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Manufacturer: TL Enterprises Inc.
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: TL Enterprises Inc. Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: TL Enterprises Inc. Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: TL Enterprises Inc. Release Date: 2002-08-16 Studio: TL Enterprises Inc. Subscription Length: 365
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Trailer Life magazine is written specifically for people whose overall lifestyle is based on travel and recreation in their RV. Every issue includes product tests, travel articles, and other features- ranging from cooking tips to vehicle maintenance.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Trailer Life Comment: I am sad it takes so long to send me my first issue-\
Sure it would be good if I was ever to get one?
Dave Tuman
New Bern , NC
Customer Rating:      Summary: An informative magazine for RV'ers Comment: My husband and I have been full-timing for the past 4 yrs and we look forward to each and every issue of Trailer Life! From the informative 10-minute tech to the new and up and coming new tow vehicles, etc. Yes, there is a lot of ads, but there is a lot of useful information there on new products that every camper can use at one time or another, and no we don't "keep up with the Jones's"! We just enjoy RV'ing....
Customer Rating:      Summary: good magazine for newbies to RVing.... Comment: We're newbies to the RV lifestyle. This is a great magazine to become acquainted with all you need to learn. The advertisements are very informative...and help to make you aware of different products on the market that you may or may not need. The articles are full of good all-around tips and travel ideas. I'll be renewing our subscription......again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ho-hum Comment: I have to agree mostly with the reader from Greeley. Trailer Life is a fine magazine if you like reading about the latest big RVs and trucks.But the destination articles are dull, the departments are oriented to guys who like talking about GVWR and transmissions, and the ads are unbelievable! It's hard to find the content among all the ads. If the reviewers below took a pair of scissors to their last issue and cut out all the ads, they'd find themselves holding a total of maybe 20 pages out of the 100+ in each issue. You get what you pay for ... in this case, mostly ads.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worth the Time to Check Out This Magazine Comment: Having been an RVer since childhood, I find Trailer Life extremely helpful. My husband and I are carrying on the tradition that my family started when I was young - we own an RV and have traveled over 4,000 miles in one trip with a trailer. I don't find the advertisements annoying - as with any magazine, they are needed to help finance the magazine. If you are a REAL RVer, you will find the information in the advertisements helpful. As far as the feature story highlighting the tow vehicle more than the towed vehicle, this is simply not always true. Also, the feature stories from month to month show trailers of all sizes and all price ranges. One month may highlight an expensive motor home; however, the next month may highlight a much less expensive pop-up trailer. There may not be but one trailer or tow vehicle of interest highlighted each year, but it is always interesting to read about all that's out there. I must disagree with the Greeley, CO reader again -this is not a Keep-Up-With-the-Jones' magazine. Trailer Life exists to keep readers informed, not ahead of everyone else!
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