Cougar vs Laredo Quality

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Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby LeonineThor » Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:20 am

I wasn't actually sure where to put this. I posted earlier about towing a Cougar - and with open ears I heard and decided to back down my options to a lighter camper. That being said, I am in the final stages of deciding between a Cougar or a Laredo. I've been in the Cougar, felt, touched, moved in it. But there aren't any Laredo dealerships near me. I believe the Laredo is a better fit for my budget, family and camping style (ie - we don't need the outside kitchen). But - how does it feel compared to the Cougar? Can anyone speak to this? Does the Laredo feel solid? Good construction, comfortable furniture?

Also - can anyone tell me how far the kingpin sticks out in front of the camper - is it about 8"?

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Re: Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby Cudedog » Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:37 am

This probably comes under the heading "NMB" (not my business) because I don't own a TT. . . but. . . my suggestion (I have a lot of 'em! :D ) is to go and see one first (no matter how far away) take a good look. Leave your checkbook at home.

You might decide then and there it is/is not for you. . . then come back (without buying) and read all of the posts on the forum.

And then decide.

You might also ring up a couple of dealers. . . depending on how hungry they are, they might bring one for you to see; or maybe meet you half way with one in tow. Sounds unlikely I know, but a couple of years ago when I was looking for a new vehicle a couple of dealers in So. Cal. offered to deliver a car to me in No. Cal.

Didn't take them up on it, but there you are.

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Re: Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby chalet05 » Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:02 am

It was 12 years ago, but I turned my nose up at the Laredo due to poor construction. Not saying it couldn't have changed, but I wouldn't want to buy one without seeing it. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby Acadianmom » Sat Sep 21, 2013 12:18 pm

This is probably a question to ask on RV.Net forum. There are probably more owners of these trailers there.

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Re: Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby cpatinjones » Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:45 pm

Hello,

I don't own a cougar or laredo travel trailer, but do own a 2010 Cougar 318SAB fifth wheel that I am very satisfied with. It is considered "midrange entry level" and fitted my budget well. The quality and construction was better than good for the midrange entry level.

There is a Keystone RV discussion forum. Here is the web address: www.keystonerv.org Look in the travel trailer discucssions, for some answers. Also, post a question.
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Re: Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby longdog2 » Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:13 pm

Since Leo mentioned a kingpin, she has to be talking about a 5th wheel, not a travel trailer. I would also recommend going to the appropriate forums to hear what owners of the two brands have to say.
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Re: Cougar vs Laredo Quality

Postby snowball » Sat Sep 21, 2013 11:42 pm

not knowing where you live ...how far away will be a rv show they usually show up in winter to early spring...go through them and look at everything you can
another idea look for rv's for sale private owned ones in the papers in your areas perhaps you will find one there you can see or go to rv parks and campgrounds most of us will be willing to show you our trailer not all mind you but never can tell
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