That WOULD be nice but, as you say, new or a few years old is about all I see and they are way beyond my means. 12k would be nice, but finding a low mileage one is, also as you say, problematic. Why PW over RT in your final analysis? On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Aram Langhans <leica_r8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well, we have a Pleasure Way class B RV. Just 19 feet long but has a > two burner stove, a refrigerator/freezer, heater, hot water heater, TV, > Bathroom/shower and a king size width bed in the back. > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/s4/y/campground-9259.jpg.html > > Ours is a 1994 that we bought in 2007 and since then have put almost 70K > miles on it. It gets 16-17 MPG, or less if my wife is driving. It can go > anywhere a large car can go. Fits in regular parking spaces. > > New ones are quite expensive, and some are diesel powered, based on the > old Dodge Sprinter or now Mercedes vans. There are two main companies that > make them, Pleasureway and Road Trek, and many minor companies. We were > looking at Road Trek, but found this PW only a few miles from our house and > now think PW is the way to go. They are not easy to find. We hunted all > over Washington and Oregon and were shocked when we found the one we did > right in Yakima. > > So, start looking around. Ours was $12K. New they are close to $90K and > the diesels over $100K. > > Aram > > > > > -- Bob Adler