The research was 'backwards'. We decided not to buy brand new, rather get something a couple years old (this is a 2005, and unchanged from the model selling now Except it's practically half price.). We found a couple local RV dealers via website and browsed the inventory from home. I looked up particulars on models they had available that we were interested in. I had a preference for aluminum framed units rather than wood, since they hold up better and are much stronger and stable. The Komfort had a nice layout, enough room, lots of extras and was practically new. And Jeff liked it the most. So, we went for it. I believe we made the best choice.
There were other models that had slide-outs and more apparent room, but this one made the best of available space. I really didnt want a slide-out since over time they have problems with structures and leaking. The big outside storage space in the back (the 'garage') was fairly unique as well.
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Date: 2007-05-15 01:14 am (UTC)There were other models that had slide-outs and more apparent room, but this one made the best of available space. I really didnt want a slide-out since over time they have problems with structures and leaking. The big outside storage space in the back (the 'garage') was fairly unique as well.
What are you pulling your trailer with?