pnichols wrote:
What's with the somewhat dark exterior - cool looking, if that's your thing - but good luck with interior heat control when boondocking in the spring/summer/fall sun.
It's nice that Jayco is at least recognizing the market for a factory-built 4X4 Class C, though ... they are even making an attempt at offering token suspension tweaks above Ford stock (... however in a 23-24 foot length, stock Ford suspension is probably just fine). Inclusion of Load Range G tires would be a great ruggedness upgrade, too.
Not just the Dark exterior(That could get very hot in the summer). The Overhang on the Motorhome would make it very much less than ideal Off Road, the high COG would also be a concern. In other words you would be basically stuck on mainly graded dirt roads. The irony is is called a Melbourne, NOT a Very Australian Off Road Motorhome:)