Apr-25-2016 05:00 PM
Apr-28-2016 03:56 PM
Apr-28-2016 11:55 AM
rbpru wrote:
* A TT has a lot more maintenance.
* You can expect 10 MPG
* You will travel at 55 to 60 mph and about 300 miles a day.
* You will need a tow vehicle that is up to the task.
Apr-28-2016 11:33 AM
camp-n-family wrote:
We loved our hybrid but it's not any less setup than a pop up. Consider a hard side with slides if you want the room with the least setup.
Apr-28-2016 01:43 AM
TrueBlueKC wrote:DE88ROX wrote:
If you can hold off until an RV show comes to down, thats always an option too.
My TT retailed for over 18k. I only paid 11K at the show.
I just went on NADAGuides.com and looked it up. At this moment, its going for right around what I paid for it in 2012
Thanks I wasn't sure about shows. We have been to the rv show but always figured if you can haggle that much at the show, you could do it at the dealer if the timing is right.
Apr-27-2016 08:29 AM
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Apr-27-2016 04:53 AM
DE88ROX wrote:
If you can hold off until an RV show comes to down, thats always an option too.
My TT retailed for over 18k. I only paid 11K at the show.
I just went on NADAGuides.com and looked it up. At this moment, its going for right around what I paid for it in 2012
Apr-27-2016 02:13 AM
Apr-26-2016 04:40 PM
Apr-26-2016 03:46 PM
TrueBlueKC wrote:marquette wrote:
I second renting something in the size you are looking for first. I had a 99 Tahoe and was surprised at how much drag a 6x12 cargo trailer had on it. I tried a 22ft Wildwood Xlite that was 3615lbs by the yellow door sticker with my 2001 Suburban for about 4000 miles and sold it for a 14.5 ft TT. It's lower and narrower and tows like a dream. I understand wanting to move up from a pop up because that is what we did. After the Wildwood we even considered a Aliner because of the ease of towing but the cabinet storage, refrigerator that is not mounted on the floor and a bathroom kept us in a TT. Don't over estimate your Tahoe's towing capacity and you will have a much more positive experience going to a TT.
I looked at Wildwoods but immediately scratched them off my list due to the weight. The 21 foot I saw had a dry weight of 3800# but a CCC of 3600#. That's a GVWR of over 7,000 lbs! The trailer I buy will have a gross weight of around 5000 lbs. which would keep me well within my limits especially with weight distribution.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I've been told dry weight is not a good number to go by.
Apr-26-2016 01:57 PM
marquette wrote:
I second renting something in the size you are looking for first. I had a 99 Tahoe and was surprised at how much drag a 6x12 cargo trailer had on it. I tried a 22ft Wildwood Xlite that was 3615lbs by the yellow door sticker with my 2001 Suburban for about 4000 miles and sold it for a 14.5 ft TT. It's lower and narrower and tows like a dream. I understand wanting to move up from a pop up because that is what we did. After the Wildwood we even considered a Aliner because of the ease of towing but the cabinet storage, refrigerator that is not mounted on the floor and a bathroom kept us in a TT. Don't over estimate your Tahoe's towing capacity and you will have a much more positive experience going to a TT.
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