meaningful_meanderings
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Been looking at RV models, features, styles, capabilities, etc. for a while now. An interesting trend I've noticed is most seem to be three season, else I've been looking in the wrong places. Is it the cost of making one winter proof? I did run into one that boasted it could handle a Wisconsin winter but was more that I had budgeted. (Also confused about RVs claiming boondock but only one axle.)
Mainly looking for something inexpensive (probably used), light weight, dual axle, bumper pull, 20ft or less, four season, solar, with inside kitchen and bath. This is a first time RV, if it pans out then maybe move up after a few years; first I got to get the wife acclimated to RV life. (Don't want slide outs... for a couple of reasons.)
Mainly looking for something inexpensive (probably used), light weight, dual axle, bumper pull, 20ft or less, four season, solar, with inside kitchen and bath. This is a first time RV, if it pans out then maybe move up after a few years; first I got to get the wife acclimated to RV life. (Don't want slide outs... for a couple of reasons.)