After many months of research I've come to the conclusion that the CrossRoads' Cruiser hits the RV sweet spot for quality, value and reliability. And given the current state of the economy you would think that the company's sales team would jump at the chance to answer a question or two from a prospective customer. Well, I've left a voice message and sent a question via email, but no joy
Luckily, Rob at RV Wholesalers has stepped up to the plate and promptly answered my queries, and has even called CrossRoads to get answers to my moreesoteric questions (such as will the Cruiser battery compartmentaccommodatefourdeep-cycle 6V batteries). Yes, it will.
OK, so where do I actually get to see a Cruiser in person without travelling half way across the country? Interestingly, when I keyed my zip code into the Crossroads's dealer finder it located two vendors within 100 miles - the first dealer no longer carries the line and, in fact, has some disparaging comments about the company's sales department, and the other had a couple of older models but no Cruisers. So much for the dealer locater. BTW, I'm in San Diego, CA. Back to the dealer locater - you *have* to key in a single zip code. No map, no distance-to-dealer, no list. It's hunt and peck the whole way. Really frustrating
Anyway, I'm still sold on the company's products, and from this forum and others I know that after the sale service is fine, but the sales department and web site need work. So, does anyone know a location within 500 miles of SD where I can actually set foot in a Cruiser? Thanks!!
Mark...