Buy a used trailer, get educated on fixing EVERYTHING in the trailer and then you will have a trailer whose systems you can count on. My trailer had issues but they are fixed and I have not spent my life's fortune (well you can't buy a new trailer for $43 anyway). I will eventually want to put in a new power converter and water heater but the ones in there are working for now. When I am done, I probably won't get my money (or labor) out if I sold the trailer but my wife and l really like the floor plan (rear kitchen). If there is no dealer to gripe about and you do the work yourself it actually seems enjoyable based on the gripes about dealer and warranty service I have read.
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wiredgeorge Mico TX
2006 F350 CC 4WD 6.0L
2002 Keystone Cougar 278
2006 GL1800 Roadsmith Trike
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