambler does is OK by me. Great company with a lot of support. |
| 2001 Holiday Rambler Endeavor | Peggy Jarvis | We have an 01 Holiday Rambler Endeavor. Love it, lots of storage, beautiful workmanship lots of moving about room. The layout of the whole inside....the kitchen. The Holiday Rambler manufacturer personnel (Bob ) was so very helpful. Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 5/5. |
| RE: 2005 Holiday Rambler Endeavor - enough power? | David | We had a 40' 2003 Endeavor with the 330 HP engine. We had plenty of power. We drove across country and up and down hills with a toad and no difficulties. Nice coach and nice power arrangement. |
| 2005 Holiday Rambler Endeavor - enough power? | Sy Rogers | We are looking for a 2005 Holiday Rambler 40ft with chair and office in back,but notice all we have seen have a 330 HP Diesel. Is that enough power for a 40 Ft.? |
| 2007 Holiday Rambler Endeavor | Sandra | We have a 2007 Holiday Rambler Endeavor with a full wall slide - when the slide is in you can still get to the bathroom. We are living in it for 8 months with 4 people, our kids are 12 & 13 and are adult size, 6 feet tall and the other close to it. We looked for 2 years and found this the best unit; it also has tiles all the way from the front through the bathroom, carpet in the bedroom only. We realized that there are compromises we had to make and there is no perfect unit out there. We love our Endeavor and our full wall slide, and especially the seperate bathroom and the tiles. |
| 2002 Holiday Rambler Class C | Al | Good quality unit. Make sure has a fibreglass roof. We have a Holiday Rambler Atlantis class C, 2002 and the quality is tops. Am not sure about the new ones. Good luck |
| Holiday Rambler | Kent Holmes | I've had two Holiday Ramblers. The first I had for 11 years and then traded it in for another Holiday Rambler that I've now had for 4 years. I'm also a member of a Holiday Rambler club and I've been to several Holiday Rambler rallies. Good luck whatever you buy but my experience with Holiday Ramblers has been first class. |