Unfortunately, we're not wanting to spend that much. Plus I just read about values tanking now because of HI LO going out of business. Unbelievable. I need to talk with my husband.
Cheri
To get a seperate bedroom, you would need a 26FB (front bed) or 27ft. or longer model. Some shorter ones have a "drop down" bed available in certain models, but it is above the couch or table, and must be stored before lowering the camper. Around 2002 Hi-Lo offered a FB model, but not recently.
We recently purchased a 1995 31 ft HI_LO with a separate bedroom. Traded a 2001 26FB that had a bedroom in front. I really like the 31 foot model better as it also has a couch that turns into a bed. We spend time in Florida in the winter and needed extra sitting room for company. There are lots of Hi-Lo trailers on the web. We have owned 4 hi -los started with 18 ft and got bigger with each trade up and wouldn't have any other trailers. Easy to tow and set up. Love 'em
Unfortunately, we're not wanting to spend that much. Plus I just read about values tanking now because of HI LO going out of business. Unbelievable. I need to talk with my husband.
Cheri
I cannot find anything at all about prices tanking on Hi Lo. I was just at my local dealer and says he is still selling and giving trade in as per the used RV books.Just because thye have gone out of business does not mean they are going to fall apart that day! These parts are avaialble all over the country, just have to look for them if needed.I have a 1998 24TD and just put cables on it after all those years and would never think about selling it because the company has gone under.My thoughts, if you really want one, buy it as they are an excellent rv.