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Mike_Up
Mar 19, 2015Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:SprinklerMan wrote:Only if there are enough suckers (sorry, I mean savvy RV renters) willing to fork over that kind of money for a silver t**d and tow vehicle. People who can afford that kind of money to rent that rig have enough disposable income to actually buy a good RV rig down the line. I sure hope their experiences with that setup doesn't ruin RVing for them. One of the things that have pushed RVing so far into the mainstream is the fact that slideouts have created much more livable floorplans. They get to experience exactly none of that with these rigs.
I am in the wrong business .
While I'm not a fan of slides unless used correctly, the floorplans they use are the biggest wastes of room. My 29' TT has a sofa, dinette, queen bed, double bed, and single bed. Not crowded at all since the sofa isn't on top of the dinette.
There's much better simpler none slide floorplans that could had been used by other makers that offer better organization and openness that those AS floorplans lack. On top of that, they should have some family friendly floorplans with bunks for kids so they aren't forced to sleep on dinettes and sofas, further cluttering up the trailer and using their limited sitting areas.
On top of that, lets throw in a short wheelbase SUV that's more prone to sway. Why not use a longer wheelbase conversion van, Extended length SUV (Suburban, Expedition EL) that's safer. Hopefully this establishment at least uses a good or premium hitch as Propride,Hensley, Reese Strait-Line, or Equalizer brand hitches and TRAIN their customers in the use of these hitch systems.
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