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RV Details

  • Year: 2020
  • Model: CLASSIC
  • Listing ID: 1324639
  • Partner ID: 5013896532
  • Posted On: Sep 15, 2020
  • Updated On: Sep 29, 2020

Description

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2020 Aliner Classic 35th Year Annivesary edition. This Aliner Classis is just 10 months old, and we are reluctantly selling it. It is a bit lower than the height of the car and the same width so it was easy to tow. However, my wife and I are in our early 70s and do not want to tow a trailer any longer. We took it on a camping trip to some national parks this summer.

We towed it with a Jeep Cherokee (not Grand Cheokee) without any issues and averaged 19.2 mpg. The camper weighs 1590 pounds empty. The GVWR is 2500.

Notice that it has hard sided dormers, which I liked being just over 6 foot tall.

We were pleasantly surprised by the three electrical outlets inside the camper and the brightness of the two LED ceiling lights. There is also an outside outlet. There are gas hookups so the two burner stove can be use inside and outside the camper. The 3 cubic foot fridge was larger than anticipated. Under the door side dinette seat there is access from the outside, inside, and top.

The storage under the queen size bed has an inside door for the middle cabinet and an outside door for the door side cabinet. We discovered there is space to slide the rolled floor mat and pop up, screened tent

The Fantastic exhaust fan is powerful

The queen size bed is easy to set up at night.

We used a marine toilet at night and dumped it in the morning at a sanitary drain.

The fresh water tank holds 11 gallons, and there is a water pump and sink. There is NOT a gray tank so I hooked up an adapter linked to a garden hose to collect gray water. You can use a two gallon jug to collect the water and dump at a gray drain.

Included in the sale is a mounted spare tire, bottle jack, and tire iron.

There is an air conditioner and 25 foot electrical supply cord. We had several 100 degree nights this summer and camped at a KOA with hookups to have air conditioning.

We dry camped most nights, and the longest period at one site was four nights. The battery had enough juice to run the electronics for the refrigerator, lights, and ceiling fan. The fridge is cooled by propane, but there has to be enough electricty to run the fridge controls. While driving the fridge runs on propane and the battery is charging. At the coldest setting lettuce froze, and the freezer kept items frozen.

We filled the propane tank after three weeks, and it was 25% full at that point.

We took care of it so it is in nearly new condition.

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