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sask934
Feb 09, 2014Explorer
tatest wrote:
I suspect that something else 20% to 50% more expensive (Lance, Nash) will actually be better value for the money than anybody's models built to lowest possible price points, which is where you are looking.
But if you are not going to be using it much, or towing it continuously, or keeping it for a long time, and you can store it under cover, then the shorter usable life of an entry level trailer may be enough for you. Even so, a good used TT will be a better value.
What.....I was looking for an opinion of what people thought would be the best value between the two units and manufactures. I see plenty of old Jayco on the road and for sale, they do not crumble away as you are trying to make them out to do.
I will leave you with this....in 5 to 10 years the trailers you mentioned as quantity units will look just as dated as the trailer that I have purchase today.....so I will save the money difference and invest it in an appreciating asset and not in a depreciating asset and be much farther ahead then if I bought an expensive TT.
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