Aug-12-2022 06:05 PM
Aug-16-2022 11:23 AM
lane hog wrote:
Don't dismiss stick & tin construction... All laminated trailers will eventually have some degree of water damage and delamination. They also cost considerably more to repair if there's damage.
Stick and tin requires some basic carpentry skills and won't delaminate.
Aug-15-2022 07:06 PM
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Aug-15-2022 07:11 AM
gelo wrote:
They are both used. The Shadow is a personal sale from a couple who got divorced and just wants to get rid of it. The Aspen is at a dealer and was traded in.
If the decision was purely about functionality I think I'd take the Aspen but I worry that I may not like camping or may just be too busy to use it and want to be sure if that happens I will get most of my money back when/if I sell.
Aug-15-2022 06:16 AM
PButler96 wrote:gelo wrote:
Anyone have clever ideas on how I can make this thing a business expense? 🙂
Well.......you could always take the liberty of bullshitting the IRS, but with what appears to be 87000 new overpaid auditors coming online soon whose job has made their head swell before they applied for it, that may not be the wisest of choices lol.
Aug-15-2022 05:55 AM
propchef wrote:
Forget NADA, prices are all over the map presently. There are a TON of used units on the market, and pricing right now is a black art.
Between these two, I would go with the Azdel tt.
Aug-15-2022 01:14 AM
gelo wrote:
Anyone have clever ideas on how I can make this thing a business expense? 🙂
Aug-14-2022 07:34 PM
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Aug-14-2022 03:09 PM
Thermoguy wrote:gelo wrote:
They are both used. The Shadow is a personal sale from a couple who got divorced and just wants to get rid of it. The Aspen is at a dealer and was traded in.
If the decision was purely about functionality I think I'd take the Aspen but I worry that I may not like camping or may just be too busy to use it and want to be sure if that happens I will get most of my money back when/if I sell.
I'm not in the market for anything right now because prices for any luxury item, vehicle, etc are outrageous. We are in the process of a correction right now with high interest rates and high costs of goods. If you want to insure you can get your money back, save your money now and wait unit the bottom falls out then pick something up that someone bought and can't afford the payments, storage cost, doesn't like camping 3' from their neighbor, etc. If your not sure you will like using a camper, try renting first to see if you like it. Spending almost $30K on a trial, you are sure to lose money in the end.
Aug-13-2022 08:21 AM
gelo wrote:
They are both used. The Shadow is a personal sale from a couple who got divorced and just wants to get rid of it. The Aspen is at a dealer and was traded in.
If the decision was purely about functionality I think I'd take the Aspen but I worry that I may not like camping or may just be too busy to use it and want to be sure if that happens I will get most of my money back when/if I sell.
Aug-13-2022 06:18 AM
gelo wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm trying to decide between two travel trailers and thought I'd reach out here since I have very little experience (my first purchase).
The choice is between a 2021 Aspen Trail 26BH and for $26,800 and a 2021 Shadow Cruiser 240BHS for $29,000. They are both base models in good shape no work needed. I kind of like the Aspen but NADA says the low Retail is 19,900 vs the Shadow at $28,000 which makes the shadow a better value. They both are very similar, it seems strange that one books for so much more, is the Shadow that much better?
Aug-13-2022 06:06 AM
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