22 ft. Hi-Lo Wanted
Hi all, We are searching for a newer 22 ft, Hi-Lo. Must be in very good to excellent condition.
I am located in the southern California area. Please post a reply here with what you have and a way to contact you. Thanks, Greg |
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New and Used Hi-Lo Travel Trailer For Sale On RV Trader |
Thanks for the links, Ruben! I wasn't aware of the one on Oodle Marketplace so will check it out.
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For Sale
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Thanks for the link, byrdmeister. We're thinking we'll need to find one a little closer to home, hopefully within 6 hours of SoCal, but we'll see. Thanks!
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finding a used HiLo
Perhaps someone that lives closer could check it out for you. Consider the possibility of paying a transport co. to bring it to you. Not as many HiLos for sale on the west coast.
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A good idea to consider, Sam!
I did find this one for sale, about 3 hours from my location. I believe it's a 2001 22' Classic. The seller was asking $10K for awhile but recently lowered it to 8K. Any opinions on whether this is a fair price, keeping in mind that just about everything in California is overpriced! :( Trailer - HiLo Travel Trailer |
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2001 Hi Lo Price, 2001 Hi Lo Values & 2001 Hi Lo Specs | NADAguides |
If it is in good condition I dont think that price is outrageous. It depends on how long you want to look and wait. It IS springtime----prices will be better in the fall after summer vacations. Look and see what other models of 22 ft rvs are selling for......then decide if you consider a hi-lo to be worth more or less.
NADA and other "book" values are always an interesting place to consider but I dont always agree with their "real world" prices, up or down. If you find one in good condition with everything working, good tires, good battereys, etc....then I might consider paying the higher end. For 8k I might request we drive it to an RV dealer and have them go over it really well-including bearings etc. Rick |
Great suggestions Rick and Ruben! I'm thinking a reasonable price for that particular unit I mentioned is closer to $6500. Of course, I haven't actually seen the unit yet. What type of framing do the 2001 Classic's have- wood?
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I don't think the classics ever had wood framing, only the towlites.
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....and by 2001-the tow lites had metal framing.
rick |
OK, looked at the brochure for 2001 in the Resource Library and looks like the framing is tubular steel in the Classic.
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Search Update
The unit that I thought was a 2001 is actually a 1999 22L Classic. We are planning to go look at the trailer next week. Any insight from late 90's Classic owners would be appreciated . . .
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Greg,
Did you see the 22Ft at Vandy on Craigs list? Please PM your email address. |
Yep, that's the one I'll be looking at! Turns out it's a 1999 Classic. It was originally listed at 10K, then reduced to 8K. The owner was not aware of the NADA guide at the time she reduced the price so I made her aware of it. If it checks out, I think I can get it in the 6K range.
Not sure how to do the PM thing . . . I see you are located in Napa, campthewestcoast. Are there any local Hi-Lo clubs in California? Thanks, |
The nearest Hi-Lo club that I know of is Colorado.
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Greg,
Just sent you a PM. |
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Back at you, Les. |
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