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If I do get a class C - what are the disadvantages,
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dodge guy wrote:
Between $45k on a truck and $15-20k on a TT that is upwards of $65k!!! I would seriously look at a class C. and keep your current vehicle for non-traveling gas mileage.
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My super crew F150 has more leg room in the back than any vehicle I've been in except a limo. It's massive inside. The seats are comfortable and they fold up to give a huge flat floor to haul stuff inside the truck if need be.
The bunkhouse models from Keystone Bullet(296BHSWE or 294BHS or 298BHS) would be ideal with a separate room for your daughter. But you'll need a full size SUV to tow it. I love my 3/4 ton Suburban and bunkhouse Bullet.
โApr-23-2013 04:51 PM
chaoticneutral wrote:
The F150 is more in the range I wanted to go, the Sequoia is good looking, but I didn't want to spend more than about $40K on the car (and the less I spend on the car means the more I can spend on the trailer). I don't ever need to carry about big burly stuff, except camping gear which is made up of the usual plus boxes of costumes. But it does get better gas mileage than the bigger SUVs. I still don't like the look of it, but I'll go sit in one and see how it feels. With a truck I'd have to worry about storing anything in the back during a trip to LA to see the family or into SF for the day. But I know they make lockable covers.
โApr-23-2013 04:47 PM
krobbe wrote:Pig-Smoker wrote:
I tow with a 2500hd truck. Not ugly and a lot better for towing if you plan on caring firewood , bikes , or anything even close. A 4-door truck with the bed loaded is a lot better than a SUV loaded ANY DAY OF THE WEEK.
I agree trucks are not ugly. But for passengers who want their own seat to stretch out on a 2 or 3 thousand mile trip, then a big SUV can't be beat.(I still have room for firewood in the back on the weathertech liner to keep it clean:))
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