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- rbpruExplorer IIInteresting but a small TT is a small TT.
A high quality neich for those who like to complain about standard TT construction. - gboppExplorerIt is neat. :)
But, to small for us. - bobndotExplorer IIThe over the top price tag on specialty TT's is a deal breaker for some people. If I were in the market for a small TT , I like the floorplan in the LiL Snoozy better. Having a more comfortable place to sit (sofa) might be a plus for some people. However, I'm not sure about the capacity of the water and holding tanks .
- Community AlumniIt's not easy on my eyes. It looks like a futuristic design back from the late 80's.
- MerrykaliaExplorerIt looks like a gussied-up Scamp.
- profdant139Explorer IIWell, I for one am interested in this. I need more info, to see whether it can be raised for extra clearance, and how big the tanks are, and so forth. But if it has a rugged chassis and a leakproof egg design, I am intrigued. Headroom is also an issue.
Does anyone have a link to the floorplan?
Having said all of that, if it is more than $25,000, it is probably a deal-breaker -- I could buy two of my current trailers for that amount! - 4X4DodgerExplorer IIFinally a TT (of any size) that actually has some design elements that make sense and don't look like they came from the Elvis Presley Jungle- Room-School of interior design.
I applaud the European look and design of this nifty little trailer. And I see many many trailers of this size out here on the road. They are very popular.
I hope the rest of the RV industry will wake up soon and drag themselves out of the '70's and '80's interior and EXTERIOR design time- warp they have been in for 40 years.
Airstream is a classic by any measurement and they know a good thing when they see it. - Markiemark32Explorer
profdant139 wrote:
Well, I for one am interested in this. I need more info, to see whether it can be raised for extra clearance, and how big the tanks are, and so forth. But if it has a rugged chassis and a leakproof egg design, I am intrigued. Headroom is also an issue.
Does anyone have a link to the floorplan?
Having said all of that, if it is more than $25,000, it is probably a deal-breaker -- I could buy two of my current trailers for that amount!
Airstream ~~~~~~~ going to be a deal breaker!, most definitely will be >$25K.
Their little "BASECAMP" trailers - still sell used around $20K, I don't remember the retail, for this non-full trailer but it was up there.
Basecamp for sale
Markiemark - MerrykaliaExplorerCascade News item
Here is a writeup that was done in Bend, Oregon about the company BEFORE it was bought out by Airstream. In the next to last paragraph, it states that it will be "significantly" lower than Airstream's similar offering, which is $45K. I don't know what significantly lower is, but I'm better in excess of $30K.
Now that has Airstream, the price will probably meet their competing products.
Another article
In the above article, it says the base price is $29,995. - gmw_photosExplorerAll the chat over on the Airstream forum about it seems to indicate it's going to be $35K - $40K.
EDIT: $35K, and you get a couple of folding chairs like you buy at walmart for $14.88 ?? Ouch.
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