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08-03-2013, 06:17 AM
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Differences in Older and Newer Models ??
Please help me understand the differences between older Trailmanors and newer ones. I read a few posts, and it sounded like there were differences in design, lift systems, etc...? We are considering a 2005 2619 model but are new to this and don't want to make a decision we regret. Any help or insight would be appreciated.
I'll be honest and say we are somewhat reluctant to buy one since we know what they say about the two days you own a travel trailer or boat. We are weighing that against pros and cons of tent camping or just renting a cabin or small house for extended vacations to the beach, Universal/Disney type trips, or to the beach. We see the possibility of great family time and being able to camp in pretty much all weather.
At a max, the trailer would be used by my wife and kids aged 13, 10, and 10. Do you think a 2619 that we'd really regret buying a 2619 that sleeps six for our family of five?
Thanks!!
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08-03-2013, 07:47 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
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I'm not aware of any major design changes in the TM for decades. The lift system is essentially the same since the original model. Torsion bars under the chassis that lift the roofs. What you may be reading is whether there is wood or not used in the construction. Older units were built with some wood as support runners in the roofs. When a older unit had water intrusion, wood rot became an issue. That is no longer an issue. Although water still can be an issue as any RV owner will attest.
I've owned 2 TM's over the years, and other RV's and I'm not sure what " they say about the two days you own a TT or boat" What do they say? Buyers remorse?
The layout of the smaller units is queen bed in the rear area for 2 sleepers. Front bed is dbl and can accommodate 2 sleepers. Sofa is a sleeper unit for one possibly two small children.
I know some families that would put all 3 kids in the larger rear bed and use the front for the parents. One of the issues when the sofa bed is used is its difficult for the upper bed occupants to get out of that area.
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08-03-2013, 07:55 AM
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I've always heard that the two happiest days you won an RV or boat are the day you buy it and the day you sell it. Just want to make a wise decision here.
Thanks for the reply and info.
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08-03-2013, 08:08 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TxBryant
I've always heard that the two happiest days you won an RV or boat are the day you buy it and the day you sell it. Just want to make a wise decision here.
Thanks for the reply and info.
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Oh, makes sense. Many of those owners probably bought as an impulse. Your doing due diligence by asking probing questions, doing research and getting advice from current owners. The vehicle is not for everyone. For me, it gives me the flexibility to tow without wind resistance, sway bars, saves fuel, saves space. I can get desirable camp sites as a pop up unit in campgrounds that offer different levels of RV sites. I store my unit off site and feel secure knowing its collapsed and possibly more secure than a conventional RV due to no accessible door to gain entry.
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1956 Royal Enfield Bullet 500 Motorcycle-sold
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08-03-2013, 09:44 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Buffalo NY
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I would go to the RV Show about every year, sometimes skipping a year. My first camper was a Coleman Grandview SP and thought it was a great camper. No regrets since it was the perfect unit for us. But I would see many manufacturers, including Coleman, getting "cheaper made" as years went on. The price would go up and the quality would go down.
In my opinion, TrailManor units got better and better every year with "lessons learned" and they would address, for the most part, any shortcoming owners would find. TrailManor would also have to change things as RV codes would change but that is true about all of the manufacturers.
By in large, the units have not changed in shape nor would they move things around (like where the sink is, or the bathroom). I have a 2011 year unit and have not had a second of buyer's remorse. Secondly, the units cost more due to the fold-down feature and lightness of the unit but these units have a higher re-sale value than other manufacturers. So the cost of ownership is either the same or lower cost at the end of the day.
With a family of five, I would however consider a larger unit. Just my opinion.
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08-03-2013, 07:10 PM
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The 2619 has two full sized beds at each end and a dinette that turns into a bed. The reason we bought the 2720 was because it had a queen bed in the back.
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