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el_jefe1
Aug 13, 2018Explorer
Some will say to buy new, but probably most suggest getting a used one for your first. It's hard to know what you want until you've camped and/or lived in one for a while. Things you thought were important you might find yourself not using or not liking, while wishing you had other features that are missing. It's hard to know what those things are until you try it. With a used trailer you can get out of it a lot easier for closer to what you paid, the new ones depreciate very quickly and need to be a longer term investment.
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