Well, that is certainly good information to have. I will have to inform the entire snowbird community of your incredible wisdom and insight, since so many of these evidently ignorant snowbirds spend the entire winter living in their RVs.
I will also visit my father's grave and tell him that he didn't spend the last years of his life travelling and living in a motorhome.
Stick your Snowbird with your ttude up your @ss. There are good brands out there but most are not meant to be lived in. But then wtf would I know after living in Trucks and rv camps in oil fields of South Dakota?
The point is not only correct but our Jayco’s owner’s manual has bold print telling us our RV is NOT INTENDED AS PERMANENT HOUSING.
The RV trend peaked during the last year of Trump’s presidency when fuel was much cheaper.
The RV market is on the verge of total collapse. The sales lots are filled with acres of unsold new units.
My brother-in-law and his wife were to leave next week for Utah from Washington state. They have a big motor home with a 100-gallon diesel fuel tank. They were to join a caravan of other motor homes pulling jeeps to do rough, off-road jeeping.
Trip cancelled.
Fuel is way too high in price and there is concern diesel fuel may not even be available in remote areas.
America’s economic problems are very serious and there is no escaping this problem by “hitting the road.”