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NanciL
Jul 13, 2016Explorer II
Wouldn't it be wiser to base it on what floor plan you are looking for.
We recently purchased a new trailer, and based our purchase on the floor plan that we wanted.
When we were looking we found one that was absolutely the exact plan that we wanted. The dealer then showed us the highest quality one he had on the lot which would have been absolutely useless to us.
We have been trailing for 15 years, and I have seen good and bad in just about every make.
It appears that Air Stream is the quality one, but I would never even want one.
Every time I go in one it seems too dark inside, and the cabinet space is affected by the curve of the roof.
Jack L
We recently purchased a new trailer, and based our purchase on the floor plan that we wanted.
When we were looking we found one that was absolutely the exact plan that we wanted. The dealer then showed us the highest quality one he had on the lot which would have been absolutely useless to us.
We have been trailing for 15 years, and I have seen good and bad in just about every make.
It appears that Air Stream is the quality one, but I would never even want one.
Every time I go in one it seems too dark inside, and the cabinet space is affected by the curve of the roof.
Jack L
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