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Any info out there on the newer Pace Trailers? I'm guessing someone is using the name, but it's not the same Pace Trailers from 10 years ago.

How's the quality of the build and durability? Are they comparable to the old product? How do they compare to other's trailers in today's market---Vintage? Bravo? Continental Cargo?
 
Posts: 929 | Location: Columbia Station, OH | Registered: January 05, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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IMHO call Kenny Anderson at Fast Farm Trailer Sales in Florida. He will treat you right!


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Posts: 5310 | Location: stuck in the middle with you! | Registered: March 11, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The new Pace is nothing like the old pace. No where near the same quality. The original owner of pace now has a trailer company called Bravo.

Since your in Ohio, I suggest contacting KB Trailer sales. Great group to work with. They sell Vintage and Intech for sure, not sure what other brands they offer.
 
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Scott, the Bravo trailers are nice, personally we have a Vintage Outlaw and it is also a nice trailer. Both of them have the aluminum option also if you're thinking that route.
 
Posts: 608 | Location: nw ohio | Registered: November 20, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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ya I was just looking at the bravo as well...they look pretty descent.would love an intech but they are crazy high pricing
 
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ya I was just looking at the bravo as well...they look pretty descent.would love an intech but they are crazy high pricing


I have an Intech Icon 28’, not cheap, but also not much more than a similar optioned steel Bravo. Maybe $5k more.

The Intech Lite series is a really good deal. I’ve seen them between $15-20k, where a similar equipped Vintage was $14-15k. No comparison in quality between a Vintage and Intech.
 
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Originally posted by HR3377:
Scott, the Bravo trailers are nice, personally we have a Vintage Outlaw and it is also a nice trailer. Both of them have the aluminum option also if you're thinking that route.


Just sold Vintage I had--it was good. Been looking at Bravo now. Trailer prices are ridiculous...
 
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Originally posted by jenavet:
ya I was just looking at the bravo as well...they look pretty descent.would love an intech but they are crazy high pricing


Intech are beautiful...I'm with you--more than I want to spend on a trailer.

I checked with a bunch of places on Bravo--all were good to deal with, esp Chris Barker at Barker Trailer--very responsive and good pricing.
 
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I just saw a loaded up aluminum bravo...32 feet..56,000 bucks!! that's about in the neighborhood of a loaded intech
 
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I just saw a loaded up aluminum bravo...32 feet..56,000 bucks!! that's about in the neighborhood of a loaded intech


My 28 foot loaded Inteh Icon was nowhere near that.
 
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If your going to spend near 50,000 look at a used GOLDRUSH or T&E or Intech...Pace was NEVER a HIGH quality trailer...NEVER claimed to be either. Intech DOES look like a high quality trailer...cant be totally sure as I have never owned one.

Yes I have previously owned a Pace, Haulmark, Vintage, Continental Cargo, T&E and Goldrush over the years...
 
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Yea trailer prices are way stupid, the used trailer I bought 1yr old was a very very good deal they are out there if you just take your time.
 
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Featherlite or Goldrush Made in USA

Low center of gravity


 
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I am looking at this company

https://colonycargotrailers.com/


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I bought a 97 an 07 both new trailers from PACE....hard to beat for the price an quality much better than any trailer manufacturer with CARGO in its name..
 
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Had an 2009 52’ Pace LQ and the fit and finish was awesome. I compared it to Classic and Vintage and it was as good as Classic and better than Vintage. Not sure about the new company!


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Always buy the one foot extra height. You can thank me later.


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Originally posted by Mike Rietow:
Featherlite or Goldrush Made in USA


Are there a lot of trailers coming from offshore these days?


Tony Leonard
 
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Originally posted by Mike Rietow:
Featherlite or Goldrush Made in USA


Are there a lot of trailers coming from offshore these days?


None I know of, same as motor homes with entire offshored accessories and interiors. Just think if all those interiors and accessories in motor homes were made in USA. they wouldn't be piling up on lots for sale, there would be US citizens with discretionary money to buy them, to keep them from piling up ay?. I talked to the guys from Goldrush in 2008 PRI, they proudly claimed everything on their trailers was Made in USA. Do you see any downside in that?
 
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Originally posted by WHOMPWHOMP:
I bought a 97 an 07 both new trailers from PACE....hard to beat for the price an quality much better than any trailer manufacturer with CARGO in its name..
I had a 2007 Pace that was built in Georgia. Fit & finish was much better than the Vintage and still noticeably better than my bosses Classic.

I've never seen a Vintage that I found impressive to date. Classic seemed OK, but also reminded me alot of the Vintage, especially the countertop and cabinets.
 
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