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davebks
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May 24, 2016

popup campers

Hi, I am new to this world and am considering getting a pop up camper to tow behind my 4Runner.
I live in Colorado and camp frequently. I have two kids under two so this is really for when we want to take them out, or for my climbing trips.
I have done quite a bit of research and it sounds like Jayco is the main brand. Are there others to consider? Anything I need to know?

I called a place near me that sells them and he said they have great deals on ones they already have in the lot. Is there an advantage to ordering a new one from the manufacturer vs buying one that he has on the lot (new or used)?

thanks!


in addition to jayco I saw this one... thoughts? http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=394&Image=17020

Thanks
  • "It's strange to me, the prices of stuff. Back in the late 90s I bought a new Starcraft popup for $4500; pretty much any travel trailer would have been more than twice as much, and I couldn't afford them. Now I see plenty of popups selling in the teens, and I could buy a basic 16' lightweight TT for about $11K."

    This is so true. I think, in 1998-1999 when we purchased our first pop-up, we bought it new and the price was right at $5000. When we sold it for a trade-in at the dealer, they gave us credit for $4000 six years later. We were ecstatic! We didn't even negotiate that price, they just offered it. So in that 6 year period, prices of PUP's really began to skyrocket... even used.

    Today, it makes better sense to purchase a regular small travel trailer for the same price. (the prices today just don't make sense to me!)
  • DutchmenSport wrote:
    "It's strange to me, the prices of stuff. Back in the late 90s I bought a new Starcraft popup for $4500; pretty much any travel trailer would have been more than twice as much, and I couldn't afford them. Now I see plenty of popups selling in the teens, and I could buy a basic 16' lightweight TT for about $11K."

    This is so true. I think, in 1998-1999 when we purchased our first pop-up, we bought it new and the price was right at $5000. When we sold it for a trade-in at the dealer, they gave us credit for $4000 six years later. We were ecstatic! We didn't even negotiate that price, they just offered it. So in that 6 year period, prices of PUP's really began to skyrocket... even used.

    Today, it makes better sense to purchase a regular small travel trailer for the same price. (the prices today just don't make sense to me!)


    Basic Stripped down 16-20 foot (maybe) TT for the same price as a 25-30 foot (open) fully appointed, probably a High Wall, loaded PUP that tows far easier and possibly fits in a garage. Been there - Done that!
    Lets compare apples to apples here.....

    Adam