Class A's started going all electric more and more years ago and we are now seeing that trend move down the line to Class C's. It is now well know that you no longer need propane to dry camp. I still ...
I have nothing against all electric RV's but when it comes to dry camping beyond 2 days I still think Propane Rules, I guess I got lucky on my 08 Bounder because I have dual electric/gas for heat, water heater, refrigerator and cooking, in full hookup campgrounds I can go all electric and when dry camping I can go all gas, just cant see why I would want all electric and have to run the genny half the day while dry camping..