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Erick

Reviewed on January 4, 2023

RV reviewed 2020 Keystone Passport SL 199ML view listing

5.0
This trailer works great and it has everything you need. I couldn't ask for a better trailer and a great price. Really easy to travel with and can fit a family or is perfect to use solo. I recommend to everyone to buy one of these...read more
This trailer works great and it has everything you need. I couldn't ask for a better trailer and a great price. Really easy to travel with and can fit a family or is perfect to use solo. I recommend to everyone to buy one of these trailers
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DOUGLAS L BURDETTE

Arizona

Reviewed on March 18, 2022

RV reviewed 2019 Keystone Passport SL 199ML view listing

5.0
I have towed this ultra-lite through countless mountain passes with a 2007 Ford F150. Easily keeps up with the traffic. I have sway bars, which keep the trailer perfectly in line even in high winds. Only selling this one because I want a Class A to have more room for the family and...read more
I have towed this ultra-lite through countless mountain passes with a 2007 Ford F150. Easily keeps up with the traffic. I have sway bars, which keep the trailer perfectly in line even in high winds. Only selling this one because I want a Class A to have more room for the family and dogs.
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Jane

South Carolina

Reviewed on June 15, 2021

RV reviewed 2016 Keystone Passport 199ML view listing

5.0
This travel trailer has been the perfect camper for us. It is easy to tow and park, and has everything we needed in the way of comfort. Queen bed, sizeable refrigerator and freezer, entertainment center, and full bathroom. It also has plenty of...read more
This travel trailer has been the perfect camper for us. It is easy to tow and park, and has everything we needed in the way of comfort. Queen bed, sizeable refrigerator and freezer, entertainment center, and full bathroom. It also has plenty of storage.
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MaryLee Godfroy

Massachusetts

Reviewed on June 19, 2020

RV reviewed 2018 Keystone Keystone Passport Ultra Lite 199ML view listing

3.2
If I could give Support zero star I would. We over filled the holding tank and a valve is stuck they will not give us any information how to fix the problem. Take to authorized dealer. We are very capable and just need a little info. Also the floor is squishy from the kitchen frig to the bathroom...read more
If I could give Support zero star I would. We over filled the holding tank and a valve is stuck they will not give us any information how to fix the problem. Take to authorized dealer. We are very capable and just need a little info. Also the floor is squishy from the kitchen frig to the bathroom sink. Has been since we bought it seems to be getting worse.
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3.0
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Don Leuchs

Maine

Reviewed on April 20, 2019

RV reviewed 2013 Keystone Passport Express Super Lite 199ML view listing

4.6
Friends and fellow RVers Keep in mind that I am reviewing my experience with a now 5 year old camper. I cannot comment on quality issues with newer models. Livability: We have spent months in this camper living on the road. If you like dry camping it can be easily set up with solar and 12 volt...read more
Friends and fellow RVers Keep in mind that I am reviewing my experience with a now 5 year old camper. I cannot comment on quality issues with newer models. Livability: We have spent months in this camper living on the road. If you like dry camping it can be easily set up with solar and 12 volt extras. You can get into State Parks and other tight campgrounds that stymie bigger rigs. It can feel a little claustrophobic on a streak of rainy weather, but if you use a camper to access the outdoors and spend most time in such this camper is just fine. Quality: After several years of continuous use for months we are impressed that cabinets and woodwork do not show signs of wear. All appliances work as designed with few minor glitches. Simple things like the plywood under the bed is real and not strand board. Exterior? we have had no issues except self inflicted problems. Floor Plan: Do you wonder why all manufacturers have this same floor plan? Positives for us include the larger bathroom and tub, substantial storage for clothes and food (I remove the microwave and make more storage). I took a clue from the newer models and modified the bed to make a Murphy Couch for the few times we have people over on inclement days. We put a thin memory foam topper on the stock mattress, and it is very comfortable, and surprisingly roomy. We like the couch much better than the dinette, but that is a personal decision. One down side is the small size of the windows making it a little dark. Harumph. Driving/Towing: We have a Silverado 1500 with a 5.3 V8. The gross weight for the camper is just over half the capacity of the truck. We average around 13 MPG. I think this camper may be one of the lightest of the class. We had a Frontier that would have pulled it, but it might have been a struggle. There is still the 'push/pull' when tractor trailers go by, but it is acceptable. We replaced the plastic bushings in the suspension with brass bushings to reduce noise, but that is a common practice and not unique to this model. Warranty: We bought the camper used and did not expect a warranty of any kind. Overall: If you like a smaller yet capable camper, with loads of storage that can get you into the outdoors, off the grid, and can perform many miles of flawless performance, I recommend this model. See you on the road, my friends!
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Sharon

Tennessee

Reviewed on May 14, 2018

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Passport Express Super Lite 199ML view listing

4.2
Bought used in 2017. Have taken it to Asheville and Florida. Tows easily. No problems with materials or construction. Stored under roof at storage facility. Lots of closet space. My husband and I like the slide with couch, wouldn't want any more. Can reach the bathroom and refrigerator when...read more
Bought used in 2017. Have taken it to Asheville and Florida. Tows easily. No problems with materials or construction. Stored under roof at storage facility. Lots of closet space. My husband and I like the slide with couch, wouldn't want any more. Can reach the bathroom and refrigerator when stopping at rest areas on longer trips. Great for a couple and possibly a small child. We are now looking at a larger unit because we want to do longer term camping!
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Debi Collins

Arkansas

Reviewed on January 28, 2018

RV reviewed 2016 Keystone Passport Ultra Lite 199ML view listing

4.4
Bought new Sept. 2015 perfect for almost two years and 7,000 miles. August 2017 developed a leak in the front on one side of bed. Resealed the front right and didn't take it camping for again till Dec. 2017, took it camping and leaked same place. The months between it was parked in driveway at...read more
Bought new Sept. 2015 perfect for almost two years and 7,000 miles. August 2017 developed a leak in the front on one side of bed. Resealed the front right and didn't take it camping for again till Dec. 2017, took it camping and leaked same place. The months between it was parked in driveway at side of house and always checked for leaking after a rain, no problems. This time had whole front resealed and out for two months, so far so good but have been in sleet and snow more than rain. Hope it holds This is only problem. Low rate for warranty but did not use.
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Joanne Cenis

Washington

Reviewed on October 14, 2017

RV reviewed 2017 Keystone Passport 199ML view listing

2.2
We purchased our new Passport travel trailer in May from dealer in Aloha, OR, and have been very disappointed with the workmanship. It is a 6 hr drive from our home to dealership so very difficult to get them to address our issues with their appointment/drop off policy. The Inspection...read more
We purchased our new Passport travel trailer in May from dealer in Aloha, OR, and have been very disappointed with the workmanship. It is a 6 hr drive from our home to dealership so very difficult to get them to address our issues with their appointment/drop off policy. The Inspection Policy/Report posted in the RV is a joke. Perhaps the workman forgot his tools… ie screws/screwdrive/rench/glue gun, vacuum! We had two trips to select and then pick up the RV; each trip is 12 hours. When we discussed these issues on the phone with the Salesman who first met with us, he was very indifferent and blew us off. Shame on us for not reading other customers reviews on this RV dealership in Oregon. Here is a list of problems and issues: 1. Screws to support table were loose, 2. Under sink faucet fitting was loose so water was streaming through cabinet soaking carpet and dripping out bottom of trailer, 3. Outside handrail is loose at bottom and no way to tighten it, 4. Sawdust scattered on the floor and fell out of window ruffles, 5. Screws too short on sofa bed bracket and it broke within 3 weeks, 6. No caulking between shower wall and tub which will be invitation for mold/mildew, 7. Trim board at ceiling above Murphy bed detached, 8. Smoke alarm goes off within 10 minutes of baking, 9. Trim on Murphy bed support foot rail has 2 missing pieces, 10. Screws/bolts on tongue of trailer were loose, 11. Awning has slipped out of bar 12. Awning support brackets on one end are bent. These awning problems are not due to anything on our part as we have so rarely used the awning and been extremely careful. Service department in WA hopes to get the faucet, railing, and awning issues addressed at dealer on our second visit within 3 weeks and after waiting 3 weeks for the first appointment. RNR found this last serious issue with the awning and has ordered parts for replacement. Thankfully the service person called/spoke to us about the awning bracket situation. It was suggested that perhaps the defect ie bracket problem was from the very beginning or done at the dealerships when they attempted to move the RV or to repair the awning fabric tubing. Hopefully repairs will be completed by the end of October. We owned a Mallard trailer for 11 years but thought this Passport layout with the Murphy bed would be a step up for us. Now we are dealing with poor workmanship throughout the Passport. We do like the flooring, LED lighting, and Murphy bed design, but miss the other features we had in the Mallard like grey water tank that allowed 3 showers (always short) before having to pull it to a dump station. Now we catch all our dish water in pan and water the local vegetation and take outside showers so we can stay in our spot for 5-6 days. Not a happy camper at this time.
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James

Michigan

Reviewed on January 8, 2017

RV reviewed 2013 Keystone Passport Express Super Lite 199ML view listing

2.0
Same as the majority. Plumbing issues, mattresses on bunks frayed after one year of use. Holes developed in canvas. Too bad their quality control can't get their act together and really look and test and really know the products they put on the market......Maybe quality control needs too be fired....read more
Same as the majority. Plumbing issues, mattresses on bunks frayed after one year of use. Holes developed in canvas. Too bad their quality control can't get their act together and really look and test and really know the products they put on the market......Maybe quality control needs too be fired. Probably not cheap help is hard too find. P.S. This unit is a 235 EXP.
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