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Rob.Singer
And before we went on and we talked about the famous RV that some people cope with by pretending it never existed, I told him the RV to some would only prove we had good jobs in our life and not my playing the DU play, then he awkwardly changed the subject.
Could you just tell us what it is like to drive such a luxurious machine? The cost of that thing is way beyond your average high-end sportscars. I can't even imagine the sensation.
Me? It has become well known I live in my parent's basement. I often sit back and dream what it'd be like to get out one of these days.
I mean this - you're a good writer Rob. Maybe you could write us up something so I could close my eyes and ride that ride.
On the internet I can buy train sims and farming sims but no one has put out a real RV simulator. Help me live the dream, please.
If you still live with your parents then you have a tolerant but good family....something most here lack.
The Newell is an uncomfortable beast. I chose it because it has the highest power/torque numbers of the high end RV's. If I'm going 65mph uphill and get slowed to 50 by some truck, after I pass it I want 65 again. 99% of class A's can't do that. The Newell can.
The discomfort comes in the form of how you're almost always the only Newell in the RV parks you stop at. RVers know what it is. They gawk, they ask questions, and they act as if you're on a completely different level than they are with their $150k and below rigs mostly. I belong in that group more than the Newell, Marathon, or Prevost group. I only bought it because of my success with the DU play. Had I bought it with our retirement savings it would have put a hurt on us over the long run. But it IS a dream to be in once the slideouts are out. To me it is a big hassle to drive. Too big, too long, too high, and way too much technology.
I'm asking $575k if anyone's interested in the fall. Max gets the first shot. He can't feel as if he doesn't measure up forever.