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reppans
Aug 17, 2014Explorer
I think a lot depends upon where you like to travel (I see you're from NH). If you like to visit the more densely populated cities and touristy attractions along the New England coastline, then driving and parking a smaller B will be a lot less cumbersome, not to mention often sliding under the radar in RV restricted parking lots, and restricted parkways (greater NYC area). I have a stealth RT170P and with the footprint of Chevy Suburban, can pretty much drive and park it anywhere there's roof clearance - standard parking around SW New England where I live seems ~18'.
Everyone has a different tolerance for tight spaces... I'm fine with small spaces as long as I can stand upright. Since your purchase seems geared toward driving/touring rather than camping, I personally advice straying on the smaller size <20 ft..... and on the stealth looking size, including passenger plates if you can get them.
Everyone has a different tolerance for tight spaces... I'm fine with small spaces as long as I can stand upright. Since your purchase seems geared toward driving/touring rather than camping, I personally advice straying on the smaller size <20 ft..... and on the stealth looking size, including passenger plates if you can get them.
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