2019 Gulf Stream BT Cruiser 5210
2019 Gulf Stream BT Cruiser 5210 pictures, prices, information, and specifications.
Engine Brand Name
Triton®
Engine Type
V10
Cylinders
10
Horsepower (bhp/kW)
305 / 227.6
Horsepower RPM
4250
Torque (Ft Lbs/Nm)
420 / 569.4
Torque RPM
3250
Fuel Requirements
Regular
Fuel Type
Gas
Turbocharged
No
Supercharged
No
Chassis Model
E350
Chassis Brand
Ford
Displacement (l)
6.8
Carburetion Type
Fuel Injected
Transmission Type
Automatic
Number Of Speeds
6
Overdrive
Yes
Transmission Brand
TorqShift
Wheels Composition
Steel
Front Wheel Width (in)
6
Rear Wheel Width (in)
6
Number Of Axles
1
Front Tire (Full Spec)
LT225/75R 16E
Rear Tire (Full Spec)
LT225/75R 16E
Front Brake Type
Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Type
Hydraulic Disc
Anti-Lock Brakes
Standard
Length (ft/m)
22.08 / 6.7
Width (in/mm)
96 / 2438.4
Height (in/mm)
126 / 3200.4
Interior Height (in/mm)
77 / 1955.8
Length (ft/ft)
22
Length (ft/in)
1
GVWR (lbs/kgs)
12500 / 5670
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)
55 / 208.2
Number Of Fresh Water Holding Tanks
1
Total Fresh Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
35 / 132.5
Number Of Gray Water Holding Tanks
1
Total Gray Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
38 / 143.8
Number Of Black Water Holding Tanks
1
Total Black Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
38 / 143.8
Propane Tank (s)
Standard
Number Of Propane Tanks
1
Total Propane Tank Capacity (gal/lbs)
9.9 / 42
Seat Type
Bucket
Seat Material
Cloth
Power Adjustable Seat
No
Reclining Seats
Yes
Swivel Seats
No
Seat Armrests
Yes
Number Of Seats
2
Number Of Rows
1
Body Material
Aluminum
Sidewall Construction
Fiberglass
Number of Doors
1
Sliding Glass Door
No
Number of Slideouts
0
Power Retractable Slideout
No
Power Retractable Awning
Yes
Screened Room
No
Power Retractable Entry Steps
Standard
Sky Light
Standard
Roof Vents
Standard
Exterior Window Shade / Cover
Standard
Voltage Meter
Standard
Fresh Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Gray Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Black Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Water Pump Power Display
Standard
Propane Tank Gauge
Standard
Generic Type (Primary)
Class C
Manufacturer Country
USA
Introduction Year
2016
Regional Availability
All Regions
Display Name
BT Cruiser 5210
Year
2019
Make
Gulf Stream
MSRP
$78,385
Kitchen / Living Area Flooring Type
Vinyl
Kitchen Table Configuration
None
Kitchen Location
Center
Living Area Location
Front
Number Of Oven Burners
3
Overhead Fan
Yes
Layout
Oven / Stove
Microwave Oven
Standard
Refrigerator Size
Mid-Size
Refrigerator Power Mode
Electric / Propane
Number Of Sofas
2
Sofa Material
Vinyl
Reclining Sofa
No
Number Of Recliner / Rockers
0
Max Sleeping Count
4
Number Of Bunk Beds
0
Number Of Double Beds
0
Number Of Full Size Beds
0
Number Of Queen Size Beds
0
Number Of King Size Beds
0
Number Of Convertible / Sofa Beds
2
Full Size Master Bedroom Closet
No
Master Bedroom Mirror Doors
No
Master Bedroom Shades / Curtains
No
Bunkhouse
No
Number Of Bathrooms
1
Bathroom Flooring Type
Vinyl
Bathroom Location
Rear
Toilet Type
Plastic
Toilet Location
Rear
Door Type
Plastic / Glass
Shower Location
Rear
Bathroom Sink Location
Rear
Bathroom Medicine Cabinet Location
Rear
Bathroom Mirror Location
Rear
Bathroom Vent / Fan System Location
Rear
Sink / Faucet
Standard
Battery Power Converter
Yes
Air Conditioning Prewiring
Yes
Cable Prewiring
Yes
Heat Prewiring
Yes
TV Antenna Prewiring
Yes
Washer / Dryer Prewiring
No
Exterior Plugs
Standard
Ground Fault Plugs
Standard
Generator
Standard
Smoke Detector
Standard
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Standard
Propane Alarm
Standard
Emergency Exit (s)
Standard
Driveline Type
4X2
Air Conditioning Type
Automatic
Heater Type
Automatic
Water Heater Tank Capacity (g/l)
6 / 22.7
Water Heater Pump Power Mode
Electrical / Propane
Water Heater Tank Bypass
Yes
Satellite
No
Number Of Radios
1
Speaker Location (s)
Interior / Exterior
Surround Sound
No
Retractable Roof Antenna
Standard
Exterior Flood Lights
Standard
Cruise Control
Standard
Power Windows
Standard
Rear Video Backup Camera
Standard
Metallic
No
Wallpaper
Yes
Interior Wood Finish
Yes
Curtains / Shades
Standard
Structure Warranty (Months)
24
Roof Warranty (Years)
10
Powertrain Warranty (Months/Miles)
60 / 60000
Basic Warranty (Months)
12
Chassis Warranty (Months/Miles)
36 / 36000
User Reviews
2 reviews
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A mixed bag
By Robert Richardson (I am an Owner) on Aug 30, 2020It's probably safe to write a first review after 10,000 miles. Traveled from Southwestern Florida to Arizona and back. Blue Ridge Parkway dry camping. Various Florida campgrounds. I am 83 and travel by myself with my Chihuahua. I expect all the comforts of home when dry camping. I have had several small ... motorhomes for many years so I know what I need. I added solar panel and satellite TV. Had a new 12v wire run to 500w inverter to run TV, and satellite. I have the 2 couch model. I rounded off sink end of the table to be able to slide in and out easily. Table bungees nicely behind passenger seat. Put lever control on shower head to conserve water. Sleeps 2, lives 1. The good: Absolutely brilliant design. All the complaints I have had with previous motorhomes have been resolved. Automatic step, automatic awning, and the entry light switch is down by the step. When inside,, turns off and on easily with your foot. Large rocker control switch. Large HD TV. Large round sink takes up a bit too much space, but good for washing clothes. Nice large shower (I'm 6'1"). Oven, fridge and stove work perfectly. Leave electric switch on hot water heater on and any time you run Gen or connect you have plenty of hot water. Automatic thermostat holds coach at desired temp. Awning windows can be forgotten open and rain does not get in. I leave one couch made up as bed at all times. I mostly leave table up as I travel. Adequate fresh water if you are careful. I go 5 weeks without having to empty black water because I do not use bathroom sink. The bad Assembly was careless. Screen door had to be rehung and adjusted. Top shower slide rod popped out while taking shower. 5" strip of gorilla tape provides permanent fix. Bottom Corner of shower needed to be caulked. One exterior door magnet missing. Someone dropped a screw driver point first on roof. Let water go down and migrate back to shower skylight. Son filled with caulk. Someone somewhere stepped on bathroom vent and cracked. Much finger pointing. This is my 3rd E350. All had driving design problems. Ford avoids addressing these. My recommendation: If you want to boondocks, at 22' this is just about perfect. I am adding seelevel gauges since the included ones are totally worthless, as are all such gauges. I am a rough user. I go wherever strikes my fancy. I expect to be able to stay anywhere for at least a week in complete comfort. This MH will do that, possibly for 2.Rating breakdown
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Sad.
By Reed (I am an Owner) on Oct 29, 2019This was one of only 2 class C homes that had the floor plan I wanted. It was a bargain price. However, it has so many design and engineering flaws it isn't the bargain I thought. The list is a a page full. Some are as follows. There isn't a place to store the removable table between the couches. The ... storage under the couch is squeezed down to nothing by the heat pipe. The other side is sealed off and actually has more room, except the gas pipes come up through it right in the middle. The seat belts are off center and the clip is so short you can't get the male into it. The ladder is useless the way it is mounted. There was only one screw holding the cover on the icebox vent, on the roof. I had to put air bags on the rear to get the ride to where it didn't pop the screens out on every other bump in the road. The bath door was installed to where it wouldn't shut. The toilet seat won't stay up if using it while moving. The battery emergency override switch won't work. The Ford chassis doesn't have auto headlights, my 2014 Chevy van does. The light switch for the door is so low you fall on your head turning it off. I have so many more I am getting frustrated about it and must quit.Rating breakdown