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mlts22
Oct 07, 2013Explorer
As an alternative to the E-Trek, I wonder how the OP would fare with a Roadtrek CS Adventurous. I mention this as an alternative to the E-Trek, because the CS Adventurous can come with virtually all the stuff the E-Trek does, except it has the option of a propane generator. To boot, the fridge on the CS Adventurous is a bit bigger as well, although the TV hangs down from the ceiling as opposed to be mounted on an articulated holder that can fold out and in.
If one doesn't like Roadtreks, one can go with an all-diesel Sportsmobile conversion. In fact, one of their two YouTube vids showing off a rig (the other vid is on the NV conversion) is showing a floorplan that is completely diesel based. Of course, when you add everything up, you will be paying an E-Trek price for their offering.
If one doesn't like Roadtreks, one can go with an all-diesel Sportsmobile conversion. In fact, one of their two YouTube vids showing off a rig (the other vid is on the NV conversion) is showing a floorplan that is completely diesel based. Of course, when you add everything up, you will be paying an E-Trek price for their offering.
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