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Ultimate Motor Home


Wow, this is quite the rig, where's my check book?no

http://www.examiner.com/rving-in-national/volkner-mobil-performance-the-world-s-best-motorhome

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Whe I hit the Lottery that's what I want.biggrinbiggrin

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But, Guys......

.....did you notice that they made no reference as to where to store the golf clubs and all the other stuff.  That car, while sporty, won't carry much in groceries.

But then, with it not being able to carry much in groceries, you wouldn't have to worry about where to STORE the groceries.

I think I'll pass on this one.

Terry



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If I could afford that where to store the groceries would be the least of my worries.biggrin

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I would not need a check book I would need several rich uncles.

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Lol, that's a monster... Pretty though, in s ultra modern sorta way. I am thinking custom rack for a couple classic Indians and mobile workshop for those hydraulics, heh heh. Course, inhale also been drooling over Our Oddessy as well since I first saw that.

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I think I have the money for that in my change jar! Let me start counting to make sure....1....2....3.......

Nice but well outta my price range!

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I think this is the case where bigger is not always better. I don't see how you get the whole nature connection while living in this. The whole point of it for me, is to kinda rough it. This is too much pampered for me. But it IS nice. Not gonna lie. :)

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Necro wrote:

I think this is the case where bigger is not always better. I don't see how you get the whole nature connection while living in this. The whole point of it for me, is to kinda rough it. This is too much pampered for me. But it IS nice. Not gonna lie. :)



To be young againbiggrin Been there done that on the nature thing.Give me comfort and just a day trip into naturesmilesmilesmile.

 



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I like something a little more cozy!

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Necro wrote:

I think this is the case where bigger is not always better. I don't see how you get the whole nature connection while living in this. The whole point of it for me, is to kinda rough it. This is too much pampered for me. But it IS nice. Not gonna lie. :)






Mes Dieux, with that monster, you just load a Class B/+ in the cargo bay and use that for nature trips.

Seriously, it's overkill, but it's cool overkill, non?

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biggrinVery nice but since it did not come with a butler or maid I will have to pass this one up

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It looks pretty low to the ground. I'm not sure it would successfully negotiate the speed bumps at most campgrounds. If someone gave that to me for free, and paid the taxes and registration, I couldn't afford the insurance or the fuel costs. I'll bet full coverage insurance alone is over $2,000/month on a rig like this.

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Racerguy wrote:

Necro wrote:

I think this is the case where bigger is not always better. I don't see how you get the whole nature connection while living in this. The whole point of it for me, is to kinda rough it. This is too much pampered for me. But it IS nice. Not gonna lie. :)



To be young againbiggrin Been there done that on the nature thing.Give me comfort and just a day trip into naturesmilesmilesmile.

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Turned 45 today.  Don't FEEL all that young, trust me.  I need a big bed and a comfy chair to sit in my screen tent.  Not like I'm gonna be climbing trees for my nature fix.  lmao.gif  Besides... i'm berry scared of spiders.  :P




 



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Luvglass wrote:
Wow, this is quite the rig, where's my check book?no

http://www.examiner.com/rving-in-national/volkner-mobil-performance-the-world-s-best-motorhome

I already have one.
But ... I'm disguising it for USA use as a Montana 3455SA plus a Ford 350.
Paul

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Nice rig, I liked the idea for the car, but my problem is I know I could get into the car, NOT sure I could get out. I have trouble getting out of a kneeling position. I'll stick with what we have I know I can get out of it. Nice concept though.

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Two comments:

Ugly, sterile interior

But more importantly....

 a porcelain toilet....  JUST ONE???? For a mil and a half I definitely expect his n' hers!!

Forget it.



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Mooline; PICK,PICK, PICK. Just make sure the seat is down and save the other half mill it would take to install it. biggrin.gif

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