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MAU_MAU
Jan 13, 2013Explorer
As you will be travelling alone most of the time, a 170 would work. As mentioned above, size if a personal preference. I absolutely love the 17 foot length of the 170, and as I travel alone for work, the smaller size is perfect.
Parking the 170 is easy, and due to the fact that I removed all of the Roadtrek decals, it is quite stealthy as well.
While I love the small size of the 170, my wife finds it very claustrophobic.
Spend as much time in one either at a dealer or at a show.
I asked if you would be using it in freezing conditions, because if you did, you would most likely be unable to shower as the Roadtrek's in the 2000 to 2004 range have external tanks.
I purchased my gently used and mint condition 170 for less than the NADA value, but it took a year and I had to travel to pick it up.
I would also check out the YouTube ad's for class B's as they will give you a good idea as to the size of each unit with a person inside for scale.
Best of Luck and let us know what you discover.
Parking the 170 is easy, and due to the fact that I removed all of the Roadtrek decals, it is quite stealthy as well.
While I love the small size of the 170, my wife finds it very claustrophobic.
Spend as much time in one either at a dealer or at a show.
I asked if you would be using it in freezing conditions, because if you did, you would most likely be unable to shower as the Roadtrek's in the 2000 to 2004 range have external tanks.
I purchased my gently used and mint condition 170 for less than the NADA value, but it took a year and I had to travel to pick it up.
I would also check out the YouTube ad's for class B's as they will give you a good idea as to the size of each unit with a person inside for scale.
Best of Luck and let us know what you discover.
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