Someone in Boulder already has the new Airstream Avenue, and I saw it driving around town this afternoon. Have to say, it looks kinda sleek. Will this site's members start jumping ship?
No danger for me any time soon--they're $100K each. Ouch!
Saw my first Airstream Avenue
I just looked at the intro page on Airstream's site. It is very nice looking. Packed with features and very "open" looking.
I have a tough time justifying the cost compared to what $100K will buy in a class C or A or even truck and trailer.
I suspect there is a market for it just like there was back in the '90's for the 190. I'm sure they were comapritively expensive then as the Avenue is today.
Gary
I have a tough time justifying the cost compared to what $100K will buy in a class C or A or even truck and trailer.
I suspect there is a market for it just like there was back in the '90's for the 190. I'm sure they were comapritively expensive then as the Avenue is today.
Gary
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I believe it competes with the Roadtrek B vans, and they seem to be doing okay.funtwodrv wrote: I suspect there is a market for it just like there was back in the '90's for the 190.
They are beautiful campers. If Erica and I weren't so busy, we'd probably head up to Colonial Airstream (in New Jersey) and check it out.
But we won't be buying one.
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
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1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit