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pnichols
Jun 26, 2020Explorer II
Just as one last tidbit related to this discussion:
Buying and maintaining an RV is (relatively) expensive, so we bought and now maintain a small Class C motorhome that for our money does not limit us, other than not being all-wheel drive. All of it works and we use all of it's capability to be comfortable anywhere - in at least the U.S. - as required and expected.
We don't plan our destinations based on the capabilities, or lack thereof, inherent in our RV. It's the other way around - the RV must keep us comfortable - wherever we go for whatever reasons not related to the RV.
We pushed our little motorhome to the limit in a long trip through the Southern U.S. in July-August and it's A/C made it comfortable. We had no choice on doing it in the worst possible choice of months, but the RV was flexible enough to handle it.
Buying and maintaining an RV is (relatively) expensive, so we bought and now maintain a small Class C motorhome that for our money does not limit us, other than not being all-wheel drive. All of it works and we use all of it's capability to be comfortable anywhere - in at least the U.S. - as required and expected.
We don't plan our destinations based on the capabilities, or lack thereof, inherent in our RV. It's the other way around - the RV must keep us comfortable - wherever we go for whatever reasons not related to the RV.
We pushed our little motorhome to the limit in a long trip through the Southern U.S. in July-August and it's A/C made it comfortable. We had no choice on doing it in the worst possible choice of months, but the RV was flexible enough to handle it.
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