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jmdprice wrote:
I just knowingly bought a new 2014 Prowler Lynx 26lx which is low cost and below entry level (if possible) but it fits our needs for a camping utility of no more than 2-3 weeks a year mainly in the local area. I have had 3 Jaycos, 2 Fleetwood upgraded models, a Kit Companion and early vintage Shasta. So "qualit" is also a function of intended use and individual capacity to "upgrade" and fix trailer components and fixtures. My new Lynx is bare bones but I plan to add (which I already have) a 32" flatscreen, some extra hinges and cabinet lifts, maybe upgrade the floor linoleum, some towel bars, mattress topper, two battery system and when it goes out, an upgraded converter. My low end unit has the same Norcold, ARI, Atwood, Drexel B&L etc. components as other mid to high end units, frame is the same as are tires. Finish work itself is no different either as all rvs have ceiling staples covered in caulk although mine is absent (thankfully) a lot of gimp strip. I think a family of four or five would be crazy to buy a 30-40K bunk bed travel trailer for 2-4 weeks use when an entry level same floor plan unit could be had for less than half the price. It should remembered,too, that all RV's (to one extent or another) have their issues regardless of their perceived quality or lack thereof.
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JiminDenver wrote:Im sure they pick out the best of 200-300 units and go over them for hrs before they get to the show.
I went to the Rv show here today. The trailer that stood out as really poor was the Shasta retro. It really looks cheesy. The other retros were nice.
I tried to look with the picky eye but rig after rig is just too much. I also wonder how many of the rigs have gone through the process so that they looked better at the show. I even had a pretty decent offer for the Amerilite. We wouldn't mind going bigger but there wasn't anything I'd take on a new set of payments for.
โJan-10-2015 10:57 AM
SabreCanuck wrote:
As for lightweight trailers, don't pass up the Keystone Bullet line.. Ours and many others have been flawless for years now. 31BHPR comes to mind for you.
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