Don't buy a HiLo.

sam-HILO

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Niagara Falls,NY
Don't buy a HiLo if you aren't a very social person. Everywhere we go we get curious people asking about the HI Lo. On our last campout found out about a HiLo owner in his 80s. He has a 1986 model and is able to maintain the HiLo.I love the line about buying it half price from the munchkins.
 
We have an '84 Hi-Lo BonVoyage and surprisingly find that we are being ignored by our neighbors. The only time there has been any interaction is when I had to step out to ask some brats to be more careful with their frisbee. They were letting it bounce off the side of the trailer, making a huge racket, scaring my wife. (She is disabled and we live in ours due to it being cheaper than an apartment, since I am also her caregiver)
 
Don't buy a HiLo if you aren't a very social person. Everywhere we go we get curious people asking about the HI Lo. On our last campout found out about a HiLo owner in his 80s. He has a 1986 model and is able to maintain the HiLo.I love the line about buying it half price from the munchkins.

Mine is a time capsule and very comfy. People are surprised how civilized the interior is, when they come inside. I appreciate those Buckeye craftsmen & craftswomen who made the trailer more than 30 years ago.
 
Since purchasing our 2003 Hi-Lo in January, we've had 2 people wanting to buy it, and it's still in storage!
 
Buying a HiLo.

The previous owner of our HiLo said someone wanted to know if her HiLo was still for sale. She was glad to sell it to a prior HiLo owner. Our learning curve was very short. It has been 40*. It makes us itchy for spring and camping.
 

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