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Jodi Rogers

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As a Park Model RV Manufacturer I'm still not clear about why should people choose a Traditional RV [mod edit: link removed], I know if has easy mobility over a park model which is semi-mobile, but appart from that What do you think can be a major factor to choose a traditional RV.
 

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Exactly that: mobility. I can't take a park model half a dozen different places every summer.
 
Plus in many cases, states requiring permits to move the park model.
 
Seems a little confusion here!!!

 
Park models are not self contained. They do not have fresh, black and gray water tanks. It is usually assumed they are semi permanent and hard hooked to utilities. They are typically a bit wider than a traditional RV too, in some cases that width requires special transportation permits.
 
RV - has tires - mostly for travel
Park model -small house in a campground.
 
I am so hesitant to post for the first time in a forum. As you might guess, I know nothing (that was my Sgt. Shultz impression). I want to buy a park model to put permanently in a tiny home village outside Albuquerque. I would be pleased to find a buying consultant to pay for assistance. He/she could be in Albuquerque or it could be by phone anywhere in the USA.
 
I am so hesitant to post for the first time in a forum. As you might guess, I know nothing (that was my Sgt. Shultz impression). I want to buy a park model to put permanently in a tiny home village outside Albuquerque. I would be pleased to find a buying consultant to pay for assistance. He/she could be in Albuquerque or it could be by phone anywhere in the USA.
What you might like is one comprehensive guide!

This will answer many questions,and leave opinions at the door!!!

 
Park models are wonderful, for their intent. It's the first word, "PARK", as in immobile, as in not very maneuverable, but nice in a semi-permanent setting!
SO....RV = MOBILITY!! PARK MODEL= STATIONARY, BUT ROOMY!!

There you have it folks!!:D:D

PS: From a guy with little knowledge of Park Models, other than what I see at the Tampa Super Show!!
 

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