BigT said:
Sure, I'd love to find a RT for $5,000, but that's not going to happen unless I shop out of state, and it's hard to jump on a great deal when it's two thousand miles away.
Shopping out of state is pretty much the only way to find a good deal unless you are really lucky. And one needs to jump on it fast when they find one. I had two really good deals sold out from under me before I could finalize the arrangement. I finally bought mine in TN, and had to fly in to pick it up from MA. But it was clean, good history, low miles, and everything worked. Now after three months living in it last season, and 13K miles traveled, I’m very happy with it and wouldn’t let it go for more than I paid for it.
I also have more holding tank capacities that others suggested here. My 2000 190 Popular has 32g fresh, 26g gray, and 12g black. I plan dumping/filling every two weeks for one person, or every week for two people, even with daily navy showers. But I also use bottled water for drinking and cooking.
The lowered floor adds standing height without needing a full 24” high top, thus the 190P is under 9’ and even fits in most drive thrus if so inclined. The floor isn’t much below the rear axle and front suspension components, so it has little effect on ground clearance. It's 20' length fits in a standard parking spot, so I'm often allowed in where RVs and Campers are explicitly excluded or sent off to remote parking lots. So I use it far more often even for day trips where I'd never bring a larger motorhome.
The isle shower isn’t as convenient as a full shower, but now that I have a working system to make it fast and easy, I use it often and prefer it. Since the shower deploys quickly in the isle, I can use the bath ‘closet’ for storage and still have a shower without moving anything! Win-win for me over a full side bath shower and loosing all that storage space. The extra 5 minutes it adds to my shower time once a day is nothing to pay for all that extra storage!
I’ve owned quite a few Class A’s, C’s, and trailers over time. This has been the most solid RV I’ve ever had. Its solid wood built inside a fully enclosed steel structure. It’s holding up very very well.
But what I really really love about the Roadtrek over an A or C, is the increased usability I get out of it because of its small footprint and go anywhere size. Even when not traveling, I use it easily 2-3 times every week for day use as a home base for some lifestyle activity or event.
I would love to full time in this and travel the country, and will in a heartbeat if the chance ever comes up.