Bruce3404 wrote:
It's gas. Trailer idea not a bad one, though I hate to take the hit in selling the motorhome and then later take it again when I sell the trailer. At this point, I expect that I'll use the "condo-ized motorhome" another six or seven years under the same circumstances.
In that case you may take a huge hit in trying to sell a motorhome that needs a complete new drive train. I once found a good deal on a low mileage Chev 3/4 ton truck. The guy admitted to me that he only drove it during the summer to tow his trailer camping and that it sat unused all winter long. I forgot the exact miles but it worked out to only about 2500 miles per year that was on the truck. Never ever again would I buy a vehicle that has been allowed to sit like that. I couldn't even begin to list all the problems I had with that truck and per the mechanics almost every single problem was caused by it being allowed to sit. My good deal cost me literally thousands of dollars in repairs.