Just in time for Spring daydreaming! As the days get colder and grayer, and the sun sets before we even get home, we’ve brought on the spring! With the Keystone Arcadia line, you can start your Spring planning now!
The Arcadia Fifth Wheel line is our newest Keystone, including the Super Lite and the ultra-affordable Arcadia Select.
Arcadia’s philosophy is simple: no matter the floorplan, the fundamentals remain the same. These stunning Super Lite models offer Arcadia’s signature, but in lighter, easy-to-tow lengths. It’s a new approach for RVs in this weight class, and we think you’re going to love it.
Let’s start with their Keystone weathertight build. Keystone tests *ALL* its RVs in their cold chamber, certifying them down to 0° F. So you can start the RVing season early, and end it late. It’s all part of their Peak Weather Protection Package, which includes:
· 35,000 BTUs high output furnace
· Fully enclosed, insulated holding tanks with 12V heat pads
· Reflective insulation in floor, roof, and front wall
· Electric fireplace with 5,100BTU of heat
· BladePure™ High Performance ducting with Merv-9 filter
· Heated Pass-Thru storage
· Nautilus Water Management System
Then there’s the floor — the high-performance, water resistant floor.
Stronger, lighter and more resilient than traditional wood laminated flooring, Keystone’s exclusive HyperDeck™ is an excellent example of how the Keystone Innovation Lab challenges industry norms to build better RV’s. By its nature, traditional wood floor construction presents the possibility of taking on water, key for RV owners who need to remain vigilant to keep moisture out of their coaches. Hyperdeck replaces wood with 100% inorganic materials, designed to resist water and water damage.
The presence of a Girard Tankless Water Heater is a luxury for some, but it’s the sort that quickly turns into a necessity. The advantages include:
42,000 BTUs provides the optimum performance for an RV’s plumbing
No special LP gas lines or special plumbing required
Quiet, brushless motor
12V power operates at less than 3 AMPs
Freeze protection enables reliable winter use
Designed specifically for recreational vehicles
Compact design – fits in any tank water heater cut-out opening
Add in the impossibly versatile, exceptionally designed, SolarFlex Solar Energy and you have a system that’s shattering customers’ expectations of factory solar power. SolarFlex™ eliminates the guesswork, delivering affordable, high-quality RV solar energy systems.
The Avalanche Edition of the Keystone Alpine has the same bones as its sibling: the same Wide Body construction and spacious interior, the same SolarFlex™ system, the same Polar Pack for four-season living, and the same Residential kitchen and Theater-system living room with the plushest of seating and a 4K 65” television. Even the bathrooms in all Alpines are Residential and equipped with tankless hot water heaters!
As for the Interior, take a look for yourself. Whether it’s the Arcadia Super-Lite or the Arcadia Select, you’ll find beautiful, well-built interiors with plenty of high-end amenities. Easy to tow, easy to enjoy, this might be the perfect Fifth Wheel for you. Come in and take a look for yourself.
Then start dreaming of Spring.
There’s no easy way to approach this, so let’s dive in together.
Starting on January 1st of 2025, Washington State may halt sales of new gas or diesel Motor Homes due to legislation called the CARB Act.
What is the CARB Act? The California Air Resources Board has enacted the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) Regulation. The goal of this is to accelerate the production of zero-emission trucks: a laudable goal. However, given the current availability of zero-emission RV-suitable chassis, this could cause serious disruption in the RV industry.
But, you think, that’s California. This is Washington.
Washington State (as well as Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Oregon) have chosen to follow the standards set by California starting in 2025. Rules in Vermont will take effect in the 2026 model year, and those in Colorado, Maryland, New Mexico, and Rhode Island in the 2027 model year.
As a result, RV Manufacturers will be restricted from selling gas or diesel vehicles over 8,500 pounds unless they first meet the Zero-Emissions sales targets.
This was not a decision that we at Poulsbo RV had much time to anticipate.
“It’s caught us all off guard,” Will Rogers, General Manager at Poulsbo RV in Everett, said in a KIRO news radio interview. “I don’t know of any manufacturers with an EV program yet,” Rogers noted, adding that all brands on his lot will be affected by these new rules.
“It’s disheartening,” he continued, “We thought there was a possibility that RVs wouldn’t be affected, but it turns out they are. We’re trying to keep 2024 chassis available for next year so people can still buy new diesel vehicles,” he said.
The restrictions on new 2025 sales apply only to RVs with engines manufactured in 2025. But the RV Industry Association reported that some manufacturers are already withdrawing from CARB-regulated markets.
Beyond what is written here, there are still many details which are still unclear.
What We Know
To keep this simple, this is what we know for 2025:
Consumers will not be able to register Diesel Class Aa and most Super C Diesel Motor Homes in Washington state if the chassis itself was built after January 1st, 2025
Manufacturers will not sell dealers in Washington any Diesel Motor Homes that have a chassis built after January 1st, 2025
An important note is that this applies to the RV’s Chassis. The motor home could be built after January 1st, 2025, but it must have a 2024 chassis
Freightliner will not supply any motor home manufacturer with chassis that will be certified to be registered by a consumer into these ACT compliant states as of January 1st, 2025
Some good news:
All current Poulsbo RV inventory is compliant
Mercedes/Sprinter chassis motor homes are compliant
Ford gas motorhomes are compliant because they have enough EV sales to offsets
We are told Super C’s built on the Ford F550 chassis will be compliant due to offsets
The RV industry has been fighting to get an exemption for motor homes, but was unsuccessful. This is the unfortunate reality. But the situation is still fluid. We will do our best to provide you with the most up to date information we have going forward.
Plus, we’ll do our best to continue to inform the Poulsbo RV Family about developments in this matter, as well as provide you the Best Motor Homes and Towables that we can.
Travel Safely.
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I don’t know how they’re managing it, but the RV industry is moving ahead in leaps and bounds. And in Destination Rigs, they are rocketing into the award-winning future.
Allow us to introduce the Cedar Creek Cottage Destination FIFTH WHEEL. Yes, a fifth wheel, with all it’s easier towing advantages. Yes, a fifth wheel with space and storage galore. Yes, a fifth wheel packed with luxury features.
A Fifth Wheel made to become your Destination Second Home? Yes!
Cedar Creek has introduced a groundbreaking fifth wheel Cottage designed to redefine destination living. Let’s start with that exterior.
That is not a sticker, but rather a next-generation Digital UV paint printed directly onto the fiberglass exterior. It’s a 100% mold & mildew resistant skin impervious to water. There is NO CAULKING on the exterior. The corners use aluminum rails, riveted together for water-proofing as we’ve never seen it before.
The large back-living space features a more conversation-friendly L-shaped sectional sofa. The LARGE TV and entertainment system are perched above the fireplace.
The kitchen is filled with upper-end residential kitchen appliances. This includes a pull-out pantry that will give you plenty of room for supplies.
The main suite includes a King Bed, plus there is plenty of sleeping space in the two lofts and in the chaise and trundle bed. With a sleeping capacity of 8, there’s room for everyone!
If this Destination Fifth Wheel sounds like something out of a dream, don’t hesitate! We don’t think these will stay in stock long. Contact us and have one of our knowledgeable staff give you a tour of this innovative RV.
We’re sure you’ll love it as much as we do!
Finally, Volante’s reputation for making quality towables for a great price might make this your Can’t-Miss-It purchase. Come in and see it, and all our Destination Trailers! We’re ready to bring you home for the summer.
As the temperatures begin to dip, we RV owners need to get our rigs all snug for winter. Whether you tow a trailer or drive a motorized RV, Winterization is a vital component of regular RV upkeep and helps you protect your investment while it’s not in use.
Step One: Clean & Repair
Start on the inside: give your interior a thorough cleaning and remove all food. Rodents spend the winter sniffing out any trace of food. If they are able to get into your RV, they will nest and do interior damage. And that is an unpleasant surprise come spring. The Pacific Northwest is also in the hantavirus zone; for safety, be sure all food is gone.
Then there is your RV’s outside. The camping season puts on a layer of dirt, dried on insect hits and streaky black road grime. Wash and wax your RV, or–
Let Poulsbo RV’s service department do a full detailing of your RV exterior. Plus we can inspect your roof, window and door seals, and the underbelly of your RV for any cracks or holes that need to be resealed or repaired. This is the best time of year to make sure your RV is sound and ready to go on the first day of next year’s camping season!
Step Two: Batteries & Propane
Depending on whether you’re storing your RV in a heated garage or outdoors under cover, you will probably want to remove your propane tanks and your RV battery for safe storage. Keep your batteries in a warm location where you can charge them in the off-season so you’ll be ready for that first camping trip.
If you have one, you will need to run the generator at least once a month under a load. Some house batteries will also need to have their water level checked. Now is a good time to inspect them.
Step Three: Winterize the Plumbing
IProtecting your RV’s plumbing system from frigid weather is the primary focus of Winterizing, it includes tasks like bypassing your water heater, opening low-point drains on your RV’s exterior, draining your tanks and using a potable-water-safe antifreeze. If this is going to be a DIY project (as per your owner’s manual directions), making sure you use an RV/Marine anti-freeze is crucial.
At Poulsbo RV, our service techs Winterize RV plumbing as part of our Seasonal Maintenance packages. If trying this on your own seems daunting, we can do it for you.
Keeping your RV dry is crucial to it maintenance over the winter. If your RV is hooked up to power, electric dehumidifyers are a great solution. If your RV is NOT hooked up to power, you can use one of several products to pull excess moisture out from the air. You can choose from products like Absorbag, DampRid, H2O Out, to name a few. These products can be placed in a home over to recharge their water absorption properties.
Others, like the Dry-Z-Air and dehumidifier will need to have their water catches emptied at least every two weeks.
Vent covers are also a good way to help control the moisture. Maxxair and Camco vent covers allow you to leave your vents open. This allows any moisture to escape, while keeping the weather out.
Finally, once everything is done, you will need to cover your RV with a UV-protected and mildew-resistant RV cover, especially if you’re storing your RV outside. Consider purchasing separate RV tire covers if your cover does not protect your tires.
All these products and more are available from any of our Poulsbo RV Parts Departments. Plus, our staff is trained and experienced at knowing what RV owners need. They’re happy to share their knowledge and recommend the perfect products for your individual needs.
Introducing the eco-friendly Cross Trail! The Cross Trail’s nimble size and designed with active RVers in mind, will give you nearly endless possibilities. Take your adventure where most motorhomes can’t hope to go! Plus, with unrivaled exterior and interior storage, you can outfit your Cross Trail with the gear and equipment needed to conquer any expedition.
The B+ EV Models
The Coachmen B+ EV Cross Trails
The Cross Trail B+ comes in two models: one floorplan on a Mercedes Sprinter Chassis, and three on a Ford Transit Chassis. And aside from the vehicle motors both are all-electric coaches; there is NO generator on board and the batteries are beefy. The quiet is amazing.
Inside, the bedroom is a Real Bedroom. A permanent bed that can be raised or lowered, in a B+. One model, instead of a bedroom, has double murphy bunk beds to allow for eve more storage!
Amazing in a class B+, there’s a split bathroom with a separate shower. And the kitchen is just as awesome, with a generous sink, 2-burner induction cooktop, and a convection microwave/oven. All this in a Class B+!
And if you need storage, the Cross Trail has a shocking amount of storage.
The C XL Models
The Cross Trail C has all the cargo space. This rig has over a ton of cargo capacity: literally more than two thousand pounds. The techs at Coachmen even measured that with full water tanks. That sounds hard to believe until you take a look at the bike garage under the bedroom.
IWhether you want your adventures to be in the heat of summer or well into the chill of fall, the Cross Trail has two-inch thick walls, fiberglass over Azdel composite. It’s well insulated to keep you cozy. In addition, it has Ducted air! Distributing the air through ducts is quieter, and leads to more even temperatures throughout the coach.
No matter which Cross Trail you choose, you’ll be impressed by all the Coachmen designed features, an even more by the Coachmen price! So if you’re looking for small, sturdy, easy-to-drive adventure mobiles, this might be the line for you! Come in and check it out!
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When you want to live the RV life, the change of seasons can get in the way. But not with Poulsbo RVs newest Keystones: the Alpine and the Alpine Avalanche. These Fifth Wheels are ready to travel the world wherever and whenever you are.
The Keystone Alpine
The Alpine is an embodiment of contemporary design and unparalleled innovation, where luxury meets cutting-edge technology to create an experience that is as fresh as it is unforgettable. With sleek lines, smart features, and ultimate-luxury amenities standard, Alpine Fifth wheels are an *excellent* choice for the four-season RV lifestyle.
One of the most striking features? The Keystone Wide Body 100” construction. The inside *feels big* and the carefully placed windows provide light and air rare in any RV!
The Alpine is an embodiment of contemporary design and unparalleled innovation, where luxury meets cutting-edge technology to create an experience that is as fresh as it is unforgettable. With sleek lines, smart features, and ultimate-luxury amenities standard, Alpine Fifth wheels are an *excellent* choice for the four-season RV lifestyle.
One of the most striking features? The Keystone Wide Body 100” construction. The inside *feels big* and the carefully placed windows provide light and air rare in any RV!
The Keystone Alpine Avalanche Edition
The Avalanche Edition of the Keystone Alpine has the same bones as its sibling: the same Wide Body construction and spacious interior, the same SolarFlex™ system, the same Polar Pack for four-season living, and the same Residential kitchen and Theater-system living room with the plushest of seating and a 4K 65” television. Even the bathrooms in all Alpines are Residential and equipped with tankless hot water heaters!
Bunkhouse versions have sleeping space for as many as 9. Couples double-bedroom suites both have full en suite baths. *ALL* Alpines are built for full-on, five-star hotel luxury.
So what makes an Avalanche different? A slightly shorter floorplan and a lower price. That’s all. So if you feel uncomfortable towing a longer fifth wheel (or if your budget needs a little more leeway) then the Avalanche is how you can have the full Alpine experience without any downsides.
What we recommend? Come in and see these two for yourself, and find out which is the best fit for your family, your travel calendar, and your dreams of adventure. We know we won’t have to sell you on the Alpine. The Alpine will do all the work for us.
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If you’re in a quandary about which RV is right for you, here’s a handy guide to help you decide. Both Super Cs and Diesel Pushers are High-End and Feature-Filled, but there are real differences that can make one the stand-out for your lifestyle. Here are the biggest factors to help you decide.
Diesel vs. Diesel
If you’re looking at both Super Cs and Diesel Pusher Class As, then you have already decided one important factor: Power. Diesel engines provide it is abundance. But the real question is what you want to do with all that power.
This usually comes down to whether you want more storage capacity, or you’re looking for more towing power.
If you need towing power, the Super C is clearly the winner. Most Class A Diesel Pushers tend to max out at 10,000 pounds of towing power. Super Cs can tow 20,000 or 30,000 pounds, or sometimes even more.
If what you’re looking for is storage capacity, there’s generally not as much storage in a Super C as you get in Class A diesel pushers. This is due to the engine placement.
In a Class Super C, the engine is up front. To transfer power, there has to be a drive shaft that comes through the RV. And it extends back all the way to the rear wheels. Because of that, the drive shaft takes up vital pass-through storage area.
In a diesel pusher you don’t have that issue because the engine’s in the back pushing the rig. So then, there’s no drive shaft going in between the two axles. As a result, you have complete pass-through storage along the underside of the coach.
Engine Front or Engine Back
This is an issue that really helps people choose because the differences caused can be so stark.
As stated above, having an engine in the back of a Class A allows for greater storage area given the lack of a drive shaft. Likewise, that can also allow for more headroom and space in the coach in general, deeper slide-outs, and wider structures. More room can often mean more room features like bigger bathrooms, dishwashers and washer/dryers.
In addition, there’s simply the length the engine takes up at the front of a Super C. A forty-foot Super C will simply not have as much room inside as a forty-foot Diesel Pusher.
On the other hand, servicing a Super C is as easy as driving into a garage that services commercial diesel trucks. The engine is easily exposed and familiar to truck mechanics. A Diesel Pusher will require specialist RV service. While we at Poulsbo RV have all the needed tech and Master RVIA service experience, an ordinary diesel garage will often not even consider working on a Class A. They would have to go in the back bedroom and lift up the floor in order to access the engine. Most garages are not willing to even try.
Driving
That first quarter mile in any new RV is always intimidating. Some feel immediately more comfortable and safer in a Super C due to the enclosed feeling of a truck cab. It feels familiar if you’ve ever driven a pick-up truck—just bigger.
We have found that most people getting into a Class A feel less secure for that first drive to the gas station. It feels so open and other cars are *right there*. But in general, most people get the feel for it fairly quickly. Most.
In either case, given the current driver assist technology available for both classes, both are safe and getting safer to drive. It’s all about preference.
In the end, a test drive is your best option to see what feels right for you.
Comfort & Noise
In terms of a comfortable ride, there is a difference. Super Cs are built on a commercial type truck chassis. So they tend to ride more like a commercial truck.
Class A Diesel Pusher is known and loved for the ride. Generally, they have higher quality suspension systems. With that nice air suspension system as you’re going down the highway, you’re floating as you go. It’s the very definition of a comfortable ride.
Noise can also be a problem in a Super C as well, just because of engine placement. The engine is right in front of you, as opposed to an engine placed thirty feet behind you.
Admittedly, some people truly enjoy the sound of that big, powerful engine. For you, the noise is a feature, not a fault.
As for the horn: Super C wins. No notes. Sorry Class As.
Sleeping
Class Cs, in general, are seen as the “Family Friendly” model of RV. And there is that sleeping space over the cab which the kids just love. Most Super Cs follow that line of design and provide lots of sleeping space.
It’s a tradition, after all.
But for sheer number of models available, Diesel Pushers have an almost 10 to 1 advantage; many designed for couples seeking luxury, but a fair number of bunkhouse models are available as well.
In this case, it’s a toss-up. If you need more sleeping spaces, you can find them in either Super Cs or Class As. Oh, but there’s those fond over-the-cab memories to gift the next generation…
The Verdict
In the end, it’s always going to depend on your personal lifestyle needs. Both of these RVs are the best-of-the-best. Either one will bring you years of joy and adventure. When you come in to Poulsbo RV, there will be a knowledgeable staff member who will help guide you to the best fit for you. Focus on one or try them both!
Safe and Happy Camping to you!
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When it comes to Class B RVs, Pleasure-Way’s reputation is unmatched. As Class B Specialists, they make vehicles optimized for dynamic driving, nimble, easy to park anywhere: on a city street or a tight campsite. All of their interiors provide the comforts of RVs in cleverly compact spaces without sacrificing the features we want.
And now, we’re pleased to introduce their newest addition to the line-up: The Plateau TW!
Twin Beds and Plentiful Storage
Similar to the Plateau FL, the new TW includes 30” x 74” rear twin beds. They share a tapered design to maximize shoulder width while providing extra floor space! The three-layer density mattresses include a memory-foam layer to provide the ultimate comfort.
Then there’s the amazing easy-access storage space beneath! Gas struts provide effortless access.
The Quietest Ride
All new this year are handsome Acoustic wall-paneling, which will both block out the road (and generator) noise that can ruin a trip. The fact that it also gives this camper a stylish look is just a bonus added on to the serene atmosphere you’ll enjoy.
Also enriching the new standard for interiors is the use of Ultra Leather, replacing the Mercedes Benz faux leather seat covers. These new covers are luxurious AND durable. The interior of your Pleasure-Way will look great and feel so good.
Black Matte Hardware
Speaking of style and luxury, all of the TW’s hardware has been changed to the matte black Moen faucets and showers, each backed by a lifetime warranty. Crafted with precision and advanced technology, you’ll love these extra touches.
To make the look complete, all of the TW’s Cabinet Hardware has been made to match. The total look is modern and stylish!
Updated Electric Elements
In addition to an All-New 5-Year Eco Ion Lithium Battery Warranty, the new Plateau TW has added the SmartPlug cordset.
The SmartPlug provides a complete weatherproof power solution. The cordset includes:
• The SmartPlug connector for the RV Side and an RV Park Power connector for the power pedestal
• Multi-Point Locking System – Side clips lock the plug body securely into the inlet which eliminates any stress on the electrical connection from movement of the power cord
• Weatherproof Seals – Superior gaskets installed in the interior of the plug body eliminate any water penetration when the plug is connected to the inlet.
So if the TW’s new design and upgrades sound as right for you as they sound to us, make your appointment now!
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Class As are what brought Tiffin to fame. That and their unprecedented quality. And their attention to detail. Oh, and there’s the engineering done down in their hometown in Alabama, and Bob Tiffin’s own eye for warmth and luxury.
Let’s just say that the Tiffin reputation is well-deserved and built into the company from the top down.
Poulsbo RV and Tiffin Motorhomes have a longstanding partnership, for which we both grateful and proud. One of the reasons we know we can always depend on Tiffin: they, like us, are family-owned. When a company is family-operated, providing superior products and service is not just occupation but a matter of personal pride. We trust Tiffin, and they trust us, because Family trusts Family.
The Class A Tiffin Breeze
Tiffin Allegro Breeze
When you’re ready to hit the road, the Allegro Breeze® is more than ready to help you
do it. Bumper to bumper, the 2025 Allegro Breeze is loaded with amenities that make every journey a luxurious one. Tiffin’s shortest Class A delivers nimble handling—with its smooth air ride suspension—and a robust 340 HP rear diesel engine, while its compact size makes parking easy. Whether you’re navigating through city streets, or smaller campsites, the Allegro Breeze can do it all.
Inside, living areas are bright and comfy, replete with high-end furnishings and finishes like custom-built handcrafted cabinetry for maximum storage. Tiffin innovations, from seamless slides and compartment doors to our PowerGlide® Chassis come standard. The amenities will make you never want to leave; a full residential kitchen, large living space, and conveniently located full bathroom are just a few of the many features that you will love in the Allegro Breeze. On the road and off, traveling in the Breeze is a breeze.
The Class A Tiffin Byway
The Byway, Tiffin’s Newest Diesel Class A not only redefines what an economical Diesel can be, it’s already winning awards. This 340 HP is Tiffin’s most affordable Diesel motor home, yet. But that is not to say it’s anything less than you expect from the name TIFFIN.
As per Freddie Swinney, Tiffin’s Vice President of Sales, ”Tiffin does not build cheap things, and we did not build this cheap.” All the iconic features of a Tiffin – the upgraded hardwood cabinetry, Franklin residential furniture, Truma comfort-plus water heater, residential refrigerator, convection microwave with air-fryer, solid surface countertops and tile backsplashes, king beds, dual vanity sinks, and so much more – are all still standard: Tiffin Standard!
Ranging from 35′ 2″ to 39′ 6″ in length, the Byway is a great size to maneuver through city street or campgrounds, but also has the capability to take you across the country. Three models are available to suit your needs: a one-bath layout, a bath-and-a-half, or a two-bath bunkhouse.
If you’re ready to start the full Class A Diesel Life, we can definitely recommend the Byway as your gateway. In the Byway, your adventures won’t just be trips. They’ll be journeys in style.
The Class A Open Road Allegro
As Tiffin’s only gas-powered Class A motorhome and acustomer favorite for nearly 50 years. The 2025 Open Road features luxurious design, innovative technologies, quality construction, and a powerful Ford 7.3L V8 engine, the Open Road provides you with everything you could want—while still remaining affordable.
With floor plan options ranging from 34′ 3″ to 38 feet in length, the Open Road fits the needs of any lifestyle you have. Thoughtful amenities, entertainment options, and luxury abound, inside and out, front to back. Along with a number of energy- and water-saving innovations that ensure your life on the road is always just like home. Choose between multiple exterior paint colors, decor options and furniture layouts to craft the perfect floor plan to fit your tastes. The Open Road is calling. Will you answer?
The Class A Allegro RED
Inside and out, Tiffin’s acclaimed Allegro RED 360 just keeps getting better. The newly updated 2025 RED 360 adds even more exclusive features, turning every trip into an adventure in excellence. Its powerful Rear Engine Diesel (RED) delivers spirited performance, an impressive 10,000 lb. towing capacity, and the all-new exterior body dials up the RED 360’s already standout style. Freightliner’s Roadwatch Package, with its array of innovative safety features comes standard.
Then there’s the exceptionally appointed cabin, where you’re surrounded by entertainment, cooking and comfort features designed to delight, and multiple slide-out rooms and 7’ ceilings that take space to new heights. The new 2025 RED 360. As unforgettable as the journeys you’ll take in it.
The Class A Phaeton
Introducing the new 2025 Tiffin Phaeton! This luxurious vehicle comes equipped with an abundance of upscale amenities as standard features, making it a customer favorite. Relaxing, cooking, or sleeping, you’ll discover smartly engineered touches that make every trip a stylish adventure. The Phaeton is available in multiple floor plans, finishes, and a choice of three décor packages, offering a stunning degree of high-end elegance and comfort that is well within reach. Let every journey be an unforgettable one in your new 2025 Phaeton.
The Class A Allegro Bus
Get ready for the ultimate adventure with the 2025 Allegro Bus. This coach is one of Tiffin’s advanced models yet, blending comfort, elegance, and breakthrough technology to take your travels to the next level. With its PowerGlide Chassis, you can enjoy a smooth ride to your destination. Once you arrive, you’ll be able to indulge in the rich selection of upscale amenities.
The Allegro Bus features four different floor plan options, ranging from 37′ 5″ to 45 feet in length. Choose a floor plan with one bathroom, or go with a bath and a half option. With standard features such as Starlink Pro internet, heated tile floors, a large dishwasher, and washer and dryer in every floor plan, this top-notch coach offers everything you need for a comfortable life on the road.
The MIRA app will put most of your coach’s systems right in the palm of your hand on your smartphone, giving you convenient control. The coach offers abundant living space, three HDTVs (including one outside), a sound bar in the living area and outside, an integrated Spyder
Multiplex System, handcrafted cabinetry, and so much more—all standard. The kitchen boasts high-end appliances, expansive counter and storage space, making meal prep a breeze. With its outstanding towing capacity and generous cargo space, you’ll have everything you need for an exceptionally comfortable journey.
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The Destination Trailer Revolution continues! This year we’ve seen amazing changes in how people want to RV for the Summer. We started with the award-winning No Boundaries RVS1 with it’s retro-futuristic interior. Then we put out our own Cascade Timberwolf Mini-Loft, with its Tiny House inspirations.
Now, CrossRoads has joined the Line-up, and we couldn’t be more pleased! Much like our Cascade, the Volante Mini-Loft has its roots in Tiny House design. The airy loft design creates a high ceiling, and a bright, light-filled living space. Double tall windows feature the natural world you came to enjoy, open to view. The covered porch is the perfect place for watching the sunrise with a hot cup of coffee, or the sunset with a cocktail.
The Volante Mini-Loft comes well equipped to give you the comfortable living standard of a Destination Trailer. A 16 cubic foot Double-Door Fridge gives you plenty of food storage in the full-appliance galley kitchen. There’s even a GE Washer/Dryer to give you all you need to make this trailer a home away from home.
What makes this floorplan different from similar models it the 6-sided aluminum cage construction and fiberglass exterior. Crossroads Volante has been making Trailers and Fifth Wheels with a reputation for sturdy design. CrossRoads 3-year warranty seals the deal.
Finally, Volante’s reputation for making quality towables for a great price might make this your Can’t-Miss-It purchase. Come in and see it, and all our Destination Trailers! We’re ready to bring you home for the summer.
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