| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Jeff | The price is pure and simple insane! I love this type of layout for a weekend, but with the amenities offered, I would rather buy a enclosed utility trailer for $3000.00, and fit it myself. I have always thought Airstream is way out of line with there pricing, now I am positive! |
| Re:2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Carol | On this plan shown above,can you have the extra two seats removed. Put in a shower you can use, And have a little more living room? |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Dana De Ano | My husband and I are looking to rent a Bambi Airstream for a week Summer, 2010. ANYTHING OUT THERE, help! |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | Derek | Great little trailer- price way out of line with budget for someone looking in this size range. |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | Dennis J | As beautiful as ever! Still too expensive(read overpriced)for the everyday public to afford too bad as there is no better advertising than word of mouth! |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Mike-Anacortes | Hi Woolfgang
I'd love to see your pix of what you built.
I'd rather do my own as well .
For $24k +++ I can spend a lot of time taking time off in my own unit.
Mike
Anacortes, WA
pcc2007@comcast.net |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Steve | I just stumbled across an 08' model but am looking to sell it. Any takers?? stcbtaylor@yahoo.com |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | willywonk | So tell me where's the beef. The body and interior is nowhere near $50,000. Try $14k at best. |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | Ken | I don't agree about the price. If you want a Ford buy a Ford. If you want a Mercedes don't moan about the price. Airstreams are different and if you can afford one they're worth the money. |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | Tom Gee | Airstream trailers are too expensive even when you consider the quality.
Lower the price by
35 percent. |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Za | We are looking for a small RV that is safe to leave our dog in while we site see. We would like to park in a camp ground and do day trips etc and would like to take our dog with us. Any info/advice would be helpful. |
| Re: Airstream PanAmerica toy hauler travel trailer | Ed Wilson | Like only Airstream but prefer a fifth wheeler--When will that happen?? |
| Re: Airstream Flying Cloud travel trailer | Debra Wilson | Would buy the airstream in a heartbeat if they would make it in a fifth wheeler-Any chance?? |
| Re: Airstream PanAmerica toy hauler travel trailer | Jack Mroz | Beautiful rig but it should have a 60" X 80" bed instead of that 74" long one. The 74" RV bed is just to short for us larger Americans. Also, when will they start making fifth-wheel trailers like this? I would buy one in a heart beat if it were a fiver... |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | maddawg | Great travel trailer, but have to agree 50K seems a little much. |
| Re: Airstream PanAmerica toy hauler travel trailer | John Palmer | Love the airstream look. We had one when I was a kid and I've seen them everywhere ever since and always dreamed of owning one. But now this is the decider! An airstream and I can take my harley. I'm gonna get one. |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | Janette | This is the ultimate trailer. Love everything about it especially the clock. But 50K? |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Newbie | Dolly J., do you have any pics to post of your '63 Globetrotter? I'm trying to find the perfect model to hone in on and yours sounds promising... |
| Re: Airstream DWR Design Within Reach travel trailer | Mac | Just completed a 2800 mile trip with our 16' DWR.The comments about the trailer were incredible. People really love the look and craftmanship.Have not had a single problem and my wife,daughter(7 years old) and I really are enjoying this unit. |
| Re: Airstream Interstate class B | R. Chiang | Is there a config. to sleep 4? Pop out? |
| Re: Airstream Safari Sport travel trailer | madbeachdogs | It's OK if all you want is something to show off!
But, jeez, I bought a 2 yr old Class A (beautiful) for 30 grand!!
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| Re: Airstream DWR travel trailer | Tiffany | This is really cool. Really expensive but in my opinion it's the cream of the small travel trailer market. I think that Airstream hired these San Francisco guys to make an even cooler Bambi. |
| Re: Airstream Safari Sport travel trailer | dick k | 46 inch wide bed!!! Way too narrow for two people.
Otherwise, I love it. |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Randolph | I have a well loved 2000 19ft Bambi for sale.
Hate to sell but must. All original, Less than 10,000 miles, GREAT shape, lots of pictures. Have a couple of adds running.
Serious inquiries only.
randolphs@charter.net |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Kev Holmes | Love everything about this trailer. Too bad it's not included in the 2009 Airstream production but I'm sure it'll be back soon. I'm looking for a 2007 or 2008 model at a reasonable price but I don't think many people want to sell. |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | RobitJ | Moot question. The Base Camp will NOT be offered in the 2009 Lineup of Airstream. |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Biflly J | Really would like to buy a used Bambi. I think there is just something about this model that's really cool.
Anyone with one for sale please email me at billyj4729@yahoo.com Any year. |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Brad | This is a beautiful small little trailer. The concept is great, but where is the bathroom? My wife and I just purchased a new unit, and lets just say we could have bought 3 R-pods for the price of this thing!! And it has a bathroom! I love the trailer though. |
| Re:2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Homer | Can one person live in one of these Class B's for say, 3 months without going stir crazy. Are the showers usable and practical or is this just a stop gap impracticality. I am on the verge of going to a "B" from many years as an "A" owner. Only those of you that have them and use them would know. |
| 2007 Airstream Safari travel trailer | Kelley | I really like the new Flying Cloud but I think it's pretty much the same as my 2007 Safari, which is a really really nice trailer. I'll go to a dealer and take a look. Whatever Airstream do is OK by me, they're the best |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | rh | Might not be the best economic time to roll this out, but very "Airstreamish" indeed. The people who are not bothered by price will buy it.
I really like the concept and the look. Can't wait for some more companies to come out with something 1/3rd the price. |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Jibwhibo again | Just thinking about it some more, IT'S NO MORE THAN A GLORIFIED HORSE FLOAT! INFACT A HORSE FLOAT IS PROBABLY A BETTER ALTERNATIVE IF KITTED OUT RIGHT!!
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| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Jibwhibo | This is a very sylish looking trailer- but I will take function over form any day for that price.
How is it that I can build an exact replica of this, for a fraction of the price? Are people really prepared to pay 24 large for a namebrand still in this day and age?
Please do the word a favor Airstream- start building for the comman man once again, let the rich take the "Optional extras" but 24 large for what is essentially an enclosed box trailer is absurd! |
| Re: Airstream Interstate class B | Pete | A motorhome that can actually be driven and parked anywhere is a good idea. But, where's the inovation. I want small when I drive but, big when I camp. How about pop outs, slide outs, or even a pop up (second floor) for sleeping and a small potty. Pop down for driving and have the first floor for everything else. That to me would be the perfect solution. |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Bill | I'm writing this note right after the worst US financial crash in 80 years and Airstream wants me to go camping in a $24,000 midget trailer? I - don't - think - so! |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Steve K. | $25,000?
They are aware it doesn't have an engine...right?
I agree it is beautiful, but there isn't enough to it to be worth more than what I paid for my Toyota Sienna van when I bought it new.
At the end of the day, it is a T-R-A-I-L-O-R, with a couple of cots and a sink (even if it is beautiful). |
| Re: Airstream Interstate Class B | RV Lover | Lovely motorhome. I only wish the sleeping layout allowed for a small family of at least 2 adults and 2 kids. |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | R. Hawthorn | I have only one issue. In 1929 Bambi was fine on the road at 45-50 mph with a single axle. Today's highway speeds of 65-70 mph I feel justify a dual axle arrangement. Bambi's current single axle design is an accident waiting to happen. Think safety Airstream - not nostalgia. |
| Re:2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Gary | I am looking to downsize due to fuel costs but Where are the slideouts? and definitely there need to be more floorplans... |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Happy Camper | Over the years my family has owned various travel trailers and motor homes, so I recognized the quality immediately when we purchased a 5 year old Bambi. The previous owner logged approx 30,000 miles with it, it weathered 2 hurricanes, and they admittedly never washed it. With just a good cleaning, all our camping buddies thought the unit was brand new. The full time bed means no sofa converting every day, the shower is bigger than it needs to be, and the dinette is just right. For 2 people it is perfect. I've had offers to sell for more than I paid, but that's not going to happen any time soon. |
| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Morris | I've always wanted an Airstream and the Bambi is THE model but it's too small and too pricey. How can any couple sleep in the bed. I agree with the comment that RV manufacturers should sleep in their own product. But I do like Airstream and just looking at the pictures makes me want one. |
| Re: Airstream DWR travel trailer | Bob M | Airstream has always been cute but this is truly beautiful you can see the loving care that's gone into the design. |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp | El Cheapo | Looks cool,but 24 large would buy a lot of gas. I could get a pretty nice used "living room" on wheels for that price too. Don't they know that ski/paddling/freeride bums are broke and spend all their money on their gear? |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp | rance | Love the idea but that price is insane! |
| Re: 2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Marie | I have the Airstream Interstate and found some pros and cons. Diesel engine/power (good), price of diesel, bad...I get 22 mi/gal, however. This size is great for traveling to a place but is not great for staying some place for awhile. The cab is narrow. After a few trips, my husband and I coordinated our moves so that we were able to maneuver better inside. |
| Re:2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Julie Brant | I love the look of it but don't understand the thinking. Why can it seat 8 people but only sleep 2? Isn't providing all this seating just wasting space that could be used for providing amenities for the people who are going to sleep in it? I'd be really interested if it had less seating and more facilities. |
| Re: 2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Maria | We had a Roadtrek Sprinter. We really loved it and I was sorry when we sold it. I like class B rvs and the airstream looks perfect. I don't really understand the floorplan. |
| 1957 Airstream Flying Cloud | Max K | I have a 1957 22' Flying Cloud. I think it's the perfect trailer, just the right length and of course I love the whole Airstream thing. I wouldn't trade mine but these new Flying Clouds really do look nice. |
| Re: 2008 Airstream Basecamp | Wally | Wolfgang,
I am going to do just what you did starting with a 12 foot enclosed trailer, so I can put my motorcycle in and roll it out and then lower bunks attached to the sidewalls. Any info you could provide would be very much appreciated, Wally email zinck@bellsouth.net |
| Airstream Interstate class B motorhome | D.C. resident | I am so taken by this model! I wish I knew a place near my home where I could see and test drive it. |
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