PghBob wrote:
You can consider an "RV Buyers Guide" that generally sell at supermarkets for about 10 bucks. Now, these will NOT evaluate for fit and finish, drive-ability, do comparisons, or give opinions. But, they print data, as provided by the manufacturers, on the various specifications as floor plans, appliances, roof material, holding tank capacities, etc. It's an inexpensive first-start on researching an RV. Otherwise, I think the pricey book/web site you found is the only "ratings" guide out there. My apologies if this is old news.
Bob
Actually, I'd not thought of this ... I've been "digitized" for years seeking information on the internet I forgot print options! Hmmm, I'll have to visit a bookstore. Thanks!
Jim