Thanks!! I know a lot of folks didn’t care for the head mount perspective because I turn my head often to check mirrors and such, so I figured I’ll try more stationary positions. I have a new perspective I’d like to try today, actually, on a longer drive so that’ll make another video soon also. It hurts me to hear “I could never drive something that big!” and I’m hoping this changes peoples’ minds!
@@CozyLivingMachine I believe this video can only help people concur their fears. Another thing that should happen more is that these dealers should allow test drives. I’ve heard that some don’t which maybe I kind of get but still I think it might help. The other thing is that buyers should be made aware of RV driving schools too for some that would be great 😎🇺🇸
I’ve got a 2018.. same as the one you’re driving. I’m all over the road with loose steering. Can’t take eyes off road for a second. How to solve that problem?
Oh that's great! We have lived this way for over 6 years now, and frankly I've never needed another car. We drive our motorhome when we need a car, and otherwise our feet or pedals get us around everywhere else! When Emma and I met, she had a car that we actually found was more of a headache than it was worth and turned it in before the end of its lease because it just didn't help us in any way. If we were going from RV park to RV park, a car would probably come in handy, though for folks towing a trailer or fifth wheel, I'd say just using the truck is more than adequate for just about any need one might have!
@@CozyLivingMachine I have a 2020 odyssey 25r and that's why I though I could get by without one and you just proved that i can. Before I had an allegrobus 45 and needed the toad, but decided to down size, so I'm thinking about getting rid of it.
@@timcaviness5933 Oh 100%, with the 25R you'll have a much better time using it whenever you need a "regular vehicle". Interesting that you're downsizing as well, I'm sure this will be much more maneuverable and hopefully maintenance will be a little less expensive also for you! Was it too much motorhome to move around and get in to parks and such that had you considering the downsize?!
Better without the music so we can hear the engine. Shouldn't be hard to drive. In the Army I drove a Deuce and a half with radio hut on the back and pulled a 1 1/2 ton trailer with canvas cover and all I had was 4" mirrors on the side so this should be a piece of cake. I'm looking at the Jayco 29mv, pretty much the same.
Oh yeah, it’s super easy to drive. A lot of folks psych themselves up because it’s a larger vehicle, it’s no big deal. There are a few others with the driving sounds, this was just the first video we had done like this!
Thank you this was the most helpful video I watched.
I was hoping to see and hear how it handled on the highway.
Great video guys ! I took some good notes 😎👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!! I know a lot of folks didn’t care for the head mount perspective because I turn my head often to check mirrors and such, so I figured I’ll try more stationary positions. I have a new perspective I’d like to try today, actually, on a longer drive so that’ll make another video soon also. It hurts me to hear “I could never drive something that big!” and I’m hoping this changes peoples’ minds!
@@CozyLivingMachine I believe this video can only help people concur their fears. Another thing that should happen more is that these dealers should allow test drives. I’ve heard that some don’t which maybe I kind of get but still I think it might help. The other thing is that buyers should be made aware of RV driving schools too for some that would be great 😎🇺🇸
@@georges4562 agreed!!
@@georges4562 I wouldn't but it if I couldn't drive it.
Good share. Class C’s ck all the boxes But rented one and the sway roll was really bad. I’ve heard of ? Liquid air springs also improve.
Airbags would definitely be my choice after having Liquid Springs on our Class A. It might be different on a C, if it's an option.
I’ve got a 2018.. same as the one you’re driving. I’m all over the road with loose steering. Can’t take eyes off road for a second. How to solve that problem?
The steering definitely shouldn't be loose- We would recommend taking it in for an alignment and steering adjustment. That's just scary!
Do you have a tow vehicle? I've never seen one in your video's. Just wandering.
No toad here - just the two bikes at the moment!
@@CozyLivingMachine I'm going full time end of this month, and was wondering if I could go without a toad.
Oh that's great! We have lived this way for over 6 years now, and frankly I've never needed another car. We drive our motorhome when we need a car, and otherwise our feet or pedals get us around everywhere else! When Emma and I met, she had a car that we actually found was more of a headache than it was worth and turned it in before the end of its lease because it just didn't help us in any way. If we were going from RV park to RV park, a car would probably come in handy, though for folks towing a trailer or fifth wheel, I'd say just using the truck is more than adequate for just about any need one might have!
@@CozyLivingMachine I have a 2020 odyssey 25r and that's why I though I could get by without one and you just proved that i can. Before I had an allegrobus 45 and needed the toad, but decided to down size, so I'm thinking about getting rid of it.
@@timcaviness5933 Oh 100%, with the 25R you'll have a much better time using it whenever you need a "regular vehicle". Interesting that you're downsizing as well, I'm sure this will be much more maneuverable and hopefully maintenance will be a little less expensive also for you! Was it too much motorhome to move around and get in to parks and such that had you considering the downsize?!
Better without the music so we can hear the engine. Shouldn't be hard to drive. In the Army I drove a Deuce and a half with radio hut on the back and pulled a 1 1/2 ton trailer with canvas cover and all I had was 4" mirrors on the side so this should be a piece of cake. I'm looking at the Jayco 29mv, pretty much the same.
Oh yeah, it’s super easy to drive. A lot of folks psych themselves up because it’s a larger vehicle, it’s no big deal. There are a few others with the driving sounds, this was just the first video we had done like this!
you fast forward over the most important stuff; acceleration and cruise speed noise on the highway.