โDec-20-2013 04:26 PM
โApr-22-2016 09:13 PM
Neverhappy wrote:torinoscj429 wrote:
Still running well!
My wife and I have put 22,000 miles on our Xplorer in 2 years, and we love it! Last summer, we went from California to Ohio and back, took 4 weeks. What an awesome rig!
Gerard
Your car trip was most interesting to read, did you document your explorer trips ? Would love to see some pics !
โApr-22-2016 07:30 PM
torinoscj429 wrote:
Still running well!
My wife and I have put 22,000 miles on our Xplorer in 2 years, and we love it! Last summer, we went from California to Ohio and back, took 4 weeks. What an awesome rig!
Gerard
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โApr-26-2014 07:28 PM
torinoscj429 wrote:
Hello All!
I've been reading as much as I can about the available Class B motorhomes, and for the type of traveling I want to do, it's the best choice. I'm 52, and recently traveled 6427 miles in 4 weeks, solo, in my 2000 Mercury Mountaineer SUV. 2/3 of the nights were on an Aerobed mattress in the back of the SUV. I discovered that it was so cold in the mornings, and there was so little room, that I would wait until 9:30 or 10 am to get up, because I was cold! All the other RV folks were rolling by 9, and I wasted a lot of time because I had so little room. Here is my partially completed travelogue, if anyone is interested: 6427 Miles in 4 weeks!
So, from now on, I'm traveling in an RV. I thought about a trailer, but I like to brake quickly and park at interesting sites along the way...I travel with no set plans, and just stop at what looks interesting. I'm not much of a parker, so gas mileage and small size are important.
From what I've seen of the available gasoline powered Class B's, the 98-2003 Xplorer and the Pleasure-Way units look most appealing, due the private bathrooms. I am a certified master auto mechanic from a long time ago, and I hate diesels, so I will only own gasoline-powered rigs, so the MB diesels are out for me. I may want to tow a small enclosed toy trailer at some point, so I'll need to have Rear Wheel Drive.
I have no children, and will be traveling with my future wife, who is very comfortable in small spaces. She wanted to camp with me in the back of the Mountaineer!
What I'd like to ask the group: Xplorer 230 XLWT, Pleasure-Way, or ??? What are some opinions? I'm leaning toward the dual rear tires of the 98-03 Xplorer, as more stable and safer in case of a blowout.
Ideas? Prices???
Thanks!
Gerard
San Diego
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โDec-22-2013 03:54 PM
torinoscj429 wrote:
The more I look online at Xplorer and Pleasure-Way, the more I'm liking the Explorer...layout and looks. The Xplorer has the outside shower under the awning on the passenger side...I think it'll get used more if it's close to the entryway.
As I'm downloading photos of every Xplorer I find, it seems there are a few different configurations of seats, stove, sink, sleeping area. Does anyone know if I can get layouts of the different configurations anywhere?
Thanks!
Gerard
โDec-22-2013 11:10 AM
jjrai wrote:
You can search on YouTube to find video tours and opinions on those Units. I agree on the B v. Trailer issue. It is so nice not to have to leave the Unit in cold or rainy weather when stopping or setting out. Ford, Dodge, Chevy, MB - they all have their good points.