Feb-21-2014 06:04 PM
Mar-01-2014 09:58 AM
arnko37 wrote:
If you buy a new MH,listen to it on a quiet night. You can actually hear it depreciate. I have had 2 mhs, 2 5th wheels, 4 TTs. I find what works best for me is my 30 ft 5th wheel w/ one slide. And very few automatic things to go wrong. And finding a used high quality well maintained rig. Happy Trails
Mar-01-2014 08:55 AM
arnko37 wrote:
If you buy a new MH,listen to it on a quiet night. You can actually hear it depreciate. I have had 2 mhs, 2 5th wheels, 4 TTs. I find what works best for me is my 30 ft 5th wheel w/ one slide. And very few automatic things to go wrong. And finding a used high quality well maintained rig. Happy Trails
Feb-26-2014 03:42 PM
Feb-26-2014 09:31 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:RWjSIM2003 wrote:
I also like the ability to pull over and take a rest with out getting out of the truck and getting in the trailer. Safe Travels
Speaking as someone who was stuck for hours in traffic during a N Georgia snowstorm, towing the 5er which was winterized for our trip back home.... the ability to use the potty (or get a beverage or snack) in a traffic snarl is priceless! I keep waiting for someone to post on RV.net "We were stuck in traffic, and this old lady gets out of the truck, leaves the door open, faces the back of the truck - and I know what she was doing!!"
Right THEN - I was wishing we were driving our Class C.....
Feb-26-2014 07:00 AM
Feb-26-2014 06:26 AM
AB Spotman wrote:
From their opinion, the big increase in price, fuel, maintenance, and insurance was more for having a wonderful drive "on the road" vehicle, which for them was the smallest percentage of their use. Only one opinion of many.
Feb-25-2014 04:18 PM
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Feb-24-2014 08:28 AM
Michelle.S wrote:
I have a question for everyone praising the MH for the ability to get up and walk around (make lunch go potty etc).
You, as a Driver ever given any thought as to what would happen if someone were to cut you off and force a panic stop while the other person was wandering around?? Granted it not a sure thing, but I'm sure we have all gone through that slamming on the brakes for one reason or another. Can you see your partner flying past you and out the windshield??
Just something to think about the next time you say, "Honey, can you get be a cold drink".
Feb-24-2014 07:28 AM
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