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Old 07-19-2019, 01:10 PM   #17
Chance
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Originally Posted by TimmyB View Post
That's why I prefaced it with "almost". I know they're are some class C models that felt really spacious, but they were huge! We wanted a smaller unit, one that could easily be driven through towns and easily parked. The 24.1 stood out against the others, at least in the gas engine models. There were some sweet Sprinter series that we loved, but even if we had decided to not overlook the diesel models, I still think our Vegas would have won for us.
I agree 100%, although I try to keep in mind that adequate “spaciousness” is so subjective. For people who are used to traveling in a van that’s only 70 inches wide inside, the idea of a 90-inch-wide interior of an Axis is huge, yet others want or need to add slides to that to gain another 20 inches or so. It’s all relative I suppose.

Personally, I’d love to see an Axis 23.1 floorplan with typical Euro half dinette in front that makes a large living and dining area. That would allow for a larger overhead bed for two, so it could sleep 4. While they are at it, build it on 176” wheelbase from Ford. I know chassis can be stretched, but why do it if not necessary? I like simple stuff that’s super reliable.
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