суббота, 26 октября 2013 г.
I am surprised that no one has mentioned the different heritage of the two. Scamp is essentially a d
Can you share with me what you have found in differences new jersey exotic car rentals between Scamps and Escape travel trailers? Are Escapes basically an updated version of Scamps? I like them both but looking new jersey exotic car rentals inside the interior of a Scamp takes me back in time to our old family fiberglass 1970's Krager new jersey exotic car rentals motorhome which used to made in Winona MN. That motorhome was great! Supposedly ahead of it's time, ugly with it's aero front end design but got good gas mileage for a motorhome, very well built and good memories. I still wish my parents had it. lol
Scamps look they have not changed much since the 70's which seems like they stick with what works and keeps the costs down offering a great value. Escape seems to be more modern with LED lighting , d�cor, option for outside shower, an available cold weather package, thermal windows and other options. Are my basic observations correct?
I think it goes beyond build quality, there's also the difference between customer service. There is an Escape somewhere in my future. I'm looking new jersey exotic car rentals forward to picking out my own flooring, cushion fabrics, window covers and countertop formica. Scamp doesn't do any of those things, if you want something different you do that after you buy it. Escape is about as close to a custom built trailer as can be found in the all molded new jersey exotic car rentals world. I'm going to want it right the moment I first hitch up. NOT after I get it home and change all that stuff to suit me.
I'm with you as far as customization. I've been to a website for example a company in Oregon where they update Scamp and other fiberglass trailers with various modifications. I'd rather just buy it new the way I'd like if it works within my budget. My dream egg would be a 19 ft Escape equipped in a way that would fit my future plans quite well. lol
.... Scamps look they have not changed much since the 70's which seems like they stick with what works and keeps the costs down offering a great value. Escape seems to be more modern with LED lighting , d�cor, option for outside shower, an available cold weather package, thermal windows and other options. Are my basic observations correct? ...
I think that is why I like going to a rally , or the pictures on this forum, it's because I get to see how folks have done cool custom things to a basic design AND what innovations new jersey exotic car rentals the totally new designs, or custom options have to offer.
Oh wait you forgot they also at some point in the early 2000's? Scamp started to offer more than one choice of colour for the cushion new jersey exotic car rentals covers instead of just using the same fabric on every trailer for a decade as they did previously. Shame they did that though as it makes it a bit hard at first glance to tell what decade the Scamp was actually built.
Oh and they also in the mid/late 90's made a change started to put their electrical new jersey exotic car rentals and water on the drivers side where the hook ups at most campgrounds are located as most other mfgs where building, instead of having them on the passenger side which they did for years. That was pretty innovative.
I am surprised that no one has mentioned the different heritage of the two. Scamp is essentially a descendant of the Boler , and Escape a descendant of Trillium . Both would probably deny this. There is also the matter of the price difference, but I assume that the OP is aware of this.
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