Does Anyone Need A Giant 4x4 Motorhome?

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SDDiver5

Expedition Leader
Imagine taking a winter trip through AK and Canada and hitting a bunch of different ski resorts. Talk about forget you money!

I wonder how these compare in function and quality to an Earth Roamer.
 

ace944gs

Member
Yeah id love to see this thing try a trail. Any trail. Anything not paved.

It IS a hilarious show piece though, and if I had stupid money I'd drive this thing all day, lighting expensive cigars with $100 bills.
 

RoamIt

Well-known member
While these are not workable for overlanding, I must admit I prefer that style of interior more than the sterile, hospital room, all white look of many rigs. I realize it's about being able to easily clean, etc. We all have our own preferences, but when I get to the interior of my build, there will be soft surfaces & wood.
 

86scotty

Cynic
Agreed. Seriously, this thing isn't going to get down a wet gravel road. For that coin why wouldn't anyone with a brain buy a diesel pusher and tow an offroad toy if needed? I'm speaking of travel in North America as I am not familiar with wet gravel roads in other nations, but these things are a joke. The diesel pusher RV market turns out some seriously nice stuff and has been refining it for decades, and you could outdo this monstrosity for half the price.
 

clydeps

Member
I must admit I prefer that style of interior more than the sterile, hospital room, all white look of many rigs.
Each to his own - I think that interior is downright depressing. So dark and heavy - it would make me feel like I was incarcerated in a 19th century asylum.
 

RoamIt

Well-known member
Each to his own - I think that interior is downright depressing. So dark and heavy - it would make me feel like I was incarcerated in a 19th century asylum.
Yes, there would be some restraints, but only if she is OK with with it...
 

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