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Paul_Clancy
Jun 18, 2013Explorer
Really no such site. There are basically 3 grades. Entry level light on weight and features but a good way to get started and intended for a couple months a year use tops. Mid grade with more features, weight, cost ,built for extended use, 3 season insulated, still not built for full time use but more room and comfort items like 50amp, bigger fridge etc. Then the high end with heavy frames, large tires, and residential full time living in mind. If there is a brand and model you are interested in find the owners web site and read. That will tell you a lot about build quality, factory response to problems etc.. But then you get to try and find a dealer who will work with you- Increasingly that is the hardest part. Also be aware of how YOU plan to use the trailer, ie a rig perfect for back roads and dry camp situations will not be the best for RV park stays. I just bought again after 6 years and went through the whole process again as my needs had changed and I ended up buying from a new manufacturer that had found the unique formula right for me, many full time features in a mid profile unit/great floorplan at a mid line price. Factory support that is awesome as well.
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