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Rochelle
Apr 25, 2014Explorer
Tothill wrote:
Have you given any though to a Class B? I know it would be more money, but a second hand one can be reasonable.
Big Benefit, no set up, no towing, still have a vehicle you can use in town.
Tothill: I had considered Class B before I decided to concentrate on teardrop or small travel trailer. I like the look of the Transit Connect vans that are now all over the place, and I understand some people buy them as an RV conversion; for small me it wojld be plenty of room. My brother used to have a Rialta that I really liked. A few years ago I was going to tell him to keep me in mind if he ever decided to sell it, because my tall husband liked it too. But I was too late; he had already sold it (he lives in a different state). Bottom line, I think a Class B or C is just beyond what I can afford, because it would be a car payment on a luxury vehicle that I wouldn't drive every day. But you were thinking like I was originally.
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