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Oct-23-2017 02:20 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Since I like to avoid those weather conditions (Have been in the RV down to -6 F... Not too happy about it but.. hey)
I use "Downpour rain when traveling" as my example.. but yes.. Same idea exactly.. Good post and good argument for a Class A.
Oct-23-2017 02:17 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:
When it comes to use while traveling I wouldn't say it was even close to equal, but that's just my opinion after owning and using both.
As far as the price of admission, to do it properly a new upper end truck and 5th wheel would be in the $130-$160k range. That buys a nice higher end new gasser or nice used diesel.
Oct-23-2017 02:11 AM
Mile High wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Now Mike, let's be honest. You don't drive a "big truck" like most of us are thinking. You have an F250 gasser pulling a lightweight 5er. I think what most here are thinking is the F450 dually pulling the 18,000 lb DRV 5th wheel. At that point, that truck is a bear to drive everyday and try to park, and it sure doesn't get 20 mpg.janstey58 wrote:
X2, would not want a daily drive big truck. $$$ out the window....
My toad gets 25 mpg, and is also my daily driver.
For a full timer, the 6mpg vs 10mpg moving the RV usually outweighs the 25mpg vs 20mpg (diesel pickup) by a long shot.
Now if you only move the RV a couple times a year, then yes, the toad will win on overall mpg but the MH drivetrain won't be happy sitting for months at a time.
Oct-21-2017 01:50 PM
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Oct-21-2017 07:17 AM
wyocamper wrote:
Short story spun long here.
Insurance co totaled our 5er last year after a hail storm. I bought it for salvage value and sold it to a friend for that plus the cost of the gooseneck adapter. It was small (19.5') and light (4300#) but after just a few trips I was pretty tired of towing it.
My wife has knee problems and wanted to look at MH's, she liked the idea of only having to go up the steps one time. So we went looking for a B+ but they were too small, or very expensive for a decent floor plan. We looked at several C's and some of the Mercedes chassis units were very nice but also very spendy. The Ford F350 and F450 units all had such a massive doghouse that there was no foot room on either side, which seemed like it would be very uncomfortable driving.
We found a very slightly used Winnebago Vista and really liked it and bought it (don't have it yet, that's a story I'm going to tell in detail a few weeks from now). Small enough to get into most of the boondock spots we like to camp in, but large enough to have room to move around in.
Who knows, a couple years down the road I may be in the market for a new pickup and 5er.
Oct-20-2017 08:46 PM
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Oct-20-2017 02:07 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I like driving my little truck. I enjoy towing. I would expext traveling in a high end DP would be more comfortable than sitting in a pick up or car but most of the satisfaction might come from pride of ownership. A pickup and fifth wheel doesn't look like much compared to a 2 million dollar Prevost.
Oct-20-2017 01:33 PM
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Oct-20-2017 08:47 AM
fulltimin wrote:
The MH was our choice. The clincher was not having to get out of a warm truck in freezing weather to scurry back and pull out some frozen metal steps so that we could climb up to fight a frozen locked door and beat our way into an icy cold 5th wheel to pee on a cold plastic seat! Then shiver while trying to warm the darn thing up to an acceptable temperature to prepare a rushed lunch so that we could climb back into a now ice cold truck!
In the summer - just reverse the scenario.
Oct-20-2017 05:29 AM