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valhalla360
Oct 19, 2020Navigator
1. If you are pulling a trailer anyway, other RV options provide better living quarters.
2. If you are pulling a big trailer, getting into parking spots isn't an advantage.
3. Standard to have kitchen/bed/bathroom/bed with most RVs.
4. Unless you get over 25, length is rarely an issue for any type of RV finding a site in a campground.
5. Still not going to be fun driving on icy roads in a snowstorm (doubly so if you are pulling a big trailer behind it.
The real advantage is to get onto rough roads and back country where a MH or trailer would have problems.
If you want to drag along a bunch of toys, there are other options that are equal or better depending on the specific toys.
2. If you are pulling a big trailer, getting into parking spots isn't an advantage.
3. Standard to have kitchen/bed/bathroom/bed with most RVs.
4. Unless you get over 25, length is rarely an issue for any type of RV finding a site in a campground.
5. Still not going to be fun driving on icy roads in a snowstorm (doubly so if you are pulling a big trailer behind it.
The real advantage is to get onto rough roads and back country where a MH or trailer would have problems.
If you want to drag along a bunch of toys, there are other options that are equal or better depending on the specific toys.
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