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re: Talk me out of buying a travel trailer

Posted on 8/3/20 at 8:08 am to
Posted by welder69
Member since Sep 2018
279 posts
Posted on 8/3/20 at 8:08 am to
DO NOT BUY A CHEAP ONE, by cheap I mean anything that won't last you a lifetime. I had 2 bumper pulls. The reason I say that incase you can not sell it for what its worth to YOU are at least pay off, that way you can keep it an rest at night knowing the money you are paying for it, is not being flushed into fixing stuff in 5 years.ts takes forever to sell an to just get payoff. Keep that in mind
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
20521 posts
Posted on 8/3/20 at 9:03 am to
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DO NOT BUY A CHEAP ONE


There's no such thing as RV's that don't break. Its a home on wheels that is made to be light, not durable. Moreover, OP has a family of 6 and a dog so it'll be a lot of use and opening of doors and what not.

OP as said you really need to figure out your use. I honestly think a lot of people would be better off buying a small cabin on a lake as a vacation home and then staying there often and maybe renting it out. As far as time and money.

Things to consider as a dad are as already said packing for a trip is A LOT of work with kids. Loading, unloading, and then cleaning and fixing stuff. 3 day weekend trips for day is really 5 days when before you leave you pack and prep and coming home you unpack and clean up.
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