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Old 06-17-2005, 09:45 AM   #3
PSD_Tweaker
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Just my opinion, but I did do quite a bit of homework before selecting this brand.
There are just so many companys out there jockying for position in the marketplace.
It is very hard for the average joe to sift through all the various so called "features" of so many offerings.

Essentially I think Carriage uses quality materials (plywood & glass wool insulation) as well as construction techniques (double-welded aluminum studs)
and 12" frames to support the unit to arrive at a final product.

The full double floor is a big advantage for thermal comfort, but doesn't add anything to the trailer that "looks impressive".

Other manufacturers like to build trailers with high ceilings, and collossal looking cavernous front storge bays. There is a hidden cost to that type of build though....

I hope your new Carriage suits you well, and I know you won't be dissappointed.

Rick
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