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Jan 12, 2016We went from Holiday Rambler class A to our current TT because we were simply not traveling much anymore. The RV was sitting in South Carolina all winter and in the NY Adirondacks all summer. This year we're not even bringing the trailer go SC, we just rented a beach villa for several weeks.
The biggest disadvantage we found was the difference in storage. The class A had a ton of underneath storage as well as huge inside cabinets. It also had two thermopumps as opposed to our single AC unit in the trailer.
The advantages of our TT are the better living space especially in the living room area and much lower insurance & vehicle registration. We went from paying $1300 to $490 for insurance and from $840 for tags each year to a one time $78 tag for the trailer.
Prior to our class A we had various trailers so going back was not a big issue for us.
The biggest disadvantage we found was the difference in storage. The class A had a ton of underneath storage as well as huge inside cabinets. It also had two thermopumps as opposed to our single AC unit in the trailer.
The advantages of our TT are the better living space especially in the living room area and much lower insurance & vehicle registration. We went from paying $1300 to $490 for insurance and from $840 for tags each year to a one time $78 tag for the trailer.
Prior to our class A we had various trailers so going back was not a big issue for us.
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