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Best Travel Trailer Brand?

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Based on the various ones I've been inside of at various shows, and based on my brother's experience with his trailer, Lance seems to be pretty well put together. Seemed to be more solid than others.

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No different than, what is the best Coach?  IMHO, it's all based upon, what you can afford?  There a 3 manufactures of 5'ers that I know off, that will set you back $795k to 1.8 million!  Then you got to tow it.  Same with 3 Coach's, priced about the same!  What most forget about is the 5 figures a year for Insurance and the same annual Lic. fee!

So, what can you afford?  What do you need?  Pull behind (Airstream) or 5'er?  

IMHO again, there is no "Best" brand of anything!

Carl

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Carl, who are the manufacturers of those high dollar 5th wheels? I'm familiar with the Luxe and they are in the $150-200,000 range.

To answer the OP, usually the answer will be whatever the person owns and at the price point they are comfortable with. 

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Jim S.  Newell (that's right, by request), Custom by Royal & Custom Coach work.  Featherlight also builds a 4 stall horse trailer with 36', 4 slide living area, by request.

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I saw one of the Grand Design travel trailers a couple of weeks ago while camping in Tennessee.  They really look nice, at least from the outside.  Their fifth wheels have a good reputation.  

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If you want quality, the general rule I follow is to avoid RV companies that make their product in Indiana or are headquartered there. The industry is like Detroit during the postwar automotive boom from the 1940s thru the early 1970s: highly profitable, complacent and lacking quality. Lack of meaningful competition and increased industry concentration, both organizationally and geographically, has made the RV industry incestuous and complacent about quality as well. The automotive industry didn't care about quality until Toyota and Honda produced high quality vehicles to compete.  As long as poor quality RVs are selling and profitable, it's hard for anyone to build anything of quality. Look for RVs made in Canada, California, and other parts of the country. Unfortunately they rely on the same suppliers, but the assembled product is better if its done outside of Indiana. Look for one of those.

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Dadeoo, I hope the OP found something as this was from September 7, 2019. 

The problem with all RV quality is you have to engineer in quality you can't inspect it in. I have to laugh at people who talk about seeing all the inspectors at Newmar. I say that is great but what standard are they inspecting to?

Bill

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