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Re: travel trailers- from best to worst


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Posted by da.bees on March 01, 2013 at 16:24:41 from (72.181.183.240):

In Reply to: travel trailers- from best to worst posted by jacks on March 01, 2013 at 09:26:52:

I will start by echoing what GeneMo,Paul in Mn and ss55 said,there is no best.

Lots of considerations have to be taken in to account if you want the most bang for your buck. As far as reccomending somthing that will not let you down,I can only speak for earlier years. Airstream is head and shoulders above the crowd for quility but it's next to impossiable getting a woman to imbrace because they think it is ugly. Attractive appearance and high quility go's to Holliday Rambler. Well thought out desighn,floor plans and quility materials are what NuWa is about. HHII by NuWa is what wife and I own after 40 years of rv ownership of several different brands. My wife and I both like it much better than anything else we have owned. An Airstream is what " I " own for camping,hunting and fishing with my sons,grandsons and friends. Why Airstream,one of the most expensive brands on the market? Number 1 thing that sends RVs to the scrap yard is water leaks through roof and walls. Airstreams leak only if a hole is punched through the skin and thier skin is tough. Two times that I hit something and put a hole in the skin,I repaired it with a rivited patch good as new for about $50 material and 3 hours labor. Durability of skin is just as good on Holliday Rambler and easier to repair if you can work fiberglass. A hole in the majarioty of rvs can cost thousands to repair unless the owner is highly skilled and does it himself.

If money is a big consideration,used mobile homes can be bought real cheap if you can move it yourself or find a mobile home mover that treats you right.


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