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| Re: Little Guy teardrop camper trailer | TJ | CAN YOU HOOK-UP A SMALL WINDOW AC | See RoTi item |
| Re: Buying an RV | billy | hey guys we are wanting to get an rv about 40 ft long we sing and preach my family and i, and this is our first time to get one how good are newmars? does anyone have an rv that trhey would consider letting a person take up payments on? w3e earn right at 4000.00 a month if so u can contact me or my wife renee at 1-662-869-1773 mon- fri. 8to5 thanks.
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| Looking for a 55 plus RV gal | countryboy | I am a country boy at heart and love the outdoors and small towns. I have been a widower for over 4 years. Retired mechanic, business owner.
I and a healthy 74 year old and don't take any medication, only herbs.looking for a 55 plus RV gal
to hit the road with. I have my house for sale and will move into a motor home. So many great places to explor in the Western states. I have a half Boxer dog who hasn't a mean bone in his body and loves everyone. If you are a single gal over 50 give me a shout. I will send a picture. beals@mvdsl.com | See RoTi item |
| Re: Mandalay Presidio motorcoach | AJN | I bought my presidio about 4 months ago and have had a few problems. we have the 360 with the full slide. It's a 2008. we love the layout, love the tile floor, love the bathroom (although the sink is too small. just got back from omaha. noticed when we were parked all the a/c units were cooling untill we started moving then got very uncomfortably warm. seemed like warm air was entering the cabin from the vents. the washing machine smelled like rotten eggs (it's never been used) could not sleep for two nights. the awning over the door just fell completely off when we were parked. the door to the bedroom does not stay shut while we are in motion. to say the least we are not happy campers | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | shawn | You can get on the Web and go to Yahoo groups then type in tab or tabtrailers. You can then join the group and get all the information you would/might need on your problem. t@b owners trying to help each other with issues that sometimes come up. its great | See RoTi item |
| Re: Aliner folding camping trailer | Bart | We have an old chalet (and have loved it) which is ready to be retired and am looking for a used Aliner with a washroom. We are in southern Alberta bartgen6@gmail.com | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Gen | I have a used 2007 and I think the clam shell hatch has a leak. Water seems to get trapped in the hatch. When it is opened water leaks out on to the back kitchen. Does anyone have more info on this and can it be fixed and how. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Camp-Inn teardrop trailer | CT Davis | Actually, Little Guy makes a tiny teardrop designed for towing behind a motorcycle. I forget the specific model, but it's very light, with aluminum frame. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Why don't we want the diesel? | 2003m3 | I think this is a classic case of Americans living in a bubble. Most do not travel abroad, very few read or listen to real news, so they have no clue what is going on in the rest of the world.
Whenever I am in Europe I drive a BMW 535d: 250 hp, 400 lb-ft torque, close to 30 mpg combined Autobahn/mountain driving. Try to duplicate this with a Detroit V8. It will give you 400 lb-ft but with 13 mpg fuel economy.
Most Americans also do not understand the difference between a turbodiesel engine that goes in a pickup truck, bulldozer or other farming machinery, and a modern sophisticated TDI engine. TDI stands for Turbodiesel Direct Injection. Direct injection, gasoline or diesel, does not exist in the United States. Fuel is injected directly into the cylinder, usually several times per each piston cycle, maximizing power output as well as economy. The result is this: a BMW TDI 3-liter inline-6 does not sound like a diesel, does not smoke, makes power like a big gasoline V8, yet gets the fuel economy of a 4-cylinder. Detroit missed the boat decades ago.
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| Re:Coachmen quality improvements | TL | We've owned a 2005 Coachmen Capri travel trailer since late in the model year. The refrigerator has always been problematic (getting it to start cooling and continue cooling without error messages) since we bought it. The latest issue is with water damage to the sub-flooring caused by a hole in the underside near a wheel well (poor Coachmen build quality again). Now there is a bow in the flooring near the bathroom/kitchen area. This promises to be an expensive fix. Would not buy a Coachmen again. | See RoTi item |
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