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Originally Posted by Mr Sunshine
Driveby, you are smart to be doing your homework. Seems like some folks just walk into the most advertised RV dealer and buy whatever the sales sleaze talks them into.
The way we travel makes towing a car work best for us. We stay in many small town and rural areas where rideshare and ebikes aren't happening. It's so easy to unhook and hook up our car that we do so almost every evening. We take a lot of day trips and rarely spend entire days at a campground.
For us and the way we travel (now), the Vegas and our little tow car are the Goldilocks combination for both short trips and long trips. I've had a series of different RVs that were a fit until they weren't. Your results will vary...
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Thanks Sunshine. Next to these forums, the best thing we have done is to attend as many nearby RV shows as we can.
We have learned more by striking up a conversation with other couples, listening to what worked and didn't work for them. How they camp. How the get around and how they deal with the inevitable surprises.
Everyone seems so willing to share. These interactions have reaffirmed that we're going to be fine and if we ever need assistance or advise, there are plenty of folks willing to help and offer.