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Old 04-07-2018, 01:53 AM   #5
Chance
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Originally Posted by Mr Sunshine View Post

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The Gemini came out later, but for about the same $$ (correct me if I am wrong) we would get a much bigger Vegas. Your preferences will vary....
You are correct on cost. However, a diesel Gemini should get about double the MPG as an Axis/Vegas, plus I’d expect a better ride also — more automotive and less truck-like. It should be easier to drive, park, and maneuver as well.

Having stated the obvious, I also think that once you go larger than a Class B that can be parked at home, or in standard parking spots, can be used as a second car, and eliminates need for a toad, then you might as well go “bigger” because it doesn’t add much if any to cost. In my opinion that’s why rigs like Gemini have limited market in US.
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