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kerrlakeRoo
Jun 23, 2017Explorer
I'll agree with many of the others but with a twist.
Rent a class C for a couple of days this summer. See how comfortable you are driving it and how well the family gets along with living that close.
As for the once in a lifetime trip, If you want to pursue the RV route, IF you are comfortable or have a friend or relative that is knowledgable on them, This winter buy a 3-5 year old Class C, use it for your trip and afterward you can likely recoup nearly all of your purchase price.
If you are not experienced in towing this route will also simplify that part of the learning curve.
Rent a class C for a couple of days this summer. See how comfortable you are driving it and how well the family gets along with living that close.
As for the once in a lifetime trip, If you want to pursue the RV route, IF you are comfortable or have a friend or relative that is knowledgable on them, This winter buy a 3-5 year old Class C, use it for your trip and afterward you can likely recoup nearly all of your purchase price.
If you are not experienced in towing this route will also simplify that part of the learning curve.
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