RustySocket

SW Washington

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Another happy Arctic Fox (30U) owner that would buy another. While we did not have unlimited funds... $ was not the reason we purchased the northwood. Quality construction, strong factory/dealer support and a high customer satisfaction index were. While not as large as the Airstream owners group you will find a similar brand loyalty with the Northwood community. Not a "perfect" trailer by any means but the willingness of Northwood to quickly remedy issues has held true with my experience.
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ifishsekiu

Kent Wa

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Money was not an object I considerd when I purchased my 2008 Bigfoot. I looked at evrything available in my market and for how I use my trailer it was the only option that worked.
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coolbreeze01

Redding, Ca

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vjoek wrote: I'd like an Airsteam with a Queen. The Queen would have to be blonde, humorous, and built as well as the Airstream!!!
Good 1
2008 Dodge 3500 CTD LB SRW 4X4 6-Speed Auto
P3 Blue Ox Sway Pro
2007 Komfort 212
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Ahab

Oracle, Az.

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Looked at Arctic Fox and the Bigfoot, nice units, but ended up with the Airstream, still nicer.
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clev

San Marcos, Texas

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I'd stay with Holiday Rambler.
'99 E-350 HiTop Companion Van Conversion SD 7.3, factory order rcvd Dec. '98: SuperChip, twin K&N air filters, 203* mod, Deraler tubed trannie pan, B&M trannie cooler, AirLift air bags, Bilsteins, 4" DiamondEye turbo back exhaust.
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JJBIRISH

Butler, PA, USA

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if money wasn't a object, I might pull a TT with my new Prevost for guest...
or a custom built 5'er with Pete pulling it...
I have pulled TT's almost my whole life, and money has always been a object...
Love my mass produced, entry level, built by Lazy American Workers, Hornet
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eubank

Angel Fire, NM, USA

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Road Ruler wrote: An Airstream except instead of our 35 year old Safari we would take Garfields newer one!!!LOL
We thought about getting rid of our 67 Airstream and getting a vintage Airstream motorhome, one of the early 80s models with full aluminum skin. And there was a real creampuff for sale not too terribly far away, too! But in the end, we decided that we already have a pretty good combination of weight (4,650 lbs. dry) and size (30 ft.): Given today's gas prices, we'd just as soon not have to feed any more than the small V8 motor in the F150 that we currently have.

Lynn
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youroo2

ohio

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When you buy a RV your mindset better be money is no object or you are not going to have a very good time when it comes time to fix things in & on your unit!!youroo
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jeanspach

New Mexico

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The Travel-Lite in my drive way. I can't imagine putting all the time, effort, and $'s into upgrading and modifying another.
Joel & Leesa
2001 F-150 SuperCrew Lariat Offroad 4x4 5.4L 4.10 LSD Tow Package
2005 Trail-Lite 8308S 5,162# dry
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pamvanw

southeastern pa

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I think Airstream offers bunks as an option.
Pam
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