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Old 09-30-2014, 09:19 PM   #40
Teeitup26
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State: Colorado
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Originally Posted by JamieGeek View Post
Would it be worth it though? $8000 pays for a lot of gas. There would be an advantage if you went with propane since the refer & stove also use propane--you could remove the propane tank and use that space for additional storage (however would the new propane tank take more volume than the 55 gallon gas tank?).

Personally I don't think it would be worth it, but then on my blog I've speculated on what it would take to make an electric RV.
What would it take?? | Some spare electrons from driving a Focus Electric
If you were buying a used Thor Axis which get's twice the MPG than a another used Axis, would you pay more for the former? Besides, i just get a warm and fuzzy feeling when my V 10 Triton is pulling through the Rocky Mountains getting 20 MPG. Like the U Pilot said as he sat in his Blackbird: Lo though i am moving through the valley of the shadow of death, I am leaving 50,000 ft at Mach 4.
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