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The amount of money I happily throw at this hobby.
 
I'm very surprised my 2023 Newmar has required more repairs in the first 10 months than my 2016 KZ travel trailer did in the entire 7 years I owned and camped it.
 
I'm very surprised my 2023 Newmar has required more repairs in the first 10 months than my 2016 KZ travel trailer did in the entire 7 years I owned and camped it.
Ouch!!!
 
I'm very surprised my 2023 Newmar has required more repairs in the first 10 months than my 2016 KZ travel trailer did in the entire 7 years I owned and camped it.
That is like comparing a F-22A Raptor to a Cessna Skyhawk plane.
 
Oh! I thought he was comparing FAA requirements to "damn anunganung"
 
That is like comparing a F-22A Raptor to a Cessna Skyhawk plane.
Well, isn't the 172 one of the longest private aviation aircraft in production? First produced in the 50's and still in production today.

Not fancy, true, but I think it's very capable, reliable, and safe. Most all of my family has worked for Cessna since my father hired in there in 1954. We have (had) a ton of manufacturing here in the Air Capital. Last I knew, the doors weren't falling off 172's.
 
I think you missed my point. How do you compare a motorhome to a bumper pull trailer? It like comparing a glider to prop plane.
 

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