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sgfrye
Mar 15, 2019Explorer
delwhjr wrote:
wanderingaimlessly answered it very well.
See as many as you can and have a list of must haves.
Consider where you plan to camp and size accordingly.
Remember, it is not only your trailer but your tow vehicle. Get what is comfortable for you.
^^^^
excellent advice.
we are on our 2nd TT. both were bought new. 1st was from camping world. we had a good sales experience with them. service dept is always backed up for weeks like any rv dealership.
2nd was from campers inn in nc. had way better "vibes" there
i would have preferred to buy used but knowing what we liked in floor plans etc after several months of searching used we didn't find what we wanted plus alot of 2 year old used TT's had asking prices close to new because people were upside down on their loan.
one word of advice----- learn how to inspection and maintain your rv. it will save you tons of money and headaches.
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