With 3 pulls for the grey tanks.... you have to remember that means 3 grey tanks and they don't give you the 3 different sizes for the 3 different tanks. If they are not sized right for your usage you could be dumping every other day?
Unlike Coachmen to have all those unsecured electrical wires hanging down underneath the back around the tanks and drain valves. It seriously looks like someone rough wired everything then walked away leaving everything dangling. Speaking from experience, driving in the winter and on muddy roads, debris builds up on those thin wires bouncing around and rips them out of the tank sensors. That's why manufactures secure the wiring with clips and adhesive fasteners. Hopefully these comments get shared with Coachmen as I'm a huge fan of this model, outside of the workmanship deficiencies. Thanks for the video.
Nice review. Interesting unit, shame it has three grey pulls - what were they thinking!!! lol I guess it is better than some of their others with two drain locations but still an unnecessary inconvenience. I love the coachman quality but not liking the extra drains and or pulls. Many thanks for including this detail in your review.
You have to lock the bikes outside when camping. Having the bikes and other stuff sequestered while driving keeps them safe while you have lunch or are getting gas.
Yes, at this price point the cabinets can be mediocre. If you want something super nice there are the Canadian B Pluses. They go for around $250,000. The Cross Trail after discounts can be had for $110,000. New two year old models for under $100,000!
Decent rig, but the build quality is lacking, as with most Indian built RVs. Also, the exterior griddle is useless and a waste of space. I'd rather have more storage and just carry my own portable grill.
Thanks for covering the 21XG - it's my favorite especially with the new layout. The tank sizes are just amazing on this unit.
If you got the cash!!!!!
With 3 pulls for the grey tanks.... you have to remember that means 3 grey tanks and they don't give you the 3 different sizes for the 3 different tanks. If they are not sized right for your usage you could be dumping every other day?
@@bernie.b Fun times dumping?
Excellent video; also great category breakdown for reviewing various features. Really enjoyed it! Thanks so much.
You are welcome. Thanks.
Great video. Clear and thorough.
This is on the top of our list if we pull the trigger on a RV.
If you got yhr cash! GO FOR IT!
Unlike Coachmen to have all those unsecured electrical wires hanging down underneath the back around the tanks and drain valves. It seriously looks like someone rough wired everything then walked away leaving everything dangling. Speaking from experience, driving in the winter and on muddy roads, debris builds up on those thin wires bouncing around and rips them out of the tank sensors. That's why manufactures secure the wiring with clips and adhesive fasteners. Hopefully these comments get shared with Coachmen as I'm a huge fan of this model, outside of the workmanship deficiencies. Thanks for the video.
Time to strap those wires down. THANKS!
I like, this class B+ van👍 I think I finally found what I wanted. Good video 👍 👌
I'm jealous.
Nice review. Interesting unit,
shame it has three grey pulls - what were they thinking!!! lol I guess it is better than some of their others with two drain locations but still an unnecessary inconvenience. I love the coachman quality but not liking the extra drains and or pulls. Many thanks for including this detail in your review.
More pulls more fun?
I like that rear garage concept for bikes, but then how would you use the Murphy bed?
You have to lock the bikes outside when camping. Having the bikes and other stuff sequestered while driving keeps them safe while you have lunch or are getting gas.
I just figured out the latch to configure the bed is in the back. My mistake.
Better late than never. AMAZING!!!
If Coachman hadn't been mentioned in the title I'd swear you were reviewing a Thor product.
Very similar designs. Similar construction. Thanks.
What does the EV option mean?
EV means Electric Vehicle. Maybe ...
Outside compartments don't lock ???
What?
Class C = Cabover space = Bed
Class B+ = Cabover space = Storage (too small to sleep in)
Typical of B+!
Not impressed, the quality is lacking a bit. Layout is nice though.
Yes, at this price point the cabinets can be mediocre. If you want something super nice there are the Canadian B Pluses. They go for around $250,000. The Cross Trail after discounts can be had for $110,000. New two year old models for under $100,000!
Decent rig, but the build quality is lacking, as with most Indian built RVs. Also, the exterior griddle is useless and a waste of space. I'd rather have more storage and just carry my own portable grill.
Too many quality issues to consider.
@@mikesimons1544 sounds like an RV.
Why all those pulls on both sides of this unit ?
Different tanks. Funny plumbing.
What are you doing ??? You sound like you’re practicing for Hollywood, it’s very annoying, not conducive to any walk through video. 🤦🏻♀️
Thanks for the great advice. I appreciate it.