Clifford, I really enjoy having you here for the deep OTR bus knowledge but I have to admit lately what I find ironically even more beneficial is you liking it both ways. LOL That is, being able to offer informed perspective of both well built pusher RV and our bus conversions.thank youoh - you forgot Newell
Clifford is out of the closet now, he is not ashamed of being "bi". LOL.
Good to see you are using it. You're driving lots of miles!Sitting here in the shop with nowhere to go...
I remember a few years back when everyone complained when the coaches got 6 to 8 mpg. That's good mileage for 50,000 lbs., but still sucks at the pump. I expect we'll be getting a fuel price spike in the next few years again, so drive them while you can.🤑
I'm a little late to this party but I too would recommend a BlueBird Wanderlodge. I loved my MCI and got a lot of complements on it but the BB I have now is as good or better in most areas. There are several 36' and 38' models.Factory equipped with a 10,000# Reese style hitch6v92 or newer models have 8V92s with NO cooling problems.Auto transAll steel bodiesFull length steel frame300 gallon fuel tank40 gal propane124 gal fresh100 gal grey94 gal black12K Diesel generatorWell made and nicely appointed interiors.A very active forum with around 4K members dedicated to only Wanderlodges. I think that is the most important feature. There is almost no problem somebody has not already had and solved and documented. Thousands of pages on documentation and factory diagrams or systems. This in no way is meant to impugn this forum. I and many others have benefited greatly from the help here. There is, however, an advantage to concentrating on only ONE manufacturer. Check out https://www.wanderlodgeownersgroup.com. There is a wealth of info there.TOM