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Toy hauler big enough to haul a buggy?
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<blockquote data-quote="fl-krawler" data-source="post: 669804" data-attributes="member: 884"><p>A lot of the weekend warrior campers have garages big enough for a buggy. We almost bought an Eclipse 39tsg camper. The dimensions on the garage were perfect. The camper was really nice, but it seems like everytime we make a purchase like that, we usually have buyers remorse after a few months due to depreciation, lack of use, and how quickly campers seem to start falling apart. I ended up buying a Lance truck camper and it has been perfect. While there are things about a motorhome that are nice, one thing I hated is if you needed to run into town, or you are taking the boat to the lake, a large MH isn't really good for those. With the truck camper, I can take the boat, the enclosed (full of dirtbikes), or car hauler out for a weekend of camping. If I need to run into town, I just drop the camper and go..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl-krawler, post: 669804, member: 884"] A lot of the weekend warrior campers have garages big enough for a buggy. We almost bought an Eclipse 39tsg camper. The dimensions on the garage were perfect. The camper was really nice, but it seems like everytime we make a purchase like that, we usually have buyers remorse after a few months due to depreciation, lack of use, and how quickly campers seem to start falling apart. I ended up buying a Lance truck camper and it has been perfect. While there are things about a motorhome that are nice, one thing I hated is if you needed to run into town, or you are taking the boat to the lake, a large MH isn't really good for those. With the truck camper, I can take the boat, the enclosed (full of dirtbikes), or car hauler out for a weekend of camping. If I need to run into town, I just drop the camper and go.. [/QUOTE]
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