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Old 07-06-2010, 02:02 PM   #2
Mr. Adventure
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If I was going to buy a new Trailmanor, I would contact the two or three nearest dealers by Email and ask them for quotes (and, I might freely share what I was learning with them if I thought that would help the negotiations along). One of the advantages of buying an RV from a dealer is that they can get you set up with the trailer hitch and teach you a lot of what you need to know about TrailManors and trailering. If you have to drive a few hundred miles for the right deal, just think of it as part of the adventure.

The TrailManor is much easier to tow than a full height travel trailer, because the lower side profile and lower center of gravity make it much more stable on the road, and TrailManors are built to be a lot lighter than equivalent standard travel trailers. The TrailManor hard sides and insulation are much better for sound and weather control than canvas.

Let us know how it turns out!
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