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expeditionswest wrote
"Babyboomers don't want the 40' diesel pusher..."
I think the XV-JP will appeal to a lot of people who drive the big Class-A and bus conversion RVs. The XV-JP would make a great towed vehicle. You could use it for quick runs away from the campground to resupply the big RV. When the opportunity arises, take the XV-JP into the boondocks for an overnight trip.
For example, park the RV in Durango or Ridgway, and use the XV-JP to explore the San Juans for a couple of days. Park in a Moab campground and explore the backroads in Canyonlands. Park in Torrey, UT and explore Capitol Reef. And so on.
An XV-JP would add less than 10% to the price of a new Marathon coach.
Chip Haven
expeditionswest wrote
"Babyboomers don't want the 40' diesel pusher..."
I think the XV-JP will appeal to a lot of people who drive the big Class-A and bus conversion RVs. The XV-JP would make a great towed vehicle. You could use it for quick runs away from the campground to resupply the big RV. When the opportunity arises, take the XV-JP into the boondocks for an overnight trip.
For example, park the RV in Durango or Ridgway, and use the XV-JP to explore the San Juans for a couple of days. Park in a Moab campground and explore the backroads in Canyonlands. Park in Torrey, UT and explore Capitol Reef. And so on.
An XV-JP would add less than 10% to the price of a new Marathon coach.
Chip Haven