Van conversions seem to be gaining in popularity. These RVs are small enough to take anywhere. The downside to their size is that there's not a lot of storage. They're also pretty expensive for the square footage you get and they require daily conversion of the living/dining quarters to sleeping quarters. More fuel-efficient than most though.

We considered getting a motorhome just like this one.

It's a Class "C" like the one we bought but it's got a Mercedes engine and runs on diesel. It's also a good $20,000 more than ours. The interior has a hip Ikea look to it which beats the dated feel of most of the other interiors.
Believe it or not, there are still more kinds of RVs. I know, crazy, right?
Stay tuned.

We considered getting a motorhome just like this one.

It's a Class "C" like the one we bought but it's got a Mercedes engine and runs on diesel. It's also a good $20,000 more than ours. The interior has a hip Ikea look to it which beats the dated feel of most of the other interiors.
Believe it or not, there are still more kinds of RVs. I know, crazy, right?
Stay tuned.
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