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I forgot to mention it has brand new Michelin steering tires and both set of batteries are less than 2 years old.Nice Steve!
Almost the twin to mine. I have an 2009 43' Endeavor with the same paint scheme. Watch out...these things are money pits!
Taking extended trips. Entire summer from Vancouver to Nova Scotia, then through New England, visiting family n friends in SoKal, Daytona, Talladega, etc.What does one do with such a vehicle? I know some owners practically (or maybe even do) live in them as they traverse the country. What are your plans? How do you get your "value" out of it? Those things aren't cheap. I recognize you may have gotten a sweet family deal but speaking in general I wonder "WHY?" if the intention is not to spend months out of the year logging miles and seeing the sites. Maybe that's the plan? Genuine curiosity. For a single guy wouldn't something smaller make better sense? Or is there a road harem you haven't told us about yet?
Remember, it is over 3 months...Holy Crap. Coast to coast across Canada. Wow. I've been all over the country myself. That is a LONG ass drive. Good to know there is a Tim Horton's about every KM or two the whole way so no shortage of coffee to keep you going.
What does one do with such a vehicle? I know some owners practically (or maybe even do) live in them as they traverse the country. What are your plans? How do you get your "value" out of it? Those things aren't cheap. I recognize you may have gotten a sweet family deal but speaking in general I wonder "WHY?" if the intention is not to spend months out of the year logging miles and seeing the sites. Maybe that's the plan? Genuine curiosity. For a single guy wouldn't something smaller make better sense? Or is there a road harem you haven't told us about yet?
That rig would scare the hell out of me to drive like that. You likely can't even see the car behind you. I would be in a state of constant paranoia that the car had fallen off or something!Like most “toys” you can never justify their existence. I grew up RVing, so it was only natural to do the same as my wife and I could afford it. We started with a small pull behind that grew to a couple larger 5th wheels, and now up to our coach. It’s nice to have all the comforts of home, but they are a task to drive, park and maintain. We continue to put ours on the market now and then thinking we want to downsize.
Occasionally we take the fastback with us!
That rig would scare the hell out of me to drive like that. You likely can't even see the car behind you. I would be in a state of constant paranoia that the car had fallen off or something!
Can you imagine the StangFix booze cruise we could have with it though!
Talk talk talk. Get that thing on the road. Cruising the northern Sierras this weekend on my two wheels
I have been spending about 20 minutes each night reading all of the documents. It is a little overwhelming.wow, it's bigger than my house