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LVJJJ
Jun 02, 2018Explorer
I would never buy any of the new units that have no front window, it does feel like camping in a cave. Also seems like the décor in the new ones are dark dark dark, what's with that? We have a "new" to us '05 Trail Cruiser, lots of windows, front window (of course), light paneling, white ceiling, nice, nice nice.
It is nice that the manufacturers finally started worrying about aerodynamics with the curved fronts. But that precludes a window, which saves them money. Problem is, they've got it backwards, the back should be curved and slippery to allow the TT to escape smoothly from the air stream. Front end don't matter much. Of course, the Trail Cruiser is aerodynamic from front to back, that why we spent over a year looking for the right one. Really easy to tow. Give me windows or forget it.
It is nice that the manufacturers finally started worrying about aerodynamics with the curved fronts. But that precludes a window, which saves them money. Problem is, they've got it backwards, the back should be curved and slippery to allow the TT to escape smoothly from the air stream. Front end don't matter much. Of course, the Trail Cruiser is aerodynamic from front to back, that why we spent over a year looking for the right one. Really easy to tow. Give me windows or forget it.
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