Used 2011 Keystone RV Cougar 327RES Fifth Wheel

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2011 327RES Features and Options

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Keystone Cougar 327RES - Fifth wheel highlights:

 

Keystone Cougar Fifth Wheel w/Rear Living Area Including Full Wall Entertainment Center, LCD TV, Overhead Cabinets, 2 Chairs & Booth Dinette Slide, Overhead Cabinets Above Chairs, L-Sofa w/Hide-A-Way Ottoman/Overhead Storage/L-Shaped Counter & 3 Burner Range Slide, Pantry, Refrig., 2nd Pantry, Small Entry Closet, Step Up to Side Aisle Bath w/Neo-Angle Shower, Sink, Toilet & Linen Cabinet, Front Queen Bed Slide, Window Seat w/Storage, Full Height Wardrobe in Front, Cabinet/Drawers & Much More!

What Our Customers Are Saying

Very Nice People!

Stopped in cuz steps wouldn’t retract fully and was having problems with water heater. They were really booked, but took time to help us so we could get on the road again very nice people. - Rae
Price: $19,856
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Sale Price: $16,987
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Location: Blasdell, NY
Stock# 29431C
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2011 327RES Specifications
Sleeps 5
Slides 3
Length 36 ft 5 in
Ext Width 8 ft
Ext Height 12 ft
Hitch Weight 1545 lbs
Dry Weight 10154 lbs
Cargo Capacity 1791 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 60 gals
Grey Water Capacity 76 gals
Black Water Capacity 38 gals
Tire Size 235/80R16E
Furnace BTU 30000 btu
VIN 4YDF32728B2505308
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Cougar 327RES Reviews


  • Great Floorpan

    2017 Cougar 327RES 

    What I liked most: We bought a 2017 327res and love the floor plan. The kitchen is great and the bathroom is excellent. It is easy to tow. We have the usual problems with screws falling out and trim needed to be put back up. I put them back using finish screws. That eliminates the problem. I get a message that the "trailer not connected". GM has a service bulletin and I followed their recommendations for the camper. It eliminated the problem 90% of the time. Keystone did not have an answer. They were polite.

    What I'd improve: I would use finish screws instead of brads for the nail gun. I would run the wiring in conduit (with a pull tape). This would cost more, but in the long run it would be a better camper.

    8 years ago | from Winfield, IA

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