Our Son owned a manufacturing company in the Midlands of England and when we'd visited him and his wife we went to a trailer sales place near Birmingham and looked at their hard side travel trailers they had on the lot. They were so thin walled and everything flexed including the floor. Incredibly light built and that it really hit us and is why they only need a single axle and no WD hitch and pull them with small vehicles with tiny engines. You couldn't hardly give one of those cracker boxes away here in North America. I'd written about this before on this forum and all I got was snotty replies. BTW, I have 2 witnesses who were there and seen the real facts!
The sales person even showed us how you could very easily push a new 22' (about 7 and change meters) hard side travel trailer with one hand to push is around on a Caravan park site as he said it was a great feature to have. I don't remember the exact weight of the new unloaded trailer or the name of it as this was about 11 years ago but it was extremely light and flimsy built and the salesman said it was a top of the line trailer and the price was simply ridiculous. I even had no problem pushing or pulling the trailer all around effortlessly and chuckled about it. Not even remotely possible and any similar sized North American made travel trailer. Heck, you couldn't even push our boat trailer around with our 19' Sea Pro Centra cuddy cabin 4 cylinder I/O on the single axle trailer and the whole thing only weighs 2600 lbs.
Foreign made travel trailers fit for where they are made for and sold as everything is smaller in most overseas countries but not a chance they have happy owners over here. So different!
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