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Best motorhome below $120000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 38417" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>I have to please the missus, and it looks to be a long term thing, so we will require some creature comforts to keep us going - a home away from home as such. The slide on campers are great, but a bit small for my liking. I'm thinking being self sufficient, seperate toilet/shower, decent double bed or separate beds, decent caoacity regarding power/water/grey water and decent amount of storage. A lot of the stops might be medium term, so won't be shifting all too often, plus a zook on a tow hitch sounds good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 38417, member: 1695"] I have to please the missus, and it looks to be a long term thing, so we will require some creature comforts to keep us going - a home away from home as such. The slide on campers are great, but a bit small for my liking. I'm thinking being self sufficient, seperate toilet/shower, decent double bed or separate beds, decent caoacity regarding power/water/grey water and decent amount of storage. A lot of the stops might be medium term, so won't be shifting all too often, plus a zook on a tow hitch sounds good. [/QUOTE]
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