I like it since it doesn't have that cartoonish bulbous windshield overhang. And I don't think the smaller windshield obstructs much. It's a nice rv.
I have to ask though:
Due to the tight seating to doghouse and because of this it requiring a butt swivel waist giration half turn and squirm to get from front seats to coach, would you recommend this cab to someone with mobility or infirmity problems?
I know a guy who just did the questionable by building his entire new house 14 steps up from the base. Wifes new bad knee as of yesterday could force a sale on a house that just received its coo last week.
Just wondering.
Spousal unit and I are perfectly fit and not overweight, and those b and c cabs are a chore for us....
Maybe we rv differently than most but with us the passenger is up and down many times during any leg of the trip. Potty, sandwich, soda, rattle, snack, nail file, potty, book, pillow,...
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