Add the optional ($504) surround sound DVD player and you’ve created an excellent home theater on wheels. In the travel mode, the table can be set up for a quick meal without having to extend the slide, and while in camp, with the slide deployed, the table can be positioned again at the sofa or at right angles to it, creating a very useful snack island for the galley or at either end of the couch while watching the game on the 26-inch flat-screen TV housed in the forward overhead cabinets. Looking closely at the stain-hiding dark carpet selection surrounding the couch, you’ll find four carpeted plugs hiding the sockets for the two-leg cherry-top pole table. The optional ($4,130) 7-foot-wide, 32-inch-deep slide holds the fold-out sofa air bed and a double-door fridge-freezer capable of easily handling a weekend getaway or holiday family feast. A light maple décor is also available along with three additional fabric choices. Once inside, you’re treated to the deep, rich tones of the optional ($980) cherry cabinetry and trim that lines the cabin and slide in the Classic Umber décor selection. When entering, you immediately notice the aerodynamic, contoured side walls of the body and matching entry door and realize this is no ordinary motorhome as you close the unique retracting screen door. New this year is the addition of an enlarged slide, which creates an open, roomy feel in this 26-foot-long Class C motorhome. The Phoenix Cruiser returns for 2010 with the popular twin-bed, rear-bath floorplan. The Phoenix Cruiser 2551S joins that list as a coach that’s sure to please anyone who enjoys traveling in comfort and style. Of the coaches we’ve reviewed over the years, those that most clearly stand out in our memory are the ones that were fun to drive and easy to use.
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