My wife and I have come to the realization that our Sundance doesn't work that well for our family anymore now that our kids are teens and we have more toys we like to take places. The only way we can see to get rid of our beloved Sundance is to replace it with a toy hauler that is as nice or nicer. I've looked at the "30" ft landscape, and have decided that I really like the Cyclone (Road Warrior, too). I was leaning toward the 3010 as the 300C didn't look worth the extra money on paper. Then I was able to compare a RW 30C to a 305 in person. I was blown away by the floorplan and openness of the Titanium. I can definitely see paying more for this floor plan and now have this at the top of my list.
BUT
I am hearing a number of issues with the 300C. This is disappointing. Is the 300C suffering from first year issues? Are there engineering and design issues? Are there quality control issues at Heartland? I know these things are slapped together in 5 days, and I think that's a big part of the RV industry problem.
Also, I plan to pull it with a 2006 Dodge 2500 long bed diesel. I worry that this isn't enough truck for the 300C, but should be fine for the 3010.
What do the 300C owners say? Are the new 3010 owners having a lot of issues as well? Would I be better off with the (somewhat) mature 3010 model?
-steve
BUT
I am hearing a number of issues with the 300C. This is disappointing. Is the 300C suffering from first year issues? Are there engineering and design issues? Are there quality control issues at Heartland? I know these things are slapped together in 5 days, and I think that's a big part of the RV industry problem.
Also, I plan to pull it with a 2006 Dodge 2500 long bed diesel. I worry that this isn't enough truck for the 300C, but should be fine for the 3010.
What do the 300C owners say? Are the new 3010 owners having a lot of issues as well? Would I be better off with the (somewhat) mature 3010 model?
-steve