Would you, if you could?

I like that. It has loads more space and comfort than you would think. Its a cracking van which presumably you can easily dismount so you have a vehicle for day use?
Yes being demountable is it's unique selling point and the one thing that made a motorhome viable for us. Any other "fixed" motorhome would have meant we needed another "car" as well.

But it's not as simple as unhooking a caravan. You have to wind the legs down, uncouple the fastenings holding it down to the truck bed unplug the electrics, wind the legs up some more then drive the truck away. Re mounting requires some quite accurate reversing and then coupling it all up again. Our sort of touring is usually only 1 night at each stop so we don't demount it. We only demount it at home for most of the winter, or for taking the truck on it's own for an MOT.
 
Last year on the way to Snetterton circuit I shopped at Sainsbury’s in Thetford there was a Morello in the car park, only 1 door. hab door with fold out steps. Parked next to it was a car, the Morello driver waited 2 hours for the car to be moved so he and his wife could get in, I know it was 2 hours because he told me the next day while we were discussing getting it off the camping field at the circuit where it had sunk in the grass😄
 
I'd be paranoid if I had big expensive van.

In the latter years with Hank the Tank (The old Kontiki) I found myself flinging down single track goat tracks to CL's with overhanging branches like proverbial white van man. This last couple of years with the new (to us) Esprit I have got out on a few occasions with some clippers to lop off any thorny branches in the way :D There is one CL in Dorset where I ring ahead now to see if they have had it all clipped back for my arrival. :ROFLMAO:
 
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