5 CHEAP Travel Trailers That WON'T Ever Break Down (These Last 500K+ Miles)
Автор: Ryan Rotted
Загружено: 2026-03-01
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Описание: Two corporations — Thor and Forest River — control 80% of the RV market, using a pay-per-unit system that prioritizes speed over safety, resulting in more recalls than any automaker in the US. Most travel trailers on dealer lots are built with moisture-absorbing wood, cheap Luon paneling, and self-tapping screws that loosen under highway vibration. But five manufacturers exist completely outside that system — Casita, Airstream, Arctic Fox, Oliver, and Lance — each engineered with monocoque fiberglass, aircraft-grade aluminum, or marine-grade composites that eliminate the primary ways trailers fail. These trailers are documented at 300,000 to 500,000 miles, hold 65-85% of their resale value at five years, and in Lance's case, cost roughly $14,000 less to own over five years than a competitor at the same purchase price. The variety of brands at your dealership is largely an illusion — different names hiding the same inferior construction built to maximize dealer margin, not your investment. Stop shopping by floor plan and square footage, and start auditing the frame, wall substrate, and fasteners — because the trailer that costs the least to buy is rarely the one that costs the least to own.
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