And that's $100k before you pay for the useful upgrades/mods needed. I may be the only luddite out there, but I'm not enthralled with all the newer trailers that hype the "high tech" interconnected aspects of their systems. Needing to use a proprietary tablet, phone or operating system to control your trailer operations just doesn't appeal to me. Does that mean you're locked into their system forever with regard to hardware/software upgrades, replacements, etc.? If I have a failure in any one component, I like the option of choosing the best possible replacement and not needing it to plug and play with any existing proprietary system. That Garmin all in one system just makes my skin crawl, but I can see why some people might be impressed with that. The MorRyde suspension and articulating hitch are interesting. I'm glad a US company is making those types of components, but I can't find any specs from MorRyde on those products. They may not be available to retail buyers. Back before the supply chains fell apart, we've had failures in MorRyde suspension parts that have taken a month or more for MorRyde to replace, so just because something is made in the US doesn't mean you'll find replacement parts easily. One thing's for sure, with all the new trailers they're bringing on and selling, ROA is going to have to build out some more service bays and hire a lot more service techs!