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spike99 wrote:mowin wrote:
Why do people have such small trailers?
- Easier to tow
- Easier to park
- Less maintenance cost (re: less wax, less window real replacements, etc. etc.).
- Being smaller size is often less cost (for trailer unit).
- Being smaller size is often less cost (for Tow Vehicle as well).
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oakbowery wrote:
I have a 37' TT. We have two kids and a third on the way. For us, we have family and friends that often come stay so we need to be able to sleep a lot of people comfortably. My parents have a 23' and after having mine, theirs seems tiny. It suits them just fine (just the two of them). For us, the 37' camper is awesome. Every family has different needs, hence the reason for various sizes.
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4X4Dodger wrote:Yes it is in response to customer demand. They do not build something that does not sell.
There has been a trend in American Design and Manufacturing for about 15 years or more now to go to bigger and bigger everything.
Furniture, houses, refrigerators, TV's, Stoves even BBQ's have all taken huge leaps in size compared to the 1980's and previously.
So it's natural that this trend has hit the RV world and boy has it.
40+ foot Motor Homes and fifth wheels, huge slide-outs.
Sometimes I watch that big long infomercial called Extreme Motorhomes and just sit slack-jawed as one 40 or 45 foot monstrosity after another that is decorated like a cheap Casino in Laughlin is paraded on the TV.
Want Horsepower? OH get the 500HP Cat!
Everything has gone "Extreme" This is a big part of the answer. And no it wasn't necessarily in response to customer demand. It was one MFG trying to outdo the others to offer something new and different. I think that market was created by the Mfg's.
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OBSPowerstroke wrote:RedRocket204 wrote:
As far as having a larger trailer... what else would I do with my 1 ton truck?
Use it for a slide in camper! 😉
I plan on buying a new truck within the next year and it's going to be a F350. I keep looking at the F150s, but the payload runs out exceptionally quick, especially with a slide in. Heck, I'd be at or slightly over rear axle weight ratings on any new F150 configuration with my current setup since I like to haul so much stuff in the bed.