2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
I almost fell for the plug.
Some of us may be pressured when we first buy our T@B’s (or any RV for that matter) with 14, 21, etc days of free camping at various RV sites. At first I thought maybe they just want you to get hooked but Beware!! heavy sales pitches will follow to sign up for a lifetime membership. Huh?? To get my free camping I have to sit through 90 minutes of torture? Anyone who’s experienced vacuum sales pitches and most famously the time share pitch know how painful it can be. Camping should be on our terms and they should continually try to keep us coming back simply by making each and every visit pleasant… not by hooking us from the start. Camping is cheap enough and my time is not worth some free visits just to listen to a sales pitch. They don’t tell you that but that’s it’s just an introduction to the location. I thought that was fishy and did some research and found the truth. They offer lifetime access to their sites for something on the order of thousands of dollars ($8000 in one case and a yearly maintenance fee). I can see how some may make good use of it if let’s say you are retired, are a teacher and have a full summer to spare jumping around their locations…and love the time share model. Not for me and I understand the sales tactics are a bit misleading. The best comparison is that it’s an RV timeshare they try to sell you and you’re politely saying no will be followed up with another hour of them trying to change your mind. My advice - steer clear and just tear up those offers and politely reject their calls. I'm a much bigger fan of "build a quality product and the people will come" sales model.
My blood boils every time I think back to a
time where someone tried to sell me an overpriced vacuum cleaner and would
simply not leave.
Of course I’m sure there may be some exceptions but just proceed with extreme caution. Do your internet research first.

