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cbshoestring
Jun 16, 2015Explorer II
4 kids in a crew cab? I don't think so
Why not? They have seating four six. Three up front, three in back.
But this speaks to me that the camper industry is dying. From my research almost all the manufacturers have the same 10 or so floor plans with very little to differentiate themselves from each other. That isn't good for the industry
The 2014 US Cenus puts the average family at 3.1 persons. The trailer industry make numerous models/configurations that sleep 4-6 people. Plenty large enough for the family and a friend or two. They range from the mini PODS up to 40'ish feet of bliss...some even propel themselves.
What we have here is...I want what I want, I want it in my price range, I refuse to waivery on anything or make any other changes to my side of the equation. NOW SOMEONE MAKE IT FOR ME OR I WILL THROW A HISSY FIT.
START HERE:

THEN GO HERE:

In a couple years you may be happy.
ALTERNATIVE----compromise :B
Why not? They have seating four six. Three up front, three in back.
But this speaks to me that the camper industry is dying. From my research almost all the manufacturers have the same 10 or so floor plans with very little to differentiate themselves from each other. That isn't good for the industry
The 2014 US Cenus puts the average family at 3.1 persons. The trailer industry make numerous models/configurations that sleep 4-6 people. Plenty large enough for the family and a friend or two. They range from the mini PODS up to 40'ish feet of bliss...some even propel themselves.
What we have here is...I want what I want, I want it in my price range, I refuse to waivery on anything or make any other changes to my side of the equation. NOW SOMEONE MAKE IT FOR ME OR I WILL THROW A HISSY FIT.
START HERE:

THEN GO HERE:

In a couple years you may be happy.
ALTERNATIVE----compromise :B
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