OK...when I bought my 19' CCD it was my FIRST RV...I had no idea what I really needed or could tow etc etc yada yada...now...I have a better idea..and I am looking at those 23' Flying Clouds with a full bed in the nose very enviously...I NEED MORE SPACE....my wife and I are not big people...but the bed in our 19 footer is too small...the whole layout is cute but cramped..what were we thinking?...so...I need help...whats a good way to trade up without getting hosed at the dealer? is a private party sale too much of a PITA? what is a good way to figure out real resale value? I am surfing the online sites but I am not seeing many of the 19' CCD's for sale...prob a good thing? any tips from other folks who have traded up?
ps...my street size dictates no more than a 25' but I am not even sure of that...I have a 21' F350 so between that and the 23' I am PRETTY sure I can jackknife it in...the 19' goes in with room so I figure what's 4 more feet right? (famous last words maybe..)...maybe I need a power caster or something like that?..but that's a whole different thread....
FWIW, I've read that the 25' is the most popular size, but IMO the 23 would be OK for 2 people.
If the parking issue gets settled, I would opt for the 25'. I have had two 25' and one 21'. Both were do-able, we much prefer the room to spread out a bit, especially if it's raining.
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If you can get the FB 25 DO IT. All the difference in the world for living space. If you could, the 27 FB is ideal (at least for us, but we have 2 acres to store it on). You have the TV and probably the time to use your rig, live it up a bit. BTW, we have not had any problem is state parks in CA finding the required length of camp spots.
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2008 F-250 Lariat Power Stroke Diesel Crew Cab SWB
Jimi the Wonder Dog
Hey djfrantic
We kinda did the same thing you did....
Our very first rv was a 25SS with the same type of sleeping arrangement you have in the 19....a bed shoved in the corner next to the small bathroom. (hated the bed and the toilet)
After LESS THAN A YEAR we traded for a 27' FB and love it!
With two young boys the 27 gives us a bit more room and storage than the 25'FB.
If I were you I would skip the 23 and go up to the 25FB model...you won't be sorry.
We took a huge loss when we traded for the larger trailer. I don't think there's any way to avoid it...if you really want a bigger trailer you'll just have to bite the bullet and go for it! If only we had found this website before jumping in!
Djfrantic,
We loved our 19 Bambi, fit everywhere, easy to turn, back and park...The bed layout just did not work for us.
After just over a year, we bought the 25FB. Just right, sleeps great, and fits where we camp and tour.
Find a dealer that works with you. Your Bambi will be no problem to sell, they are a great size and they work for lots of folks.
A good nights rest is all that matters at the end of long day...
See our photos, lots of smiles.
Stream Safe,
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Pine Valley, CA.
The " TinDen "
2007 25' International FB Charter Member 4 Corners Unit
I went the other way and for different reasons. My vintage 31' Sovereign needed some expsnsive repairs which was a good excuse for fixing up my 71 Tradewind. Nevermind restoring the Tradewind has cost at least twice as much as fixing the Sovereign (and I'm still not done). I have no regrets. My wife and I were both pleasantly surprised there is not much difference in storage and comfort. Plus you can get a 25 into just about any campsite. IMHO it's true a 25 is the biggest little AS as well as the littlest bigun.
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Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain- WoZ
'frantic, sorry to hear about your dissatisfaction with the 19'. Others have had the same experience, so you're not alone.
I would try to sell the 19' yourself. I've never sold an RV, but I have sold a lot of cars and trucks myself and I figure I saved a couple of thousand on most deals by not surrendering to the dealer. You'll have to take some loss, but at least you've gotten a few years good use out of it. Selling can be difficult—you have to deal with a fair number of idiots, but the pay is pretty good when you consider what you save. Make sure you get cash or a bank check—teller's or certified. When you get the check, call the bank to make sure it's good because people can make fake checks on their computers.
We like our 25 FB. The 23' FB is really nice—they didn't make them when we were looking. It doesn't have a queen bed, though the bathroom is good. Small dinette and no counter space in the kitchen. 2' 2" more space in the 25'. We also liked the 27' FB a lot, but decided we wanted one 2' shorter—easier to maneuver and easier on our truck. I think the FB's are the most popular models these days.