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dadmomh
Nov 06, 2013Explorer
Noticing you're in OH and wondering if you've checked RVWholesalers in Lakeview.  They carry a large selection and the prices are generally hard to beat.  We bought both our HTT and our new TT and saved a bundle even after expenses from TN....$4000+ on the HTT and about twice that much or more on the TT.  
Took a look at the model you are thinking about and the weight. The outside kitchen is very nice, but I would bet it adds a lot of weight. Personal suggestions just based on needs vs wants.....the separate bedroom for sure, a bunkhouse but maybe with less in the way of cabinets which add weight, the u-shaped dinette would be a definite plus as would the sofa. The kitchen layout you are thinking about is similar to ours and, while not as much counterspace as our HTT had, still very functional. So if you could find something shorter, less weight, eliminate the outdoor kitchen I think you'd be in better shape.
If for no other reason, suggest you spend some time online with RVW just looking at floorplans and they generally have complete pictures, give you the MSRP and you can figure close to 30% off, and most often they have the specs listed. They do not post prices but you can request a quote and they will email it to you. No games, the price is the price. Lets you do a lot of "shopping" without driving all over the place. Our new TT was better than 30% off. If you prefer a local dealer, print out some of the RVW info and pricing and it makes a good bargaining tool.
Took a look at the model you are thinking about and the weight. The outside kitchen is very nice, but I would bet it adds a lot of weight. Personal suggestions just based on needs vs wants.....the separate bedroom for sure, a bunkhouse but maybe with less in the way of cabinets which add weight, the u-shaped dinette would be a definite plus as would the sofa. The kitchen layout you are thinking about is similar to ours and, while not as much counterspace as our HTT had, still very functional. So if you could find something shorter, less weight, eliminate the outdoor kitchen I think you'd be in better shape.
If for no other reason, suggest you spend some time online with RVW just looking at floorplans and they generally have complete pictures, give you the MSRP and you can figure close to 30% off, and most often they have the specs listed. They do not post prices but you can request a quote and they will email it to you. No games, the price is the price. Lets you do a lot of "shopping" without driving all over the place. Our new TT was better than 30% off. If you prefer a local dealer, print out some of the RVW info and pricing and it makes a good bargaining tool.
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