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Now (2011) there are some great tiny home possibilities out there, so I would do something else instead. I never towed it – ever – (in fact it wasn't even registered).
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Earthbound, Gallileo, and Evergreen come to mind.Ħ) When I did this, the Airstream basically functioned as my tiny home. However, there are some up and comers out there at less than half the price. You'll need a large tow vehicle for sure.ĥ) I was attracted largely by the style/design, which I must admit is head and shoulders above most travel trailers. They are designed for RV use, which is seen as short term (<30 days a year for most owners)Ĥ) These things weigh a ton (uh actually, a few tons). As someone who has owned an Airstream (a 28′ International CCD) and lived in it for almost three years, some comments:ġ) The product itself is awfully expensive for what it is (even considering the discounted price based you’ll pay depending on your haggling ability)Ģ) The quality is just okay, maybe a little more, but don’t expect the fit and finish of a BMW (or for that matter, a Toyota Corolla).ģ) The functional parts of an Airstream (stove, fridge, pumps, HVAC stuff, etc.) are all off the shelf components and nothing particularly special.