Hi again. Cindy from Mesa here.
What would you all do: We have this 2011 Gulf-stream Visa 19ft. TT that I am unable to load by myself because of the 90 lb. sway bar, needing to be connected with a 100 lb chain, using a iron pipe. Yeah...Really! DH's idea....
But I want to RV by myself now. Both for visiting, and for work. We've had MHs in the past...2 since 1985...and I want another one. I really like the class Bs. But I would look at Class Cs...after all I might get a toad later on. I would definitely be buying used.
We still owe $12K on the TT.
Have any of you "traded up" your RVs? If so what was the experience like. Or do you have any advice as to how to move a newer TT in an apparently sluggish market?
BTW; I've seen fairly newer trailers for sale in our neighborhood...and they don't move. The sellers end up giving up on trying to sell. However, ours is a "new fangled" type, being one of the low profile, lightweight and with modern interior and design. We have also had it raised up 5" so it doesn't bottom out, replaced tires, re-anchored properly the bunks and the MW after they were shaken loose on bad roads in NY state (Yeah...Really!)...etc. The TTs I see for sale are always the old-school style with boxy, heavy designs...they all look the same. Ours looks like this:
http://gulfstreamvisa.com/?brand=visa However, 3 years (we bought Summer 2010) in the AZ sun is already fading the graphics.
DH pulls it with a 2000 Dodge Dakota Quad...which is "his" truck.
Any advice would be appreciated!