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rexlion wrote:
If you are (or wish to be) a Good Sam member, it costs nothing to subscribe... and worth every penny of that. ๐ If you're not a member, it's not worth joining just to get the magazine IMO.
โApr-14-2015 04:35 PM
Sport45 wrote:
Thanks for all the great feedback! I'll watch for a deal on a subscription and maybe try it if I can get a $7 deal. Right now it $18 for a year on the website.
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โApr-14-2015 06:11 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I have been getting rid of all magazine subscriptions. The Trailer Life magazine is okay but the hard copy magazine and newspaper industry is dieing.
Internet information is almost instantaneous but printed magazine material is 2 - 4 months old by the time it reaches your mail box.
Some subscriptions that I still have I read the digital issue.
โApr-14-2015 05:54 AM
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โApr-13-2015 04:56 AM
BarneyS wrote:
I have been a subscriber for many years and get enjoyment out of it. Some of the technical pieces are very well done and others not so much.
It will most often feature one review of a trailer and tow vehicle combination, tech articles about tires, engine improvements, GPS, etc. and usually at least one about a travel destination.
I don't find the advertising annoying, nor is it any more in abundance that any other magazine of the type. I actually learn quite a bit from the ads and will frequently go to a website suggested to learn more. ๐
So, in my opinion, YES, Trailer Life would be a recommended read.
Barney
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