Pros and cons of a shell?

27 May.,2024

 

Pros and cons of a shell?

If you can afford the Snug top, I'd highly recommend it. I've had my Rebel for 3 months now and have been really happy with it. It stays completely sealed in rainstorms and when washing the truck. It's carpeted on the inside and the dealer I bought it from installed a DC LED light (not battery powered). I also added a few options, the window that meets up with the cab can flip down to allow cleaning to the back window. I also got the pet protector screens, which is a hard metal mesh that is mounted over the screen windows; this also adds a layer of security. The best option I got was the pro lock. the stock lock has to pop out to unlock and open, while the pro lock you can lock and unlock with the key, and the lock doesn't pop out. This way I can leave it unlocked without it being noticed.

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15 Reasons You'll Regret an RV in Retirement

If you&#;re work-weary and ready for retirement, the call of the open road might beckon you to saddle up in a recreational vehicle and take off. No 9-to-5, the kids are grown and gone and the RV life seems compelling. Sell the house and move on! 

If you&#;re feeling that way, you aren&#;t alone. According to a study by the RV Industry Association (the most recently available information), RV ownership in the U.S. shot up 62% over the previous 20 years, and a record 11.2 million households owned an RV in . Sales at many RV dealerships spiked, in part, because of the coronavirus pandemic, but Progressive has seen a steady increase in the number of full-time RV policies sold since . 

And it&#;s not just retirees who want to hit the road. In a survey, Progressive found that half of RV owners were aged 18 to 44, while only 18% were 65 or older. Clearly, others now want to vacation in a self-enclosed traveling capsule that will let them avoid hotels, motels and even other people.

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But is an RV in retirement right for you? We spoke with retirees who spend much of their time in recreational vehicles for guidance on the cons of RV living in retirement. Key downsides?

&#;Emptying the sewer tanks. Cost of fuel. Rising costs of campgrounds. Having to manage mail forwarding, unreliable internet access for and online banking. Managing deliveries from Amazon and prescription refills,&#; said Geoff Baker, a retired commander with the British Royal Navy who has been RVing across America since with his wife, Laura (their home base is Polk City, Fla.).

Here&#;s what the Bakers and others had to say about the downsides of life on the road in an RV.

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