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Old 11-21-2013, 03:53 AM   #11
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I think everyone has an individual preference for how big their RV "should" be based on their lifestyle, needs, affordability and a host of other criteria. What fits one person's "needs" could be either "overkill" or "not nearly enough" for someone else. The same pretty much goes for options, color, décor, features, yes, even the direction in which the cabinet doors open.....

Bigger is not always better and too small for comfort can be frustrating (for some, but not all).

There comes a time when RV's get so big that they are replications of our home. When we get to that point and decide that there's no reason to go outside the RV, then the question may well become: Why did we even leave home? For some, once we get so comfortable that we want to stay inside the RV and enjoy its comforts, I'd have to ask, wouldn't it have been more convenient to just stay inside at home? You can only drag so much "volume" behind a truck or SUV......

What did the 3 bears keep saying?

It's too hot, it's too cold, it's just right...
It's too hard, it's too soft, it's just right.....
It's too big, it's too small, it's just right.....

Maybe it all depends on which "bear" you are ?????
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