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Eycom
Sep 03, 2013Explorer
I haven't stayed on top of the TT specs like I have with another " rv class" that I'm considering for full time retirement next year. I've owned a big Lance truck camper for 9 years, used it for extensive business travel and full time. I have no complaints other that it's a little small for full timing. But for another 9 months, it's versatility and mobility trumps the added comfort I'll gain with a larger camper. Lance has been building TTs for about 4 or 5 years and I have no experience regarding quality. The Arctic Fox is a given, based on reputation.
I'd consider joining RV Consumer Group. They rate RVs on the basis of safety, economy, and reliability; vacation, RV trekking, snowbirding, full time; new and used, long after those new brochures have flown off the shelves. It does cost for the information and some folks don't place much stock in the information. However, their 20+ years in the industry is a testament that many do. Membership is a pittance of the overall costs and all the information is at your fingertips which saved me untold hours and the expense of travel and kicking tires. Happy hunting.
I'd consider joining RV Consumer Group. They rate RVs on the basis of safety, economy, and reliability; vacation, RV trekking, snowbirding, full time; new and used, long after those new brochures have flown off the shelves. It does cost for the information and some folks don't place much stock in the information. However, their 20+ years in the industry is a testament that many do. Membership is a pittance of the overall costs and all the information is at your fingertips which saved me untold hours and the expense of travel and kicking tires. Happy hunting.
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