I have been looking to get a TT that has a max ready to roll weight of 3,700lbs so the Pod type trailers are appealing.
When looking at trailers in this weight range I am obviously seeing models like the Wolf Pup as well as the Hummingbird and R-Pod. They are visually pretty different designs. The Pod's do seem to carry a premium when compared to roughly the same floorplan as the boxy type trailers (Wolf Pup).
I would suspect the Pod types will sell quicker once I am ready to see, agree? I also assume the resale value will be much better too, agree?
I read an article that indicate in 2015 and 2016 the R-Pods were the best selling trailers in any class and their sales are increasing more than any other trailer as well - something close to a 23% increase in sales year to year which speaks well of this segment and the R-Pods.
Thanks!
When looking at trailers in this weight range I am obviously seeing models like the Wolf Pup as well as the Hummingbird and R-Pod. They are visually pretty different designs. The Pod's do seem to carry a premium when compared to roughly the same floorplan as the boxy type trailers (Wolf Pup).
I would suspect the Pod types will sell quicker once I am ready to see, agree? I also assume the resale value will be much better too, agree?
I read an article that indicate in 2015 and 2016 the R-Pods were the best selling trailers in any class and their sales are increasing more than any other trailer as well - something close to a 23% increase in sales year to year which speaks well of this segment and the R-Pods.
Thanks!