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HadEnough
Jul 28, 2019Explorer
Oh no.   Really??
I knew the RVs weren't well built, but to have the frame bend while staying inside the weight limit is terrible.
And 6-8mpg. Wow. Shocked.
I can't believe these things aren't made to last even 200,000 miles.
These are not the answers I was expecting, but I'm glad to hear them. Is everyone unanimous on these remarks? Is this the consensus?
If so, it looks like I'm going to need to do a custom build in order to get what I'm looking for in terms of quality.
I need a good chassis that can handle a 2000lbs load in the garage, plus groceries, plus full water tanks with no less than 50 gallons (hopefully 200 gals), something that gets ok mileage, something that will last for a decade or more of continuous travel.
This doesn't exist, right?
I'm trying to put a smart car inside. I see it's been done online, but have a lot of reservations about frame bending, water capacity and longevity of the RV at the frame level.
I knew the RVs weren't well built, but to have the frame bend while staying inside the weight limit is terrible.
And 6-8mpg. Wow. Shocked.
I can't believe these things aren't made to last even 200,000 miles.
These are not the answers I was expecting, but I'm glad to hear them. Is everyone unanimous on these remarks? Is this the consensus?
If so, it looks like I'm going to need to do a custom build in order to get what I'm looking for in terms of quality.
I need a good chassis that can handle a 2000lbs load in the garage, plus groceries, plus full water tanks with no less than 50 gallons (hopefully 200 gals), something that gets ok mileage, something that will last for a decade or more of continuous travel.
This doesn't exist, right?
I'm trying to put a smart car inside. I see it's been done online, but have a lot of reservations about frame bending, water capacity and longevity of the RV at the frame level.
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