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Scottiemom
Aug 25, 2014Nomad
I really do like the Sprinter motorhomes. I think they are cute and compact and would be really great for traveling. The wet bath is a deal killer for us though. We use our bathroom and I have no desire to deal with the inconvenience of the wet bath.
We looked for a small motorhome to take to Alaska. We never found one with all the features we wanted in our price range. We bought a 2004 RVision Trail-Lite. It is 22 feet long and has a bath across the back with a bathtub. It was still cramped compared to our Phaeton, but it was sufficient and we used it a lot on our trip to Alaska last year. It also "almost" parked in one parking space wherever we went.
We decided to keep the little one after our Alaska trip so we could do some traveling on the east coast in a smaller vehicle. We just bought a Mazda Miata to tow behind her. The Miata is under 3000 lbs and is a fun car to drive.
Dale
We looked for a small motorhome to take to Alaska. We never found one with all the features we wanted in our price range. We bought a 2004 RVision Trail-Lite. It is 22 feet long and has a bath across the back with a bathtub. It was still cramped compared to our Phaeton, but it was sufficient and we used it a lot on our trip to Alaska last year. It also "almost" parked in one parking space wherever we went.
We decided to keep the little one after our Alaska trip so we could do some traveling on the east coast in a smaller vehicle. We just bought a Mazda Miata to tow behind her. The Miata is under 3000 lbs and is a fun car to drive.
Dale
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