gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

It is all about the charging stations for me. If they had a fast charger at every gas station I would go electric right now. It actually does not even need to be every gas station but I would think that current gas stations would already try to jump on this bandwagon and try to monetize rapid charging. People who have

100% agree on the 3500 pound tow rating. That would allow me to to my pop-up camper and still have a bed for all the dirty stuff. I would seriously buy a truck like this if it is priced right. 

I filled a 1998 Hyundai Accent hatchback with mulch and bricks. It was so loaded down that it was on the bump stops the entire ride home. I had to make a few trips only because of lack of space. A little truck like this would be perfect for me. I just need it to have a 3500 pound tow rating and I will be in line to buy

Not only the Transit Connect but I dont get why the NV200/City Express, Promaster or Promaster City have not been turned into small trucks. I think it should be fairly easy for them to do especially with the Promaster since they already make a chassis cab. Would it be that hard to throw a bed on it and sell it as the

I don’t like them for myself, but they look cartoonish and that is the point. I appreciate all of the automotive scene because at least people are doing something with cars these days. 

With as empty as the factory is, I am assuming the the photo was taken by their lone employee. 

That is awful. We have not had any issues thankfully but I have taken the camper to the dealer to install USB ports and a battery level indicator. They did it while I waited and they did it for free. I was expecting to pay but they did not want anything so I just gave the tech that worked on it a tip. But I think that

For 2300 bucks this thing would be great for an around town truck to do stupid tasks like getting mulch and moving things. If I was closer to it I would buy it for sure.

It’s true unless you want to go to cheap hotels and potentially get bed bugs. A decent hotel room will cost you 150+ per night. One night is like 30 bucks more per month than our camper. We also don’t have to rent a car once we are there since we will take our own. Yes there is the cost of gas and it takes a bit

That is so cool. Nothing says love like buying a camper for your dog.  I have friends who are now going to buy them because of ours. A lot of people in our age group have no clue how fun it can be to camp when you have a really comfortable place to sleep and you can bring your dog. 

I am in A-Frame groups on Facebook and I hear a lot of people have issues with their Aliners. Mainly leaking issues which are probably the worst thing you can have in a trailer. Ours is a Flagstaff and it has been perfect for the year that we have had it and we use it all the time. The only thing that ever went wrong

I have actually heard that about those as well. Ours cheapo a-frame (cheap compared to an Airstream) has been through rainstorms and snowstorms and still no issues.

Tell me about it. Camping in a tent was great in my 20's but not 40. It is pretty similar to a tent camper but it has hard walls. Completely folds flat so we can put it in the garage. Ours sleeps 4 with a queen bed in the rear and a dinette that turns into a full size bed. There are larger units that have bathrooms,

That is the exact reason why we got the camper. We spent 10 days hiking in Utah and every single day we were so upset that she was not there with us. It did not ruin the vacation because we had an awesome time, but we would have loved to have her there with us. We use our camper all the time so for us it is worth the

Ain’t that the truth. After spending a week at the beach last week our camper was full of sand and I could not imagine doing that in an Airstream. We like to use our camper for the most part. I won’t cook in it because I don’t want it to smell, but everything else can be cleaned. 

I would never knock the price because they are a very quality product and I have nothing against a luxury item. But I expect perfection for that price. 

It does, but that does not include bringing my dog which is the most important thing for me.

I understand that you are paying for the name with an Airstream and it is the Bentley of travel trailers but for that price, it should be comfortable to sleep in without having to make modifications. This is our A-frame that cost $10,500 and it has a regular queen size mattress and is very comfortable to sleep in.

Absolutely! That is so much cuter than FiST or FoST. Cute may not be the image a Fit Si would want to portray, but that is exactly what it would be.

I agree that it is not tacky at all. It is different and fun. It’s not like it is a Lamborghini.