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afidel
Feb 25, 2017Explorer II
theoldwizard1 wrote:rbpru wrote:
* The depreciation on your trailer is quite steep. It is said, "It falls like a stone in water".
Yep ! So you can save a lot of money buying "last years model" or a used TT that is about 2 years old.rbpru wrote:
* If you find a trailer with unique, specialized or superior construction features, those features will cost more. Their merits are related to the type of camping you do.
Other than Airstream, I have not really seen a TT that really has "superior" construction. It is hard to sell "superior" construction when it can not be seen beneath to finish.
I have never seen ANY TT manufacturer offer an extended warranty for extra money. I wonder why ? ;)
There's also the fiberglass two piece trailers for a superior kind of construction and those manufacturers that use all aluminum and composites (eg Livin Lite) which means the trailer isn't ruined just because a bit of water gets in. Oh and quite a few people like some of the modern Airstream knockoffs more than Airstream themselves as they have had some quality issues in the last decade or so from what I have read.
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