Posted by super trucker on February 01, 2016 at 06:04:09 from (99.20.60.98):
In Reply to: new vehicle prices posted by kent@junction on January 31, 2016 at 18:37:13:
Sounds like a great plan you have . The only thing I'll offer for you is on the camper side. When you go look for a truck camper make sure you have a AED with you. They make up a VERY small piece of the pie for camper manufactures. I will say you are in to a 10' to 12' to get a potty. If you are a tall guy or of size you are down to 2 or 3 company's and they are in the 10k to 20k range for new and 7k-10k used. You can buy a small lite weight travel trailer loaded out for less money. When I pull campers for the manufacture I went to Canada with a bunch and I saw the ACTUAL cost of the campers......... It's not even close to the lot price . You can knock 5k-15k off the price depending on style and how fast they sell. With a truck camper there isn't going to be a lot of room because of the demand. Good luck and Happy trails.
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