Sorry if I missed these answers in previous posts:
What's the house battery capacity? Lithium or AGM?
It looks like a drawer fridge, does it have a tiny corner freezer or is it the bottom half?
Does it have cruise control? Adaptive cruise control?
TIA
Per a post on the Tiger group, they moved back in January. They left behind a lot of stuff and the new shop owner is selling all that. Looks like a good opportunity for current Tiger owners to get parts and tooling.
I just noticed the new GXV Next, priced the same as the Hilt but with a different floorplan and specs. I haven't dug into the details yet but it's nice to see other options coming up
There is an active Facebook community called "Tiger Motorhome Owners" (and a few other groups) for general discussions around the Tigers, tips, maintenance, etc. Units come up for sale every now and then at difference price point. Worth a look if you are on Facebook.
Plenty more info now and a lot of videos online. However I can't find anything on the payload capacity. They mention the garage sliding rack can hold 800lbs but how much can the truck actually carry? It looks like the k370 has 2 chassis options at either 26k or 33k gvwr.
Any current or previous owners can chime in on what should a prospective buyer be aware of when considering a used unit today?
The proprietary (maybe?) control system comes to mind, I think everything else could relatively easily be fixed as needed?
I called them a few times to inquire about a consigned unit a couple of weeks before the announcement and got into a voice mail each time and never called back. When I emailed them instead I got an all-cap one liner email in response.
Back in 2018 I was quoted $255k for a base FX without any options. Today 6 years later they start at $595k. So yeah at that price points with the current interest rates and the new competition, although it's one of the best rig on the market (IMO) they are just not approachable.
Sad but not surprising news. Big shout out to the EC family for what they've accomplished in those past 16 years and for their contributions on this forum
There is always a compromise between space and maneuverability. A Hilt or Earthroamer are much roomier than a TN but won't go through the same tight spots or rough terrain.
Same way my van is a bit tight on rainy days compared to a motorhome but it has allowed me to go to places I wouldn't have...
I've been doing some thinking since first falling in love with this type of vehicle and I've now decided that they are not for me but I'm curious about how people who have this or an Earthroamer for example use them?
The big box on a large truck combo makes the vehicle too big to go on lots of...
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