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SurfnCamp
Oct 02, 2013Explorer
We are find this to be very true in just the few days we have been looking!
If we don't get (very) lucky and come across something local we are likely to do the same as you and buy in the midwest. We have family in OH and MI so we could make a vacation out of it anyway.
And thanks for the info on attached bunkends and manual awning. I'm not against them particularly but its just something else to go wrong in the future. But that is just one thing among a few hundred on a camping trailer!
If we don't get (very) lucky and come across something local we are likely to do the same as you and buy in the midwest. We have family in OH and MI so we could make a vacation out of it anyway.
And thanks for the info on attached bunkends and manual awning. I'm not against them particularly but its just something else to go wrong in the future. But that is just one thing among a few hundred on a camping trailer!
bikendan wrote:
SurfnCamp, you'll find that hybrids aren't embraced by most West Coast dealers.
since very few dealers carry them, there are no deals on new ones and used ones fetch higher prices than NADA values them.
we spent 2 years trying to find what we wanted at a fair price.
we gave up and drove to the Midwest to get our new 23SS and still saved over $4,0000 after trip costs.
and we paid less than a 6 year-old used 19' hybrid sold out here for.
i'm just warning you that your search will be frustrating and don't look at what hybrids sell for in the Midwest. it'll just make you mad about what you'll have to pay for one out here.
and the pre-attached canvas appeared around the 2011 model year and all had electric awnings by then. don't know if you'll be able to find one with pre-attached canvas and a manual awning.
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