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Hokie_Camper
Mar 16, 2014Explorer
It amazes me how this has gone over the years.
Bigger, Bigger, Bigger.
I don't understand why there aren't more reasonably priced toy haulers that aren't either massive 5th wheel monsters or small and feel like a cargo trailer.
Fun finder had the XT190 and Coleman had a few that were 1/2 ton towable. I know there are some that are still out there, but they don't seem to be the norm.
Seeing someone have to ask what they can two with a 3/4 ton makes me wonder about the RV industry.
To me having a wide range of products from entry level to mobile palaces makes sense. But it seems there is much more on the high end than the lower.
Bigger, Bigger, Bigger.
I don't understand why there aren't more reasonably priced toy haulers that aren't either massive 5th wheel monsters or small and feel like a cargo trailer.
Fun finder had the XT190 and Coleman had a few that were 1/2 ton towable. I know there are some that are still out there, but they don't seem to be the norm.
Seeing someone have to ask what they can two with a 3/4 ton makes me wonder about the RV industry.
To me having a wide range of products from entry level to mobile palaces makes sense. But it seems there is much more on the high end than the lower.
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