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MitchF150
Sep 18, 2022Explorer III
There is no direct answer to your question.. It's all opinions and luck of the draw and whatever it is you desire in an RV..
What I like in an RV is probably not what you like or want, or visa versa..
You can have two exact same rigs on a lot, you buy one, I buy the other for the same price. Take them out and maybe one ends up leaking or a cabinet door falls off, but the other one is fine... How do you quantify that result?
You can't..
If you want an answer, the 2019 Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite TT I have is the best built rig I've ever had... :) It's only my second TT in some 20 years. The first one was a 2003 Fleetwood Prowler Lynx and it also was a very good TT and traded it for the Rockwood and got a heck of a deal..
If you bought the same 2 rigs, you may or may not have the same results?
In the end, get off your computer, go out to an RV lot and look at them! :)
You'll know if it's a pile or if it's got potential and what you are looking for in floorplan, size and such. Price is usually only a concern if you are on a budget or on the verge of homelessness.. ;)
So, take the "free" advice and opinions on the internet and go from there I guess.. You'll still have the same chance of getting a good one or a bad one either way IMO..
Good luck! Mitch
What I like in an RV is probably not what you like or want, or visa versa..
You can have two exact same rigs on a lot, you buy one, I buy the other for the same price. Take them out and maybe one ends up leaking or a cabinet door falls off, but the other one is fine... How do you quantify that result?
You can't..
If you want an answer, the 2019 Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite TT I have is the best built rig I've ever had... :) It's only my second TT in some 20 years. The first one was a 2003 Fleetwood Prowler Lynx and it also was a very good TT and traded it for the Rockwood and got a heck of a deal..
If you bought the same 2 rigs, you may or may not have the same results?
In the end, get off your computer, go out to an RV lot and look at them! :)
You'll know if it's a pile or if it's got potential and what you are looking for in floorplan, size and such. Price is usually only a concern if you are on a budget or on the verge of homelessness.. ;)
So, take the "free" advice and opinions on the internet and go from there I guess.. You'll still have the same chance of getting a good one or a bad one either way IMO..
Good luck! Mitch
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