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Kidoo
Nov 30, 2013Explorer
The point is that the less extra you need to keep the RV comfi tells me on how well the RV is made, like insulation, air comming in from the slide, roof and wall isulation, air around the tanks, many or not too many windows, ect..
There is certainly different combination of RV set up that makes a difference. I was lookin to buy a Tiffin Allegro 32BA Diesel 2007, the slide pulls out with the storage area. I wonder if this set up is more prone to have air all around the storage area and makes it cooler in cold temps. I am also looking at a La Palma, but it is a 36 foot, kind of long to keep warm I would think but this one has dual pane windows, heated tanks,
I traveled quite a few times between 40 to 60 temps, but not much in the 95 to 100 degrees. Most of my travel have been like going to Alaska or going west from the north at the end of winter or going south in January february.
It is hard to find the right RV at the right price that will suit your mode of travel. Then maybe one day I will just do less "Motor" and more "Home" type of travel.
There is certainly different combination of RV set up that makes a difference. I was lookin to buy a Tiffin Allegro 32BA Diesel 2007, the slide pulls out with the storage area. I wonder if this set up is more prone to have air all around the storage area and makes it cooler in cold temps. I am also looking at a La Palma, but it is a 36 foot, kind of long to keep warm I would think but this one has dual pane windows, heated tanks,
I traveled quite a few times between 40 to 60 temps, but not much in the 95 to 100 degrees. Most of my travel have been like going to Alaska or going west from the north at the end of winter or going south in January february.
It is hard to find the right RV at the right price that will suit your mode of travel. Then maybe one day I will just do less "Motor" and more "Home" type of travel.
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