cbald51 wrote:
1) 22-24 foot class C.
2) 4-6 months out of the year.
3) retired couple with 3 small dogs
Wow, that is a long time in a tiny rig, two adults and 3 dogs.
But.......
I can definitely relate to your desire to be more mobile.
Your biggest challenges will be sleeping and moving around inside with 12 paws abound. Lots of seniors gravitate to twin beds for easy access, not sure if that is your "thing", or if you are like us where we must sleep together.
My wife and I turned 60 this year. I could easily see us living in our 23'-8" long rig
SEEN HERE for 6 months, but we don't have pets. We also don't have the optional slide out which might be your ace-in-the-hole to make it work with 3 dogs.
As short as our rig is, we still tow our Jeep Liberty to "explore" at our destinations.
Our rig is one of many different models available
HERE from 21 feet to 31 feet, all being scaled-down being only 93" wide and just 10' tall to the tippy top of the a/c unit. Browse through the various floor plans. If you like what you see, I suggest you join the forum there to get a real taste of what the Phoenix Cruiser is all about.
As far as fuel economy is concerned, my figures are "Trip Averaging" numbers. Not snap shots going a slow 60 mph, or one tank full calculated during a strong tail wind. Numbers were taken from multiple trips. Fuel economy varies ever so slightly up or down from these.
2007 Ford E350 with V10 engine.
10.5 mpg not towing
9.2 mpg towing our Jeep Liberty
Given the gas generator is fueled by the main fuel tank, I consider 1/2 gallon per hour in my calculations. One thing I don't consider in trip averaging is the fuel saved when driving the tow vehicle during the trip.