Corsair travel trailers, once produced by the manufacturer Corsair, are no longer in production as the brand has been discontinued. However, there are various other travel trailer brands and models available on the market today that offer similar features and styles. If you're looking for a travel trailer, consider exploring current offerings from different manufacturers.
corsiar are made by general coach in canada.....i belive they only made trailers and park models now.
Yes, in Washington state, trailers are required to be titled if they are over a certain weight threshold, typically 2,000 pounds. This includes both travel trailers and utility trailers. However, trailers that weigh less than this threshold may not need a title but must still be registered. Always check with the Washington State Department of Licensing for the most current regulations.
Hi-Lo travel trailers, known for their unique retractable design that allows them to be lowered for towing and raised for camping, saw a decline in popularity due to changing consumer preferences and competition from more modern RV designs. Production ceased in the early 2000s, and while some enthusiasts still appreciate their compact, aerodynamic shape, the market has largely shifted towards larger, more versatile travel trailers. Despite their niche appeal, Hi-Lo trailers are now considered vintage and are sought after by collectors.
They still are.
I shop for products that are manufactured in the U.S.A. Is Kashi still manufactured here?
In 1997 they had a towing capacity of 12,500 pounds. F-350's did not have and still don't have a combination weight rating because they are not manufactured to only pull trailers.
Are 2014 KIA Rios still manufactured with an interference engine
They were and still are manufactured in a factories all around the world.
No they don't... The company is no longer in business... The company was orignally located in Gardena, CA... You can find a few USED ones for sale... Google Scotsman ,Vintage or Retro travel trailers.. Good luck... I have a "65" scotsman and just love it to death... GREAT for weekend get'a ways... Very convenient... Pulls great and light enough to pull it with any 6 cylinder powered vehicle...
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Yes... I work there.
They are still manufactured. But with more gears available at about the same price not many still want them.