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bpounds
Apr 14, 2015Nomad
I hear ya. When we were shopping, tank size was a primary consideration. Our Cougar has 60,38,38,38. There weren't many other choices that had that, and those tanks aren't huge. For two of us they are just right for going a week at a time.
I found that if you want big tanks, the toyhaulers have the advantage. That market segment values off-grid capability. But if you don't like the Spartan features of toyhaulers, you're stuck with smaller tanks.
You've been around here long enough to know that few folks here place any value on boondocking features. And that represents the market place. You and I are the exception.
Personally I am kind of disgusted with what folks call camping these days, but it is what it is.
I found that if you want big tanks, the toyhaulers have the advantage. That market segment values off-grid capability. But if you don't like the Spartan features of toyhaulers, you're stuck with smaller tanks.
You've been around here long enough to know that few folks here place any value on boondocking features. And that represents the market place. You and I are the exception.
Personally I am kind of disgusted with what folks call camping these days, but it is what it is.
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