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Mile_High
Jan 17, 2018Explorer
Mr.Mark wrote:Interesting. My wife hated that door up front when we were shopping but she didn't know the floor closed under her feet at the touch of a button. Most of the time the batteries were dead. Now that she knows, she is fine with it.The Logans wrote:
Too many negatives for me... short wheelbase, residential fridge, under-powered diesel engine, entry door in front of the passenger seat, dinette and couch not together, so that everybody can't watch the TV together.
Seems like it was designed by somebody who has never camped before!
I was agreeing until you said the front door is in front of the passenger seat.
The area at the passenger is dead space. Putting the entrance door behind the passenger seat really breaks-up usable space (storage, cabinets and/or a slide). Putting the entrance door at the front utilizes the whole passenger wall.
At 37 ft., that is very valuable space.
Safe travels,
MM.
I agree with Mr. Mark, the mid doors not only take a lot of room, I always thought they were a bit hazardous for your passengers trying to walk back there down the road. I worried about the kids falling down the steps to that door and busting through it on our old gasser so I wouldn't let them get out of the seat unless I'm stopped. I'm not so concerned now with the front door, but of course they are grandkids now :)
I also see the residential fridge as a +, not a - for a MH. Trailer maybe not.
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