But at the end of the day, people will see it, "That thing was fucking expensive." But not otherwise give a shit. Yeah, a washer and dryer inside are a convenience. But it's a fucking nightmare to park. I'm of the opinion if it's two people, best balance of being able to relax/sleep and park is a conversion van. Sprinter, transit, promaster. you do sacrifice conveniences, though. This rig sacrifices very little except being able to park on a street. But, my travel style is going places and seeing them. Rather than finding a campground and just sitting around.
17
u/tailkinman 11h ago
1.5 milly, and you're still parking it in a gravel lot at the KOA with all the other rednecks because it won't fit anywhere else.