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sleepy
Sep 17, 2013Explorer
We all really know that there is really no comparison between an Bus, a mobile home, and a sports car.
Think about it!
Pound for pound the sports car is often the most expensive.
When people attend a RV Show one of the things that really influences their opinions is the cost per sq ft (or the cost per pound)
Most people don't want to admit they can't afford something... they'll find falt with it instead.
You'll be more than $100,000 out of pocket to buy a top of the line TC and truck... the sports car might go into the $3 or $4 hundred thousands. These are dream numbers to many people... so "it's to small".... trhere are fewer TC's and sports cars built... increasing their costs.
Trailers can be pulled with the daily driver... making them somewat affordable to the masses.. and it's easier for the mfg to build a box when it isn't so tightly packed.
All RV's have to have the same appliances... the main difference is the size of the fridge.
So... some of us are lucky enough to have the SUV's of RV's and can avoid the mobile home parks and campgrounds.
A few can have the extreme off road RV's that only the most adventurious will eve experience. No cute little fences and signs in the yard for these guys...no awning lights and roll out matts.... but they'll share the most incredible pictures, the unbelievable adventures, the impossible dreams that come with ultimate mobility.
So... lets allow the dreamers, and those that are negitive... all that read this thread know that there was only one reason that people went to the Hershey RV Show.... they wanted in on the good life... or wanted to see what the good life was offering this year.
I dream about smaller... the ultimate sports vehicle... but I'll stay with what I have.
Sleepy
Think about it!
Pound for pound the sports car is often the most expensive.
When people attend a RV Show one of the things that really influences their opinions is the cost per sq ft (or the cost per pound)
Most people don't want to admit they can't afford something... they'll find falt with it instead.
You'll be more than $100,000 out of pocket to buy a top of the line TC and truck... the sports car might go into the $3 or $4 hundred thousands. These are dream numbers to many people... so "it's to small".... trhere are fewer TC's and sports cars built... increasing their costs.
Trailers can be pulled with the daily driver... making them somewat affordable to the masses.. and it's easier for the mfg to build a box when it isn't so tightly packed.
All RV's have to have the same appliances... the main difference is the size of the fridge.
So... some of us are lucky enough to have the SUV's of RV's and can avoid the mobile home parks and campgrounds.
A few can have the extreme off road RV's that only the most adventurious will eve experience. No cute little fences and signs in the yard for these guys...no awning lights and roll out matts.... but they'll share the most incredible pictures, the unbelievable adventures, the impossible dreams that come with ultimate mobility.
So... lets allow the dreamers, and those that are negitive... all that read this thread know that there was only one reason that people went to the Hershey RV Show.... they wanted in on the good life... or wanted to see what the good life was offering this year.
I dream about smaller... the ultimate sports vehicle... but I'll stay with what I have.
Sleepy
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