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โApr-04-2018 12:43 PM
โApr-04-2018 10:49 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
As for advising you to tell the older ones to sleep in a tent, I'm sure you know how that will go down. People give that advice a lot - but most likely never followed it. So you big kids - were going to buy this new camper and go on great trips, but yea, your going to have to sleep in a tent - if you could do that, it would be great. Sounds like a line from Office Space...
โApr-04-2018 10:42 AM
โApr-04-2018 10:13 AM
gbopp wrote:
Buy used for your first RV. You may be selling or trading it in a year or two.
Yes, setting up and taking down a dinette/couch every day gets old, real quick. It's okay for occasional use, just not all the time.
Don't be in a hurry to buy. Look at everything and ask lots of questions BEFORE you give a seller any money or sign any agreements.
Salesmen are not your friend. Their only goal is to sell you something. You'll find that some of them know less sbout RV's than you.
Someone on the forum will have an answer to your questions. Don't hesitate to ask.
Enjoy your travels.
โApr-01-2018 08:30 AM
โMar-31-2018 04:38 PM
โMar-31-2018 04:37 PM
โMar-31-2018 02:21 PM
Xanthais wrote:
As for cost, depreciation, and buying used, is that primarily in case we don't like it, or figure something out and realize we need to sell that one, and get something different? Makes sense. I've always been a little wary of used, though.
โMar-31-2018 02:05 PM
Xanthais wrote:
We have a 2017 Nissan Armada 2WD, with a max towing capacity of 8,500 lbs, so we're thinking a 6,000 lb. TT max.
Family of 5, with two oldest boys being 17, and probably off to college and jobs within a year or two max, but right now we do need to sleep 5. Looking at bunk floor plans with pull-out dinette. I know you can sleep 5 without bunks in many floor plans, but it seems a hassle to break down the dinette table every night, or convert a couch and put sheets on it, etc. Then un-do it all again the morning. We want beds ready to go.
So far we've looked at the following, with their factory listed dry weights:
Aspen Trail 2340BHS (5,599 lbs.)
Coleman Lantern 244BHWE (5,500 lbs.)
Jay Flight SLX 242BHSW (5,335 lbs.
Salem CruiseLite 241BHXL (5,165 lbs.)
Anything I've found online in regards to most TTs, has been from dealerships, so looking for actual user-based experience with those brands, or even those specific models.
Thanks! ๐
โMar-31-2018 01:33 PM
โMar-31-2018 01:15 PM
Xanthais wrote:
First time TT buyers, looking for advice on brand, etc.
We have a 2017 Nissan Armada 2WD, with a max towing capacity of 8,500 lbs, so we're thinking a 6,000 lb. TT max.
Xanthais wrote:
Family of 5, with two oldest boys being 17, and probably off to college and jobs within a year or two max, but right now we do need to sleep 5.
โMar-31-2018 12:22 PM