JimK-NY wrote:
Manufacturers make units that appeal to women by duplicating some of the appearance of a fashionable house. That gets the unit sold and off the lot.
Perhaps... But ask any woman what they think of counter space on a kitchen counter, what storage space is like for clothing, why there is nowhere to put shoes at the entry door or where they heck do you put a garbage can? It seems like RVs are designed entirely by males. But I would say when a couple is looking at RVs at a dealer or RV show, it's the colors and bling that stand out for the male and female and not the things that really matter (and don't get discovered until you own it).