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ctilsie242
Feb 09, 2017Explorer II
Agreed here. I've learned a lot lurking and reading here. If I knew what I know now, I would have bought a Ford F-350 (as they were less expensive), and a truck camper. This would have solved my daily driver issue, since I would have needed only one vehicle for work and RV-ing.
However, life happens... I'm still debating between a "B" (perfect for toad-less driving, but -expensive-), a used one ton + a truck camper (not cheap, but cheaper than a "B"), or a class "C" (relatively inexpensive, but obvious that it is a RV, and I live in a city that hates RV-ers with a passion.)
However, life happens... I'm still debating between a "B" (perfect for toad-less driving, but -expensive-), a used one ton + a truck camper (not cheap, but cheaper than a "B"), or a class "C" (relatively inexpensive, but obvious that it is a RV, and I live in a city that hates RV-ers with a passion.)
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