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toedtoes
Feb 08, 2015Explorer III
Things to consider:
1. Parking at home vs. storage - can you park an A at home in your driveway/side yard? Or will you have to pay for storage when it's not in use? How does that compare to parking the B+
2. Driver - you mentioned that your wife likes the size of the B+ better. Is she going to be happy driving the A, or will you be the one doing all the driving all the time? If so, are you OK with that?
3. Length - how do the lengths compare? If the A is significantly longer than the B+, is that going to impact where you can stay? Are you just staying at RV Parks or do you want to stay at more primitive campgrounds which are likely to have size constraints. Length can also decide whether you use the RV for day trips, second vehicle (if your primary is in the shop), etc. or just for vacation time.
4. Personal preference - how do you and your family feel about sharing close quarters? You and your family need to decide FOR YOU if the added space is worth more than what you potentially lose.
5. The TOAD - again, considering lengths, will one RV be more user friendly than the other to leave the TOAD behind at times?
If there isn't much difference with the lengths, then it will be strictly personal preference. Height difference could be a consideration also.
1. Parking at home vs. storage - can you park an A at home in your driveway/side yard? Or will you have to pay for storage when it's not in use? How does that compare to parking the B+
2. Driver - you mentioned that your wife likes the size of the B+ better. Is she going to be happy driving the A, or will you be the one doing all the driving all the time? If so, are you OK with that?
3. Length - how do the lengths compare? If the A is significantly longer than the B+, is that going to impact where you can stay? Are you just staying at RV Parks or do you want to stay at more primitive campgrounds which are likely to have size constraints. Length can also decide whether you use the RV for day trips, second vehicle (if your primary is in the shop), etc. or just for vacation time.
4. Personal preference - how do you and your family feel about sharing close quarters? You and your family need to decide FOR YOU if the added space is worth more than what you potentially lose.
5. The TOAD - again, considering lengths, will one RV be more user friendly than the other to leave the TOAD behind at times?
If there isn't much difference with the lengths, then it will be strictly personal preference. Height difference could be a consideration also.
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