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| Re: The first hybrid-electric Class A motorhome chassis | Gerald K | Yes, this is a step in the right direction. With both Fleetwood and Winnebago building prototypes no doubt other manufacturers will do the same and other chassis builders will come up with new developments. Looks good. | See RoTi item |
| Winnebago Access class C motorhome | RoTi RV Reviews | "Surprisingly affordable price - extremely versatile motorhome" | See RoTi item |
| Re: RV sales down but reasons for optimism | Robyn | Okay all you nayayers... look at it realistically, will ya'? Traveling with your RV still has all the benefits it always has had!
I hate hotels, so vacationing in my Travel Trailer is aways better for me than flying somewhere and staying at a hotel.
I save enough money to more than pay for my plane ticket, stay at the RV Parks, and my gas to RV Versus, fly, rent cars, and stay at hotels, and eat out all the time.
Because, even though the gas prices were up this summer, so were the hotel rates, plane fairs, etc.
So, RVing is just as affordable as any means!
And by the way, mine went to Tenn. & Florida in November, this year.
The media does a good enough job painting doom and gloom. Let's look at it this way, we're all going to still want to, and try to "get away" using our RV's not just because it's affordable but also because in todays economy and with todays stresses, we need it! | See RoTi item |
| Re: The first hybrid-electric Class A motorhome chassis | Richard A | Greater fuel efficiency on a truck diesel/electric chassis has been running around our cities for some time..in the form of diesel electric buses....thank you Freightliner for FINALLY doing something with RV's | See RoTi item |
| Damon Avanti class C motorhome | RoTi RV Reviews | The initial Avanti model "up to 70 percent better fuel economy than comparable Class A motorhomes" | See RoTi item |
| Re: RV sales down but reasons for optimism | John A | People like traveling and RVing is better and probably cheaper. It's great to see more younger people getting into RVing and a smart move by Thor to arrange financing. RVing will go from strength to strength once the market starts to turn up. | See RoTi item |
| Tiffin Allegro Bay class A motorhome | RoTi RV Reviews | "You simply won't find another coach that delivers more space and value for the money..." | See RoTi item |
| Re: Holiday Rambler Traveler Class C | Heather | We've been looking for a class c with sprinter chassis and think the Holiday Rambler is the best we've seen. We particularly like the rear bed arrangement. We've previously had a HR class a and think the quality is good. | See RoTi item |
| Re: RV industry down but not out | John A | I think a lot depends on how long this downturn lasts and if manufacturers can hold out. The longer it lasts, the more manufacturers and suppliers as well as dealers and everyone connected to RVs will be forced out. The strongest and best will survive but we need new ideas and new technologies.
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| 2004 Coachmen Concord 235S | Renee | We bought a used 2004 Concord 235S n 2005. It's a perfect size for two adults (sometimes with 2 grandkids). It drives like an SUV and has plenty of power going up hills. We've driven it places you wouldn't think of taking a big rig. We looked at a lot of B+ RV's before we decided on this unit and we love it! | See RoTi item |
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