GlenStMary
Well-known member
Our RV purchase experience seems to be exactly what you are experiencing now. We wanted to retire and travel extensively for several years. My wife is looking forward to traveling all through Canada and Alaska especially, as well as every other state in this country. We spent over a year researching just about every RV manufacturer and model before we decided on a Landmark Key Largo. The things that prompted us to buy the Heartland were the apparent high-end build, structural strength, livability, manufacturer/dealer support, price point, resale value, warranty, and the forum support (not necessarily in that order). We pull our RV with a Ford 350 dually and haven't had any serious problems with the towing or the RV itself. We had a couple small issues come up after we took delivery of the unit, but Heartland was great to work with and so was the dealer we took it to (he was not the dealer we purchased it from). I've also had a lot of help from people on this forum and I'm convinced you couldn't possibly find a better group of folks to associate with. I spent many hours on other manufacturers forums, lurking about to see what kind of issues their owners were experiencing and that was one of the factors that helped lead us to purchase the Heartland. Good luck with your decision making and hopefully we'll see you back here participating in this forum as a Heartland member as well as perhaps down the road in Canada or Alaska