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What worked for me was figuring out a "must have" and doing web searches based on it. The nature of the beast is that the information you hope to pin down changes every day. And, what is on the websites of manufacturers doesn't really represent what they offer. For example, we wanted a destination trailer with two queen bedrooms. The one we ended up ordering was shown on the manufacturer's website as having a front bunk room with a bunk and a dinette. Making the front bedroom a queen bedroom was an option that wasn't present on their website. But, I found a two queen bedroom model on a dealer's website and was able to go see it before I ordered mine with exactly the options I wanted.
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