Well I took the risk last winter and sold our 17ft TT in order to spend a little more and upgrade on something newer & larger. I listed our old trailer and sold it in a matter of weeks, but ended up spending MONTHS searching for the perfect replacement.
If you are interested in seeing more about my previous TT, click here:
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29331789/srt/pa/pging/1/page/1After selling the trailer I was on the hunt for our replacement. I only had a few months before school was out and camping season began. I searched the obvious markets like craigslist and facebook but was only finding trailers MUCH larger than I was interested in, or way out of my price range. Our tow vehicle is a 2002 Toyota Sequoia, and I am searching for something smaller than the average 21ft double axle. I also need a TT that offers a top-bunk so our two young boys can have a bed of their own.
After a few weeks of my initial search, I began to daydream about replacing our 2WD sequoia with a 4WD model and maybe we could find one that has a better looking interior and maybe drove smoother. It really only took me one day to find something within my budget. And after a quick discussion with the wife, she gave me the okay and before I knew it, instead of a new TT I was bringing home a second Toyota Sequoia!! :h
Here they are side by side, 2WD on the left and the new 4WD on the right.
I got an even better deal than I expected after a short haggle, and I had to put a quick pause on my TT search so I could sell the 2WD Sequoia, and get the funds back for the purchase of our new trailer. But it didn't take long to find a buyer and I was able to sell the old Sequoia and resume my search with cash in hand!
Several weeks passed and I looked at a few different 19ft models and even contemplated picking up a 21ft at a very low price when the market was saturated with them. But I'm glad I didn't because one evening I refreshed my craigslist browser search and there she was.... the perfect TT, and the perfect price!
It checked off every box I had:
-18ft from hitch to bumper
-dual axle with elec. brakes
-top bunk for the little guy to sleep in
-retractable awning
-newer & larger than our old TT
The guy lived a couple hours away and agree'd to meet with me in the morning, so I made sure to wake up early so I could be the first person there to see it. Just as planned, I had arrived to check out the TT at 8am and was the first person to view the trailer. I asked him to demonstrate that everything worked, and during that time his phone wouldn't stop ringing. After I was satisfied with what I saw, I made him an offer which he accepted, and I hitched up my new TT to bring it home!!
Here's a picture of the new setup, about to make the 2 hour drive home.
The truck & trailer made it home without much trouble. I did notice the engine temps climb higher than normal, which was concerning. But it didn't overheat (more on all this later). Once I got home, it was time to show it off to the family, and make sure they approved.
Of course the family loves it, and cant wait to take it on the first trip!