It seems that there is constant chatter on the RV forums about the “ideal” motorhome or the “best” motorhome. Some folks talk about floorplan, some discuss gas versus diesel, others focus on cost.
I really don’t understand all this talk as it is very simple to me.
The best motorhome, in my opinion, is defined by the following very simple set of criteria:
- Has no edges/slides/cabinets/doors on which you might bash your head or back (interior and exterior)
- Has a bug repellent front-end/windshield- never needs cleaned.
- Has a 20 year, 400,000 miles bumper to bumper warranty that is never needed
- Has a built-in, out of the way, vented, and easy to get at cabinet for cat litter box
- Travels safely and reliably at 75 mph and 19 mpg
- All wheel drive and high clearance for those really great campsites up in the mountains
- Height of 6′ or less to avoid trees and branches while getting into those really great campsites
- Corners like a Ferrari
- Rides like a Bentley
- Stops like a Formula 1 car
- 7′ Ceilings
- 800 square feet of living area
- Self-cleaning – inside and out
- 20,000 lb cargo carrying capacity
- 3000 watts solar. Panels automatically tilt and aim at the sun.
- 50,000 watt-hour battery bank
- Completely silent generator capable of running all loads and burns a quarter-gallon of fuel per hour.
- 250 gallon fresh water tank
- 200 gallon black water tank
- 200 gallon grey water tank
- 400 gallon fuel tank
- Fantastic insulation – stays cool on hot summer day and warm during cool winter nights
- Huge basement with 4′ inside height, side swinging doors, and rolling trays
- Uses inexpensive tires (no more than $100/each) that never wear out or need replaced due to age
- New price of around $100,000 and used prices around $40,000
- Does not depreciate
- Dozens of 2 amp or greater USB charging sockets located all over the entire RV – including one or two in the basement so you can plug your phone in whilst lounging outside at the campsite.
- Dozens of 2 amp or greater cigarette lighter type charging sockets located all over the entire RV.
- Able to cruise down very rough dirt/gravel washboard roads without feeling like it is going to shake the rig apart.
- Sun shade “tent” that is very easily to deploy. Shades the entire RV from sun and helps maintain comfortable interior temperatures on hot summer days when there is no shade available. It has a couple of holes for the sun to come thru for the solar panels and automatically moves so that sun is always striking only the panels.
- Has several wire conduits with numerous junction points that run end to end into which more wiring can easily be added.
- Includes an onboard cell signal booster and crank up external antenna (30′ tall).
- Includes an onboard Wifi signal booster and external antenna.
- The entire coach is bluetooth connected. I want to turn the furnace on from bed, start/stop inverter, tv, and satellite without having to get out of my chair. I want chicken wings to heat up by themselves and deliver themselves to me so I don’t miss any of the game.
- Automatic leveling jacks with 36″ square feet that do not sink in soft sand/soil.
- 50,000 lb winches, front and rear.
See, a very simple list to define the ideal motorhome.
I’m not sure why this ideal motorhome is not currently being built but I sure wish the industry would get into gear!
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Rick Yerex says
That’s great!! now can you give me a list for the ideal woman?
Of course not… coz there is no such thing!
haha
Nina Yerex says
Hunny, I thought I was your ideal woman??????
Nina Yerex
JD says
ROFL!!!! I think it’s best if I stay out of this! 🙂
Good luck Rick!!