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sky_free
Jun 06, 2014Explorer
emelvee wrote:Francesca Knowles wrote:Yeah, I know. :)emelvee wrote:
The impatient me doesn't like having to wait until at least fall.
That's the "you" that prices are based on this time of year...;)
Fortunately, I'm absurdly detailed in my research for most purchases, so it's unlikely I'll move on anything right away. We're pretty busy most of the next several weekends, so probably wouldn't get to use anything until at least August.
btw, I'm not set on a TT...I don't really look forward to hauling with my Ridgeline. I'm also considering a Class B, B+ or C. But then, I'm not thrilled with the idea of towing a vehicle behind the rv either.
Whatever we get (if anything), we like to drive around the area where we stay - whether along the coast, in the mountains, etc. So I thought a Class B would be better for being more maneuverable - then I might not have to haul another vehicle with us.
A small TT is probably your best option in your situation. It's super easy to disconnect and drive around. You really should take your time to decide what type of RV you need first though. Most people (me included) end up upgrading after 2 or 3 years and that's expensive. TT's are the most common first RV for beginners because they are less expensive and you don't have to replace your vehicle if matched correctly but if you have the money might as well get the type that works best for you.
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