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Mike_Up
Jan 08, 2017Explorer
The only moving part that's expensive is the lift system, which is offset by the lack of a large frame, large refrigerator, TV/entertainment system, large holding tanks, and about everything else where pop ups skimp compared to TTs. I've had 2 pop ups and they were expensive for what they were but nothing like the extremely high prices they want now for less featured pop ups.
Also somerset needs to get more dealers if they want to be successful as a dealer some 2.5 hours away is unacceptable when I have 4 of the largest chicagoland dealers within an hour of my home and elkhart within 2 hours that has everything.
I just don't have the time to travel 2.5 hours just for warranty work. When I do have the time, I expect to be camping. :)
I've had 2 large Pop ups. Wife hated the pop ups that's why we have a TT. The few extra mpg isn't enough to sway me towards a pop up.
What I do like about pop ups is their small camping footprint to go anywhere and the same when at home. But wife already warned me she wouldn't go anymore if we went back to a pop up but if we ever find a home she likes a lot with no property, she may change her mind.
Also somerset needs to get more dealers if they want to be successful as a dealer some 2.5 hours away is unacceptable when I have 4 of the largest chicagoland dealers within an hour of my home and elkhart within 2 hours that has everything.
I just don't have the time to travel 2.5 hours just for warranty work. When I do have the time, I expect to be camping. :)
I've had 2 large Pop ups. Wife hated the pop ups that's why we have a TT. The few extra mpg isn't enough to sway me towards a pop up.
What I do like about pop ups is their small camping footprint to go anywhere and the same when at home. But wife already warned me she wouldn't go anymore if we went back to a pop up but if we ever find a home she likes a lot with no property, she may change her mind.
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