Sep-02-2016 05:52 AM
Sep-15-2016 07:04 AM
Sep-14-2016 09:32 PM
RToth wrote:
Really if we could find a very lightly used one with the right floor plan we would go with it, haven't found one yet though.
Sep-13-2016 05:52 PM
Sep-07-2016 04:04 AM
Sep-06-2016 09:10 PM
Sep-06-2016 01:47 PM
Sep-06-2016 11:44 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I find it interesting on this thread that the OP's original question was concerning opinions a specific new travel trailer.
Instead, he got response that included persuasion to consider renting a motor home, a different tow vehicle, a 5th wheel, a hybrid, a different model of trailer completely, and used instead of new, but no responses at all about the Sporttrekc.
APT wrote:
I have a 6.0L. I would not own it with the 4-spd trans. I looked at 2000-2006 3/4 ton SUVs for over a year. Get an 8.1L of that generation. While the the 6.0L may be rated (with 4.10 axle only) to tow that Sportrek, I do not think you'll be very happy with performance. The safety point I was trying to make is that the GMT900 designs were done to 8 year newer standards. It has nothing to do with handling a trailer.
Clean GMT800 vehicles are becoming more rare each day. While I was extremely selective when I shopped for one 5 years ago, I still found only about 5 throughout the country I was willing to buy over the course of a year.
I toured a couple SportTrek models last winter, the 320 and 327. Venture RV was spun off from KZ. I met one of the designers who is an RVing person himself. My wife really likes the designs. They have some very clever ideas. I have a few reservations about buying one for my family's uses. GVWR/paylaod is low. Tanks are small. Master bed is short. Outside storage is low.
Sep-06-2016 09:28 AM
Sep-06-2016 06:41 AM
Sep-06-2016 04:41 AM
Sep-06-2016 03:40 AM
RToth wrote:
Honestly not sure what the reasoning is behind this suggestion, I have no issue with a clean 01 - 06 crew cab short box Chevy with the 6.0 for what I need. Is it the older truck or the new camper that you are suggesting against, and why?
Sep-05-2016 06:41 PM
Sep-05-2016 06:34 PM
IdaD wrote:
Look at the Hideout model I mentioned on rvtrader. A 6.0 would pull it great in flat country, and there are several listings for it at or just under $30k new.
APT wrote:
Take $10-15k out of the TT fund and put it towards the replacement vehicle fund. Buy a 10 year old TT instead of new.
abryant wrote:
That is the exact model trailer we got in February of this year and we love it. The extra room with the double slides in the kitchen area mean we can cook without being all up in the living space. We have 3 girls 8,10 and 13 and the bunk room is plenty big for them and lots of storage for all their girl stuff. Our old camper you couldn't get dressed in the bathroom, this one has plenty of room in the shower and bathroom. The only drawback is the short queen. I did wish it had a full queen bed, but otherwise we are really happy with it.
Sep-03-2016 08:53 AM