Marquis Motor Homes

There are plenty of alternatives or combinations of M/home features to suit every lifestyle of course.
I know a chap who can easily afford a Concorde motorhome, but
chooses to keep the motorhome choice simple, sticking long time with
the same self converted van, he reasons the risks associated with buying
used would only have occurred once, and that was when the van was first
purchased. Anything since is down to his care and attention.
He also finds the prospect of driving an expensive van in certain environments
drawing interest maybe even hostility not something he wishes for, preferring instead
as much anonymity as a 25' van can afford.
He leaves the high price high tech specs. for his car and motorcycles.


Changing used vehicles frequently, just compounds chances of risk, keeping a van
that does the job and is reliable makes a deal of sense. Sure if a major change can
be justified fair enough, but merely changing it "just for a change" or for spurious
other reasons, not good enough reasons for him apparently.
 
Not totally disagreeing with you but the 'winding down process' on the Chausson bed I had was a nightmare .

Did it once just to see if it worked alma, your right took forever.
But I stand bye my post.
yes set beds are probably a bit more comfy (Though I sleep great in mine), readily available, and have no mechanical issues, but the plusses more than outweigh negatives. I have a sub 6m mh with a separate shower and toilet, a lounge than can accommodate 6 in comfort, 8 at a push, a larger kitchen, and a lovely big fridge freezer, all due to our drop down bed.
 
Did it once just to see if it worked alma, your right took forever.
But I stand bye my post.
yes set beds are probably a bit more comfy (Though I sleep great in mine), readily available, and have no mechanical issues.

Did you really mean you stand by your 4 poster:)
 

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