Vegas vs Axis? As noted, minor styling differences. The fiberglass is a different color, too. Way back when, Chevy and GMC did the same things with pickups. They all went down the same line, just different grills, headlights and markings. I heard of one that came with an opposite name on the glove box. With two brands, more dealers can offer the model. That equals more sales for the company.
Vegas vs others? RVs are like shoes, the style and size that fits me may or may not fit you. Plus, our situations and preferences can change over time. We traded our 33' Class A gas for our Vegas 25.2. If our travels involved less moving and staying longer in one place, the bigger rig would be a better choice. Or, if the two of us weren't comfortable in close quarters, the bigger rig would be good.
Travelingcat, you didn't say why you were considering a bigger rig. Some of your friends here have upsized and some have downsized. If you want to benefit from their experience, share more about why you are looking to change.
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