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Our Quasar has the same layout as the Sterling and it does work well, but the bed is complicated to make up, so the dinette is only used when we have a grandson with us to give him a play area. We did in fact look very closely at the Swift version of the Sterling before buying and we coulod easily nhave taken that. If anyone is looking at this layout I would certainly suggest they check on how that rear bed is made up and feels before buying though. It does work best I think where that rear dinette is to be used occaissionaly though rather than every day.
 
When I was a child I would have quite happily murdered my younger sister rather than had to share a double bed with her, and I can't believe that I am alone in this. If the Sterling is intended for use by families it's great that it has that separate rear seating area, but why in the name of all that's holy did Swift not add a bunk bed?
 

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