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95jersey
Feb 27, 2018Explorer
1L243 wrote:
I have a 2017 Coleman 300tq Toy hauler. My last Toy Hauler was a Work and Play 30WR. When I sold the Work and Play I had the bright Idea to down size to a smaller travel trailer can carry the bike in the back of the truck.. Big mistake. I sold the small travel trailer and discovered the 300tq. Like you I was impressed with the price. Work and Play 30wrs $45k Coleman 300tq $23k. I looked over the Coleman pretty good. I would say the Coleman is cheaper because there is not one ounce of aluminum or composite siding in the trailer. Yes, it's my first aluminum sided trailer but I could not get past the price difference. I bought the Coleman. Now it does not come with all the bells and whistles but it comes with more than you would think.. Sealed heated underbelly, happijac bed. I have the 2017 which has the double ramp and smaller 60" door. In 2018 they went to a full size door with dovetail floor and aluminum wheels. They also added stainless appliances and solar connection and dropped the price $1000 from the 2017 model. Go figure.
I don't think your going to get them to drop the price any lower than the sale internet price. I got them to through in a battery lol!
I have done a bunch of Mods and upgrades to the 300tq in the year that I have owned it. There is always room for improvement.
have you looked at the 300tq the slide and separate garage is nice and still under 10k pounds.
Here are some pics
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https://i.imgur.com/F0NOsri.mp4
This is VERY helpful. The 300 is too big for me. I just don't need that much space and want to keep the budget at or under $20k. The 250 is a nice upgrade from where I am at now and a more reasonable length. I also have no issue with aluminum siding and wood frame. I have that now and it is solid as a rock. Glad to hear you are happy with it and the quality though. It would be nice to have the patio deck with the Wolf Pack, but not for $6000 more.
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