I was thinking about developing a van, but I've rehabbed a fiberglass trailer before and "it's a massive amount of work" if you want more stuff, headroom, beds...so thought I'd get a small RV.
FAT CHANCE!
There are so few mini-RVs here in the USA.
LOADS of them in Japan, but wrong side steering and can't import.
I'm talking the 18'-ers, fully self-contained.
Why do these RV companies insist on making obscene, too-long, "can't park in grocery story or camping site" ridiculosities?
Even 24' is too long for my style.
Why can't RV manufacturers get a clue that there are a whole lot of buyers who "no" can't spend $120K but just want a small fiberglass-y rv like they build in Japan en masse? These things are really tight, neat, clean, efficient, mostly AWD or 4WD, fuel efficient. I'd want one, alas that's not going to happen.
By the way beware of these import companies from Japan, they want you to put your escrow money with THEM! not a third party. They will find a vehicle at auction, buy it for you, then ship it, ostensibly. There are some successes but overall it's considered a gray market, sometimes people put $15K into a car or RV and the company vanishes. They're really good at photoshopping certificates of veracity/authenticity/credibility/vetting etc but these are just pretty pictures. I checked, the Japanese government has never even heard of these companies or their associations of merit. Even so the DOT/EPA only allow importation of old RVs from Japan, older than 25 years mostly, some lobbyists blocked this. It's too bad since Japan seems way ahead of the curve on delightful little RVs for the regular family. Not those monstrosities bearing a "I'm spending my childrens' inheritance" bumpersticker.
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FAT CHANCE!
There are so few mini-RVs here in the USA.
LOADS of them in Japan, but wrong side steering and can't import.
I'm talking the 18'-ers, fully self-contained.
Why do these RV companies insist on making obscene, too-long, "can't park in grocery story or camping site" ridiculosities?
Even 24' is too long for my style.
Why can't RV manufacturers get a clue that there are a whole lot of buyers who "no" can't spend $120K but just want a small fiberglass-y rv like they build in Japan en masse? These things are really tight, neat, clean, efficient, mostly AWD or 4WD, fuel efficient. I'd want one, alas that's not going to happen.
By the way beware of these import companies from Japan, they want you to put your escrow money with THEM! not a third party. They will find a vehicle at auction, buy it for you, then ship it, ostensibly. There are some successes but overall it's considered a gray market, sometimes people put $15K into a car or RV and the company vanishes. They're really good at photoshopping certificates of veracity/authenticity/credibility/vetting etc but these are just pretty pictures. I checked, the Japanese government has never even heard of these companies or their associations of merit. Even so the DOT/EPA only allow importation of old RVs from Japan, older than 25 years mostly, some lobbyists blocked this. It's too bad since Japan seems way ahead of the curve on delightful little RVs for the regular family. Not those monstrosities bearing a "I'm spending my childrens' inheritance" bumpersticker.
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