Hi,
I know some friends with a A-Liner. Not something I would want to buy.
Yes when I did buy a motorhome, the salesman admitted that they can not design the "Perfect RV" for everyone, and one that is ideal for one will not be ideal for someone in a different situation.
My friends do "some" dry camping, but would rather be in a campground that has showers and toilets, they actually camp close to them. I would rather not be in a campground, and especially not near the restrooms.
I spend more time dry camping, so the 100 gallon fresh water tank, 2,700 pound cargo rating, and space to store extra chairs, large bathroom, extra battery, and large space on the roof for the 400 watt solar system are the highlights of my RV. The dis-advantage is it only gets about 7.5 MPG, and is a dedicated motorhome, not a lower cost trailer that is towed by a daily driver. And if I wanted to go to dinner, I either have to bring along another car, or put everything away, and drive the 30' long motorhome out sightseeing, to the supermarket, or whatever.
It is so much easier to take a car than the RV. I have a Manx dune buggy, and a Ford Edge. Either is towed by the motorhome, and I could take one to certain locations, the other to the rest. Both are street legal, the buggy is only 1,500 pounds and gets way better mileage.
I can recall a co-worker who bought a Chevy truck and travel trailer. Traded them in on a 27' long class C. Decided that a travel trailer was acually better anyway, and traded back to another this time used GMC dually and another trailer. Did not like it either, and went back to the class C, kept it over 5 years.
Fred.
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