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Old 04-07-2018, 01:42 AM   #4
Chance
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If we look at RVs on basis of how much size we get for the dollar, then yeah, Class Bs will never be competitive. Neither will Class B+.

Still, why didn’t Thor compare Gemini to Airstream Interstate? In video they mention how much smaller the Travato bathroom is compared to the Gemini’s. But the bathrooms in the Interstates are much smaller than the Travato’s. And the Interstate cost about 50% more.

They also show the Travato’s front bed (small bed for children or one adult) takes much longer to assemble than the Gemini’s dinette, but Interstate camper vans don’t even have front beds. And the rear beds in Interstate are a folding couch, whereas the Travato has a dedicated bed.

Just saying that Thor knows that Class B value isn’t really measured in cubic feet of space per dollar, otherwise the Airstream Interstate is a horrible purchase. Why spend $165k for a van when you can get a huge Class A for same price?
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