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RedRocket204
May 14, 2017Explorer
Check out Lance travel trailers too.
The one issue with the better built/quality trailers seems to be they demand a higher price. Looking at used trailers that were properly maintained is a really good idea. Also, if you read on here enough, you will come to find you can generally discount 30% - 35% of MSRP on new trailers. Used trailer pricing on dealer lots can be a **** shoot so it is best to understand what MSRP that trailer originally had, subtract the 30-35% and look at pricing from their to know you aren't being taken advantage of.
The one issue with the better built/quality trailers seems to be they demand a higher price. Looking at used trailers that were properly maintained is a really good idea. Also, if you read on here enough, you will come to find you can generally discount 30% - 35% of MSRP on new trailers. Used trailer pricing on dealer lots can be a **** shoot so it is best to understand what MSRP that trailer originally had, subtract the 30-35% and look at pricing from their to know you aren't being taken advantage of.
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