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SoCalDesertRid1
Nov 29, 2013Explorer
GaiaGoddess wrote:I vaguely remember this Vibe. That was like 200,000 posts ago in this topic, LOL. Anyways, I seem to remember it as a very small trailer that your Escape could maybe possibly tow but probably shouldn't?SoCalDesertRider wrote:
I just suffered through reading the first 30 pages of this post, then skimmed the last 5 pages, hoping I would find the final post where she said what she ended up doing and reported how it worked. No such luck. I guess we will never know what happened.
And now I can never have back the first 4 hours of my Thanksgiving holiday that I spent reading this post! But it was very funny, some parts I was busting up laughing!
This is why I quit posting in here, I know everyone is sick of talking about it and I haven't even been on here in about 2 months I think, because I did come to a decision on what to do, but it's buried many pages back by now. I am going to buy the RV I wanted (a Vibe) and have someone tow it to a campground where I will live permanently, but in the meantime I will buy a teardrop trailer just to travel in to and from work.
This is still a year or two off though, since my car isn't paid off yet and it will take me at least a year to save up money again.
If that's the case, why not get a much bigger trailer, that you can really LIVE in, if you're not going to be towing it yourself anyways?
Plenty of nice, gently used trailers for sale that are much bigger and easier to live in, if you're putting in a park, and likely don't cost any more than a new Vibe.
Or, a used class C motorhome. You can still park it in the park and live in it, but you don't need to hire somebody else to tow it for you. And if you want to move with it, you can tow the Escape with the motorhome.
Just my opinion. Good luck.
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