My wife and I have always said we would treat ourselves with a new RV when I retire in a couple of years. We were on our first road trip for the year going to the Smokies and we started talking about what we would want in our new RV. Below are some of our thoughts on what we really like about our 2350 and what we would really like to have in our next RV:
- Lots of power. We have the Triton V10 and it was great having that power in the mountains. We took on some very intense mountains with power to spare. And that was while pulling a Honda CRV.
- Styling. We get lots of compliments on our 2350.
- Goes just about anywhere. With the narrower dimensions and lower height, we can take our Phoenix just about anywhere. Some of the boxy class Cs are just too wide and too tall for our preference. We have not come across a road yet that we have not been able to take our 2350, and we were on some interesting ones this last trip. Plus the smaller dimensions pushes less air which has to save a bit on gas mileage.
- Lights everywhere. Who would of thought this would be on our list but Phoenix definitely does not skimp on indoor lighting. There are lights everywhere you need them.
- Tow/Haul mode. It is very nice to have the engine help in the braking while slowing down or coming down the mountains. Really like the fact that it downshifts automatically.
- Integrated Sani-Con system. A lot less hassle and makes the operation much more sanitary. There is the option to use the full size hose if staying a long time, but we never seem to bother. I don't think I have seen another RV with the Sani-Con system integrated in with the RV.
- Handles great. This was not true when we first bought our used 2007 2350. But after following Ron's advice, it handles very good now (thanks again Ron). Added front/rear sway bars, rear trac bar, and steering damper. I understand the newer chassis may not need these upgrades. I have never had the opportunity to make that comparison.
- Cold weather camping. On this trip we had some nights that went down to the lower 20s. No problem. We just kept the inside nice and warm, left the hot water heater on, and knew we had the tank warmers if we needed them.
- Great for movies. With the surround sound system and both the front and back TVs, we really enjoy watching movies in our 2350.
- HWH Jacks. They come in very handy when we need them. We will likely splurge and add this to the list when we buy our next one.
- Reliability. The reliability has been very good on our 2350. I almost hesitate saying this as I don't want to jinx anything.
- TV reception. We get very good reception. Added the amplifier a couple of years ago that has a digital readout stating signal strength (helps in pointing the antenna the best direction). When we were camped near Louisville Kentucky, we received 42 stations. Plus with the cable jack on the side of the RV, we just plugged the campsite cable into the RV when we were at Pigeon Forge.
- Heating/Air Conditioner. The ducted heat works great. Not sure we fully tested the roof air on a very hot day . . . I think it would keep up. We also like the fantastic fan.
- Convection oven. Very nice to have.
- Awning. It is nice to have an awning especially when the weather calls for it. Ours did not have one when we bought it so we added a Carefree of Colorado. Not sure we would go that route again as it does not take much wind for it to want to start folding up. I should have investigated to see what Phoenix puts on the new ones. The angled sides limits some of the options.
- Generator. We do not have one on ours but we think it could really come in handy. Some national parks don't have electric hook-ups. We never had one so I am not sure what additional maintenance headache I might be taking on.
These are just some of the things that will likely have us buying a Phoenix for our next RV. We have likely missed some items that we just take for granted or did not think of. I know the list can be very subjective and our list may be weighted heavy on drive-ability. We would be curious on what you would have on your "must have" list as we would welcome the ideas.