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Old 08-20-2004, 04:24 PM   #2
Pahaska
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Saw one at the Homecoming

It is a really neat package, and I say that as one who is generally unimpressed by motorhomes in general and class B's in particular. For certain kinds of travel, I could definitely live with one.

There was one on display and I must have returned to it at least ten times. Every time, I would discover something new and neat about it. The inventiveness is impressive.

Refrigerator is small and top loading; no door to need space to swing. Everything folds away and it is roomier inside than it looks. Wet bath is pretty small, but functional and even has clothes drying lines that pull across the space from a little cabinet. Bed springs are plastic, but really make the foam pads feel comfortable (yes, I climbed up and tried it). Small stove and sink. Large hanging locker/pantry/storage. It would sleep four, but be crowded with four in the daytime. It would be ideal for two persons.

Looks top heavy, but the guy who drove it in said that it wasn't. Top part has no real weight to make it top heavy.

I'm far more impressed with the Westfalia than with the other B-van (Interstate Sprinter) they currently sell.
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