Jul-29-2018 09:38 AM
Aug-02-2018 04:41 PM
jnslprd wrote:
Hello all.
This is my first post, been lurking for a while. My wife and I are in the market for a new TT in the 23 to 30 foot range. After going to the dealerships and doing a lot of reading, we are at a stand still as to which way to go. We had our hearts set on the Coachmen Catalina 243rbs. My wife is all about the interior looks and we like the floor plan. After doing some reading I am noticing nothing but horror stories about Coachmen products as well as most of the Forrest River products. Now we are uncertain of our pick and have started looking at better quality products with our next alternative being the Artic fox 25w. I liked the Grand Design offerings, nut my wife hates the dark interiors.
Here is my question. We plan on being only weekend worriors and will hopefully get out a few weekends a summer and maybe a week or 2 vacation. Do you guys think it pays to purchase something that costs twice as much for the amount of camping we will do.
When looking at used trailers my wife is repulsed no matter how clean they are, so this unfortunately` wasn't an option from the beginning.
Thanks everyone, sorry for the long post.
Joe
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Aug-01-2018 12:12 PM
donn0128 wrote:
You will not be disappointed with an Arctic Fox. But be aware they are heavy, so plan on having a big enough truck. It is never wise to buy new if its your first RV or you dont plan to use it much. Depreciation is a killer in the first 10 years of ownership. Alao for a weekender think smaller not bigger.
Aug-01-2018 11:00 AM
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Jul-30-2018 05:30 AM
APT wrote:
The difference in average quality of build between any RV brand is negligible. So much is hand assembled compared to say the automotive industry where automation improves quality and consistency. There is some variance in quality of materials and design between brands, but that is each person's preference. You will find horror stories about any brand. If you are willing to learn and perform the regular inspections and maintenance, then pick your favorite. Warranties expire after one or two short camping seasons. You then are then on our own or making trips to the dealer for every little thing.
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