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    Quote Originally Posted by NB Canada View Post
    100 percent sell it yourself

    Easily can mean 3-5 thousand dollars more for a little bit of work


    2021 Imagine 2400 BH
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    Agree, but I got almost $10,000 more than the dealer offered, but I did have 2 trailers in my driveway for about 2 weeks.
    Mal & Helen
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    2021 Solitude 310GK-R
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    Save your money for now... It sounds like you have taken extremely good care of your trailer. And you made a good investment when you bought your Reflection. So think about it a bit... Use this math... 1.) You have a very good RV. 2.) You have already paid for it. 3.) You have taken very good care of it so it doesn't need anything. 4.) It would be very reliable on the road and allow you to travel stress free because you know everything about it. 5.) If you sold it you have to pay cash for the difference in a new one. and finally 6.) New Rv's always have a few tweeks to get them straightened out (in the first few months anyway). So save some dollars and hit the road with your very, very nice Reflection... if it doesn't seem to fit the road life... then move into a Solitude... but give it a few months. Best of luck to you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pecora55 View Post
    It doesn't work that way in Arizona either. No taxes on a private party sale so you wouldn't be able to pay only the difference on a retail sale at a dealer. Trade it in to the dealer here and then you can pay only the difference between the two on sales tax. And we have crazy expensive tags here. The last trailer was approx. $900 to register for a year. The truck is similar too.
    Look into registering your trailer in Maine... You don't have to have a Maine address and the savings are phenomenal!
    Bill & Colleen ~ Schwenksville, Pa
    2019 Reflection 337RLS
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    295rl

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveCass View Post
    We are considering an upgrade too from 230rl…..we’re looking at the 280 or 295 staying in the Reflection 150 class…..we really like the 230rl but for more full time we would like the extra room the 280 or 295 will give us and still keep the weight down
    Steve, we've been very happy with our 295RL and truck. We plan to sell both as a turnkey package this coming month. We'll be in Show Low for a while, then empty/clean it at home in Tucson. Let me know if you're interested.
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    2020 Ford F150 XLT with HDPP, 3.5L TT V6, 6.5' bed, 3.73 axle, Curt A16 manual slider hitch.
    2021 GD Reflections 150 series 295RL 33' 5th
    Long ago: Carriage Lite 35' 5th, towed by Dodge Ram 2500 V10

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