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travelnutz
Apr 30, 2014Explorer II
Arctic Fox TC'a are also a very rare sight almost like hen's teeth in Michigan. There's here's a very large RV dealer less than 50 miles from us that sells Lance, Travelite, and Arctic Fox. According to the salesman we'd talk to there, the Arctic Fox line doesn't sell well at all there and they may be dropping the line as carrying the inventory is an expensive financial burden. Not knocking Arctic Fox TC's but facts are facts and who would know better than the dealer who sells them or wishes they could?
We are lucky to even see one AF TC a month in our lakeshore community which has 11 local CG's and tons of TC's around town in summer and fall. Most of the Arctic Fox TC's we've seen have "out of state" license plates and virtually all are from western states. What catches your eye real quick is the delamination bubbles on the sides of most of the AF's we've seen. It's joked about often.
One forum member who posts on here we know from up in Petoskey, MI (near the Straits) has an Arctic Fox and we've seen and talked to him while camping in a CG in the U.P.
We are lucky to even see one AF TC a month in our lakeshore community which has 11 local CG's and tons of TC's around town in summer and fall. Most of the Arctic Fox TC's we've seen have "out of state" license plates and virtually all are from western states. What catches your eye real quick is the delamination bubbles on the sides of most of the AF's we've seen. It's joked about often.
One forum member who posts on here we know from up in Petoskey, MI (near the Straits) has an Arctic Fox and we've seen and talked to him while camping in a CG in the U.P.
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