This thing is absolutely gorgeous! The quality is unmatched anywhere, and I think this might be my favorite RV company EVER. Thank you so much for going into such detail on the Living Vehicles. I LOVE this so much!
I appreciate the build quality of this impressive rig. 99% of us would love to be able to afford one. Unfortunately, this is only built for the top 1% that have the disposable income to afford this…
800 Grand for THAT?! A short, cramped, metal box?! You could get a whole 48' Luxe Fifth Wheel AND the custom truck to haul it with for half that! Not a chance.
Finally a trailer with a real solar system. Its crazy to me when i see most trailers on the market with a tiny solar system considering solar systems are so affordable nowadays.
As impressive as these units are, I don't understand why they don't have any full body paint on them. I couldn't imagine spending 300k-800k for something that looks like a converted utility trailer.
That's a matter of taste. One would call it a utility trailer while an other calls it modern or whatever. First vibe I got after seeing this was a modern airstream.
@@Moonen100 I get that but again, my personal opinion is I would expect more "WOW" for that money. JD keeps comparing these to Prevost but from a visual perspective they are worlds apart.
Also, having paint is another point of failure, something that can wear down with time. These are made to last, as much as possible. Obviously, things inevitably wear out, but cutting down the things that can seems to be this company’s way of doing things.
I have really enjoyed this series. Not in my budget at this point. If it ever is, I would buy it. The number of people who don’t understand what this company is doing is comical.
People saying these aren’t worth the money just aren’t informed enough. It’s relative to the times too. Also clearly haven’t tried to design, build and sell something this serious. I’m saying that as someone that will never afford one. And they aren’t selling to us, that’s for sure. But it’s cool to know about these! Thanks JD
They don’t seem to have any trouble selling Ferrari, Lamborghini or Bentley cars. There’s a market for it just not for us. One single billion and the cost is percentage like an Uber ride if you have 1 million
I find it sad the number of people that do not understand what these campers offer. They either complain about them being too industrial/cold inside, or the price. Have these people never owned or moved a camper before? I'm so tired of the cheap, disposable campers that are currently offered to the masses today. Even brand new, you are one pothole in Iowa away from your cabinets ripping free of the wall and ruining a vacation. The cheap frames rust through in a few years unless you constantly maintain them or store them inside of a building. The wiring is a joke; remove one flimsy panel and you will see the rats nest and trash from the factory. You are given one, maybe two lead acid batteries and a solar panel and told that that is sufficient. Cheap plastic THREADED plumbing connections that rattle loose requiring you to inspect every water junction when you hookup. Caulking and roof maintenance... Are the worst. Constant caulk applications just to keep the water from destroying it. We have been so conditioned to buy a cheap camper that rattles/rots apart every 12 years. Why not purchase something once that you can give your kids after you pass away. Sure there are wear items that need replaced but the camper itself will never be destroyed.
perfect for a single person that wants the best for a short travel time..... with limited storage once again a worthless rear receiver which means no extra capability for "stuff"....... that for me is a NO-GO
I wouldn’t buy one because they won’t be in business long. To be specific, they won’t sell enough to stay afloat at those prices. It will go down in history as another great product that didn’t last because even upper middle class can’t afford one.
My brother. Do you realize that there’s an entire industry of class A motor homes that go upwards of 1 million? And Earth Roamers that go up to a million as well? There are far more wealthy people in the world than we even know inside our little bubbles. Earth roamer builds over 50 trucks a year!! I think these guys will be just fine.
It seems to me you are shilling for these folks. For example compare quality, construction, and features to a fully optioned Oliver Legacy Elite 2 for one third the price! For those who have more money rhan brains, go for it!
I’m still not even sure why this costs almost a million dollars. It’s just a big utility trailer with a kitchen that looks like a toolbox and 100 solar panels on the roof? Why? You could easily power a 25 ft trailer with a 1000 watt solar panel and an ecoflow? Ppl who buy shit like this just for followers and views.
I'm just not seeing the value whatsoever personally... and metal cabinets will never be higher end than finely finished wood no matter how many times you say so! It looks like an operating room not an inviting cozy home.
Ah, pretty ugly, extremely heavy...it's a land yacht without the benefit of being on the water, lol. Actually yachts have more aesthetics. A lot of money to pay for an RV that looks like a utility trailer from the outside and an ambulance on the inside. I totally get that it is indestructible, but think about all those lifepos that will have to be replaced at some point. That's a whole lotta dough. Think about the cost of fuel to haul that mother around. Unlike a home or a parcel of land, this RV devalues as soon as you pull it off of the lot like any other vehicle. I guess Zuckerbucks or Elon might can afford one of these.
You would actually be shocked to learn that luxury vehicles like this type of trailer, hold their value better than any vehicles in the world. Many people who buy class A motor homes, Earth Roamers, high end teardrop trailers etc, are able to resell their unit for up to 80-90% what they paid for it after a few years depending on how well they maintained it. Lots of rich people look at these as true investments.
So glad you’re filming these campers. As expensive as they are, it’s important for all people to see how campers should be built. F the haters!
This thing is absolutely gorgeous! The quality is unmatched anywhere, and I think this might be my favorite RV company EVER. Thank you so much for going into such detail on the Living Vehicles. I LOVE this so much!
I appreciate the build quality of this impressive rig. 99% of us would love to be able to afford one. Unfortunately, this is only built for the top 1% that have the disposable income to afford this…
Thank You for bringing this to us! A nice luxury travel trailer
Would love to see the gooseneck version
They have larger models that re gooseneck!
800 Grand for THAT?! A short, cramped, metal box?! You could get a whole 48' Luxe Fifth Wheel AND the custom truck to haul it with for half that! Not a chance.
300K not 800K
Finally a trailer with a real solar system.
Its crazy to me when i see most trailers on the market with a tiny solar system considering solar systems are so affordable nowadays.
I think this is the best in the industry bar none!
Thank you for this series of videos but especially the new LT model. I hope you post more videos!
As impressive as these units are, I don't understand why they don't have any full body paint on them. I couldn't imagine spending 300k-800k for something that looks like a converted utility trailer.
That's a matter of taste. One would call it a utility trailer while an other calls it modern or whatever. First vibe I got after seeing this was a modern airstream.
@@Moonen100 I get that but again, my personal opinion is I would expect more "WOW" for that money. JD keeps comparing these to Prevost but from a visual perspective they are worlds apart.
Also, having paint is another point of failure, something that can wear down with time. These are made to last, as much as possible. Obviously, things inevitably wear out, but cutting down the things that can seems to be this company’s way of doing things.
I understand its quality and construction is unmatched, but I’ve seen tear drops and pop ups that look more comfortable.
I have really enjoyed this series. Not in my budget at this point. If it ever is, I would buy it. The number of people who don’t understand what this company is doing is comical.
People saying these aren’t worth the money just aren’t informed enough. It’s relative to the times too. Also clearly haven’t tried to design, build and sell something this serious. I’m saying that as someone that will never afford one. And they aren’t selling to us, that’s for sure. But it’s cool to know about these! Thanks JD
Wow crazy good.❤
Could have covered the cabinets with a wood grain vinyl. Would have gotten rid of the toolbox vibe it has going.
Why put cheap, temporary crap over something that will last forever? Would become an eyesore in a few years when it starts peeling.
Loooooove the clean vibes of the interior! Zero wood in the construction so why ruin it with wood-grained vinyl?
@@willagoateatit3298 obviously you don't know vinyl too well. But that's OK too each their own.
Let’s hear some thing about the warranty that they offer
It's on their website...quite extensive...much better than than the 1 year you get with most.
@@momranger2010 for $800,000 I hope it’s a warranty 2nd to none
Do you have a video or pictures of the goose neck trailer you mentioned?
It's a mobile tool box, loud clunky drawers like high school lockers, and a command center that looks like a 1980s military computer system.
Sorry if I’ve missed it, but just curious where the condenser pulls the air from as we only see the discharge side of it?
How does the overhang solar panels stand up in heavy wind?
These trailers are magnificent!
You show the goose neck RV please. I would really love to see and maybe buy this one.
Thanks... David
is that flexible panels?
that is an impressive rig as it should be.
Somebody needs to count how many times the word Insane is used 😂
need this in my life. saving every penny i make for the next 300 years, it will be mine.
$300-$800k is outrageous
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For the quality, finishes, and battery/solar you get... Seems to be priced OK. This is for the rich kids.
They don’t seem to have any trouble selling Ferrari, Lamborghini or Bentley cars. There’s a market for it just not for us. One single billion and the cost is percentage like an Uber ride if you have 1 million
Wow! I'm highly impressed! We were sold on the Brinkley...seriously rethinking!
The Brinkley is awesome, you get far more for your money with the Brinkley
This design has been superceded by others such as Lightship and Pebble Flow. Need to cut price in half and then still wouldn't be competitive!
I find it sad the number of people that do not understand what these campers offer. They either complain about them being too industrial/cold inside, or the price. Have these people never owned or moved a camper before? I'm so tired of the cheap, disposable campers that are currently offered to the masses today. Even brand new, you are one pothole in Iowa away from your cabinets ripping free of the wall and ruining a vacation. The cheap frames rust through in a few years unless you constantly maintain them or store them inside of a building. The wiring is a joke; remove one flimsy panel and you will see the rats nest and trash from the factory. You are given one, maybe two lead acid batteries and a solar panel and told that that is sufficient. Cheap plastic THREADED plumbing connections that rattle loose requiring you to inspect every water junction when you hookup. Caulking and roof maintenance... Are the worst. Constant caulk applications just to keep the water from destroying it. We have been so conditioned to buy a cheap camper that rattles/rots apart every 12 years. Why not purchase something once that you can give your kids after you pass away. Sure there are wear items that need replaced but the camper itself will never be destroyed.
Whatever the price, this is 100% not appealing to me. Very cold and institutional. Sorry.
The interior looks like a very fancy garage. Very cold and uninviting. It definitely looks well made tho.
perfect for a single person that wants the best for a short travel time..... with limited storage once again a worthless rear receiver which means no extra capability for "stuff"....... that for me is a NO-GO
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I wouldn’t buy one because they won’t be in business long. To be specific, they won’t sell enough to stay afloat at those prices. It will go down in history as another great product that didn’t last because even upper middle class can’t afford one.
My brother. Do you realize that there’s an entire industry of class A motor homes that go upwards of 1 million? And Earth Roamers that go up to a million as well? There are far more wealthy people in the world than we even know inside our little bubbles. Earth roamer builds over 50 trucks a year!! I think these guys will be just fine.
how long have they been in business?
It's nice, but it ain't purdy.
300-800k is far beyond pricey. 🥴
at the price. one could never have the moneys to pay for a land line power hook up. or pay for even a cheap camp ground parking spot.
It seems to me you are shilling for these folks. For example compare quality, construction, and features to a fully optioned Oliver Legacy Elite 2 for one third the price! For those who have more money rhan brains, go for it!
True, but the problem with the Oliver is that it's smaller. No space for laundry machine, dishwasher, balcony, or convenient drop down bed.
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It looks like a looker room!! No color Not one but homie 🤣 Yes snap on tool locker UGLY
I’m still not even sure why this costs almost a million dollars. It’s just a big utility trailer with a kitchen that looks like a toolbox and 100 solar panels on the roof? Why? You could easily power a 25 ft trailer with a 1000 watt solar panel and an ecoflow? Ppl who buy shit like this just for followers and views.
Hail will probably destroy it
I'm just not seeing the value whatsoever personally... and metal cabinets will never be higher end than finely finished wood no matter how many times you say so! It looks like an operating room not an inviting cozy home.
Ah, pretty ugly, extremely heavy...it's a land yacht without the benefit of being on the water, lol. Actually yachts have more aesthetics. A lot of money to pay for an RV that looks like a utility trailer from the outside and an ambulance on the inside. I totally get that it is indestructible, but think about all those lifepos that will have to be replaced at some point. That's a whole lotta dough. Think about the cost of fuel to haul that mother around. Unlike a home or a parcel of land, this RV devalues as soon as you pull it off of the lot like any other vehicle. I guess Zuckerbucks or Elon might can afford one of these.
You would actually be shocked to learn that luxury vehicles like this type of trailer, hold their value better than any vehicles in the world. Many people who buy class A motor homes, Earth Roamers, high end teardrop trailers etc, are able to resell their unit for up to 80-90% what they paid for it after a few years depending on how well they maintained it. Lots of rich people look at these as true investments.