I can understand why she says that. My wife drives ours for hours on end cross country just fine. She gets better MPG than I do because she has a lighter foot. I get 22 to 24MPG but she will get 25 to 27MPG. It's easier to drive than a car because it's actually narrower than a regular truck like a F150 or a Chevy or Ram. The one we have is an old one - 2004, and they are smaller than the ones they build today. You don't need the dual axl unless you go with the big class C style "box" built on the MB truck - which I DO NOT recommend. The whole point of going with a vehicle like this is so you can operate just like a car. We park everywhere a car parks. Right down the narrow side streets of New Orleans between Bourbon and Royal and up the River Walk in San Antonio right down Lombard street in San Fran. NO PROBLEM.Tomfoolery wrote:That's the one the admiral wants. MB, or the Winnebago unit built on that MB Sprinter chassis. .BOAT wrote: 22 FEET CLASS B DIESEL OR BIODIESEL FRONT ENGINE REAL WHEEL DRIVE DIFFERENTIAL THREE QUARTER TON And I do not have a hitch on the front.
The manufacture is Mercedes and the truck is a tank. We hit a deer in Texas at 65 and cut the deer in half right down the middle. The van is built like a Panzer tank.
I have had lots of trucks - Several F150, RAMS, Econolines, Chevy - this one is the best truck I have ever had. It's the ONLY truck that I have been able to have for so many years - it's 11 years old and still ready to go another 11 years with no issues at all.
As for backing - this thing is great because the back doors swing all the way around out of the way. I can swing the back doors against the side of the van and back up the boat looking right down the bow! But what really gets people talking at the ramp is when I get the trailer in the water, I WALK thru the back of the van right onto the trailer to release the boat. I never get my tootsies wet - even on the shallow sand ramps like they have in Mexico.
I have loaded the thing up with sand, cement, whatever - the rear does not deflect. Had 15 people in it and the rear hardly moved over an inch. It's got some super duper fiberglass or composite spring leaf thing in the back that makes it adjust to any load and still ride upright and nice. It does not squat under a load like all my other trucks did.


