Chuck, I remember you were looking 9 years ago. Told ya the stories about my parents' bad luck with motor homes back then. I want one, but something more like a small travel trailer.I've been looking, but can't decide.
Nothing depreciates like a motorhome so go cheap.
Nothing depreciates like a motorhome so go cheap.
That's why there's no drive-bys in the trailer park. They'll fire it up and chase you down.Is that like a mobile home?
That is indeed the dreamI'd like to have a smaller one like that and turn it into a mobile mancave/possible tailgating vehicle.
That is indeed the dream
https://www.skoolie.net/forums/I've watched a ton of videos on people converting vans and buses into homes on wheels and that has got me intrigued with doing a conversion of some sorts.
You can get good deals on used ones. I’ve got a friend that picked one up for a couple hundred and had to put another couple into it but now that they’re done they’re very happy with it.
I have a 16' enclosed trailer with an air mattress and portable air conditioner. We only use it once or twice a year going to bike rallys.JMO, but I tend to favor portability and simplicity. To me the whole purpose of a vehicle to get away from a ton of modern electronics, the city life, etc. Be one with nature, spend time with the family, enjoy a slower paced life. I actually love tent camping, but now that I'm older I don't take to it nearly as well.
So, for me, my family of 4 (+2 dogs).......the way to go would be something like a Micro Winnebago pulled by a full sized truck........or a Class C pulling a small economical car.
Here is a Micro Minnie Winnebago. A little over 20' long.
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I eliminated the pull behinds because then I would have to buy a truck to pull it. Also, the perks of having a drivable RV is much too great for me.JMO, but I tend to favor portability and simplicity. To me the whole purpose of a vehicle to get away from a ton of modern electronics, the city life, etc. Be one with nature, spend time with the family, enjoy a slower paced life. I actually love tent camping, but now that I'm older I don't take to it nearly as well.
So, for me, my family of 4 (+2 dogs).......the way to go would be something like a Micro Winnebago pulled by a full sized truck........or a Class C pulling a small economical car.
Here is a Micro Minnie Winnebago. A little over 20' long.
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I eliminated the pull behinds because then I would have to buy a truck to pull it. Also, the perks of having a drivable RV is much too great for me.
I am going today to get a new Class C. I didn't really want new, but they gave me a great price on it.
I eliminated the pull behinds because then I would have to buy a truck to pull it. Also, the perks of having a drivable RV is much too great for me.
I am going today to get a new Class C. I didn't really want new, but they gave me a great price on it.
Sounds a lot like a boat.Even if someone gave you one, it is still not economically feasible. About 8 mpg, fees, maintenance, storage (for most of us), camping fees, etc. I don't doubt it would be enjoyable but a sizable expense for someone with average means (which, sadly, is me)..
The old "canned ham" ones were fun.Chuck, I remember you were looking 9 years ago. Told ya the stories about my parents' bad luck with motor homes back then. I want one, but something more like a small travel trailer.
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Thanks for info for this novice RV'er. I will be pulling a toad. Amazing how much tow bars and tow dollies cost.My uncle has a C. It’s great and we’ve taken it to fishing/hunting trips deep into Canada a few times. One of the greatest geniuses is that passengers can play games, watch TV, or fix you a sandwich why you drive. The downside is that there are places that are hard or impossible to go. For example more urban environments get hard to navigate and parking may not exist. Drive thrus are impossible. Some restaurants and attractions may be hard to get to or lack parking. Some roads don’t allow vehicles of certain sizes.....like the Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park. But if you tow a little run about car like a Honda Fit or something, then you can go anywhere.
I understand. Fortunately, I can handle the expenses, but if you see me on the side of the road with a sign that says, "Will work for RV repair", please put something in the kitty.Even if someone gave you one, it is still not economically feasible. About 8 mpg, fees, maintenance, storage (for most of us), camping fees, etc. I don't doubt it would be enjoyable but a sizable expense for someone with average means (which, sadly, is me)..
Thanks for info for this novice RV'er. I will be pulling a toad. Amazing how much tow bars and tow dollies cost.