We spend a lot of time talking about RV problems, repairs, frustrations, and the things we wish manufacturers would do differently. But this time, we want to flip that around.
What do you genuinely like about your RV?
Maybe it’s the perfect floorplan. Maybe it’s the giant windows, the outdoor kitchen, the roomy shower, or the fact that your smaller rig fits just about anywhere. Maybe your favorite part is something simple—like the cozy dinette, a big pantry, or the way your comfy mattress feels after a long travel day.
We’d love for you to fill out the form below and tell us what makes your RV feel just right for you. What features do you appreciate most? What size works best for your travel style? Which rooms or layouts make life on the road easier, more comfortable, or more fun?
This time, we’re focusing only on the positives. (We’ll save the complaints and wish lists for another day!) Please fill out the form below, and feel free to upload a photo, too. Thanks! We’ll run some of your responses in upcoming newsletters.
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I purchased our holiday Rambler Nautica as it runs everything off diesel or electricity. I don’t have to worry about running out of propane as we have none on board. I also love that we have our own washer and dryer on board and an aqua hot for hot water and heating. The RV checked all of my boxes including recliners and a bonus was the fireplace.
I submitted a comment to Emily – I didn’t mention the wood floor, except in the bdrm and cockpit; or the ease of use of the kitchen – dine area and 7 kw genset. Also, the incredible support from Winnebago and the availability to get diagrams, wiring layouts, paint numbers and anything you need – just ask! The only downside of my 1994 Vectra 34′ is the limited carry capacity (CCC) (GVWR vs empty curb weight).
Newmar Dutch Star 4369. Half bath, continuous hot water (long hot showers) are really nice luxuries. Comfortable overall, drives well, most things work well most of the time.