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Is This $1.1 Million 2023 EarthRoamer SX Still the KING? Come Check Out This Massive Built RV!
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2023
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For over seven figures, you'd expect to get a huge amount of luxury in a massive, go-anywhere package. That's what the EarthRoamer RV promises to provide, and Andre walks you through all the feautres you get for $1.1 million!
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“Those are the quirks and features of the Earthroamer. Now it’s time to take it on the TFL off road course and see how it drives…”
Yes, we hope to do a drive soon!
I see what you did there 😁
Would love to see how the SX and LTI fair off road how rugged can it get and it’s handling abilities
Pulled a Doug!! Well done sir.
They wish they were Doug lol
Imagine being out in the wilderness and getting stranded in limp mode cause you outta def 😂
The level of custom stuff here is mind blowing. Thanks for giving us a tour, Andre!
It's really cool to see. It's way above my level of pampering, but I still love seeing what custom builders do making trail style RV's.
And should be for over one million dollars.
I went from going to buy a 50 ft fifth wheel to changing my mind and going to nomad.
Off-road.
THIS IS SO LUXURIOUS AND IT WOULD BE EASY TO HANDLE.
YES I THINK IT'S WORTH THE PRICE
Not much here is custom... It's all actually preset, they don't do a lot of customization.
I'm impressed by the ask...$1.1M 🤣
Driving one of those around, you might as well have a sign that says rob me.
I’m sure the owner will have a fully auto rifle. Good luck to the robber, over my dead body! Haha
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 If I was rolling around in this I'd be so weaponed up, there wouldn't be room for anybody else
Another Sign and Form of Proof that America is Violent as Fck !
Please do, I have 21 reasons and 42 more ready to explain why you've made a bad choice 😆
The margin on this truck must be insane. Even if you buy the most expensive parts, hire the best staff your margin will be crazy with that price 😂
It’s hand built. Not mass produced. Your not paying for just the parts. You pay for the quality. Drive a Bentley and then a Chrysler 300. You can tell which one is hand made. Also the Bentley will last you decades compared to the Chrysler 300.
@@Rummelta Bentley is a car built from scratch. Here we have a truck made from another company, like a Ford. Yes it has been improved a lot, and the living part of it is great. But it is still a Ford (or some of the other trucks they are using) But I get it like Bentley, there is a market for people showing that they can afford the most expensive car.
@@danielsal5442 I agree that they are overpriced but noone is building something this offroad capable with these features so it is meant for people who do not care about a million dollars and there are plenty of them when you dont have much competition. Can you really say that a richard mille is worth a million bucks but this isnt? Id much rather have one of these irresepective of market value.
I think you fail to understand business modelling. From being around sailboats, I can tell you that the molds for body panels like that are not cheap at all, and they don't last; they have to be replaced regularly(probably every 50 or so units for something like this). Then there's the craftsmen. If you want to retain a staff of skilled tradespeople, you have to be able to pay them for their skills. Around here, an AVERAGE is $40/hour, plus benefits(paid by the employer), liability insurance, etc. My dad bills his guys out at $120/hr, and after they're paid, insurance is paid, and everything else, he's maybe making $10/hour per guy. But to prevent turnover, you have to be able to offer them steady work. These things don't sell to everyone(350ish of them on the road), but you have to be able to keep the talented, trained guys around to maintain the level of quality. Then there's the facility itself: gotta pay for the land, the structure, the utilities, the tools... it's a long list, and we haven't even started buying the truck, the components, or the materials yet!
Furthermore, they're marketing a premium luxury product to people with money, and those people WANT some degree of exclusivity. They WANT to turn heads and be able to brag about their fancy RV.
They aren't profiting nearly as much as you think they are. You're just clueless about how business expenses work, and probably a little butthurt that your broke ass can't afford one. 😂
@@bradsimpson8724 You get your knowledge from your dads business and think you can apply it on all companies. Good for you!
I'm a diehard Ford guy. Im also a HUGE ER fan. Though I'm liking the bowtie version, MORE of what I kinda felt was missing in the original ER. Absolutely beautiful box and interior.
WoW 1.1 M for that ?! Totally insane and out of price ! 🤯
In my country (Portugal) you can buy *2* BIG luxury homes for the same price ! 🤣
is this the incredible 1 million dollar earthroamer on a 12 dollar camera from 2007? AMAZING headline
Thing that gets me about these, even out here in the West (AZ) these are not getting very far off a graded Forest Service road. I’m in a Power Wagon with a FWC Hawk in the bed, and I’m at the limit of what one can realistically take into truly remote locations. For 1.1 mil you can buy one sweet used diesel pusher RV and nice Land Cruiser 80. 100 or 200 series to flat tow behind.
I agree. I see these as the American version of those German style heavy touring vehicle built on MAN chassis. Yes, you absolutely could travel the world in one, and in countries where just getting around requires 4 wheel drive then something like this makes some sense. However in the US, minus maybe Alaska, this thing makes very little sense.
@@PatrickRich - The other thing that has always got me about ER's is their actual coach outfitting is not all that great for the price. Certainly not on the level of those big European conversions, nor even domestic high end RV coach builders.
They look to limited to actually go anywhere off road
@@PatrickRich exactly
@@donleamon8653 they previously have gone bankrupt somehow I don't think they've learnt how to make a better expedition vehicle
I mean, that’s cool and all, but $1.1 mil?!?! Damn… could build myself a hell of a house for that.
Jesus I can't imagine they're selling too many of them for that price 😂
They aren't meant to. They're very specifically a boutique firm marketing to wealthy buyers. That's the whole business model. There are already dozens of companies building cheap camper boxes for every piece of white trash with a down payment. The number of people offering something like this in the US is very small, and was even smaller when Bill built the first one.
I think they said in another video 40/year. 1 year wait list to have one built.
I was fuelling up my diesel truck today when a fully optioned EarthRoamer pulled in. I was in awe!!
It's all brilliant but I really liked the ladder up to the bunk. The way the steps pivot as the ladder is folded out is cool👍🏼
I’d love to know what it actually costs to build. $1.1 mil you could buy a heluva offroad camper, house, razor, and still have money left over.
150k + truck is my guess. So their profit is around 850k once it sells lol
@@alphanation368 yeah - I'd put 100k-maybe 120k at max - no reason it should cost more than that. Should come with a year (or more)'s worth of free fuel too, just completely overpriced when you could buy an actual house (or better more expansive RVs) for a fraction of the cost. Just seems the 'more expensive the better' companies started making stuff like this. Reminds me of the DIY van people for ~15k, yet companies charging 10x or more for a similar product, just bonkers to me.
whatever the cost of the truck plus maybe 50k for the camper would be their cost. it is a complete rip off.
If any of you can produce it for these ridiculous numbers you are pulling out your a**, you can easily become multimillionaires. Why hasn't a competitor come along and taken all their business over the last 25 odd years if it would be so easy to do so? Surely your families could benefit from you guys getting out there and out competing ER?
I stopped at the EarthRoamer shop just north of Denver with my uncle one time to take a look at their vehicles. The lady working in the office was incredibly rude. Same with the guy who was out in the parking lot in one of their vehicles. They basically acted like they couldn’t be bothered; had they asked, they would have learned that my uncle was in the market for an RV…
Contrast that with Jonathan Ward of ICON/TLC. Dude couldn’t have been any nicer. Not only did he take time out of his day to talk with me for 10 minutes, he pulled one of his project managers to give me a private tour of the shop - let me look at and sit in any vehicle I wanted. Absolutely fantastic experience. Could not have been more different than the way the EarthRoamer people treated us.
Really says a lot about an organization on how they treat people. I don't know if I'll ever have enough money to buy an EarthRoamer, but if I did, I'd buy 3 trucks from Jonathan Ward instead!
Dude, really? It's a shop building custom luxury off-road campers. They're busy doing shit, and if you did one lick of research, you'd know it's very prominently posted on their site that they don't accept walk-ins. One in a thousand people, or less, actually has the means to afford one of these, and even fewer the inclination. They'd have to hire 20 more people to appease every slack-jawed looky-loo that wants to cone in and poke around with no ability or intention of supporting their business.
Make an appointment. I called ahead and went in to look at a pre-roamed rig, and was greeted with open arms and a great experience. Don't be mad at them for being uninterested in having their time wasted so the hundredth jackass of the day could get their Instagram shot next to one of their rigs. If you want to do that, go see them at a show where they're EXPECTING to have their time wasted.
cool story...
I was getting ready to buy one of these over priced machines, then discovered the off road trailers that are a fraction of the price, bigger, and allow you to drop off your tiny house so you can use your truck separately.
You can get a off road Australian made "Bruder X" for about $200,000. Or an American made Xplore 195 or Xplore X22 for $150,000 and $90,000 respectively.
Or Roamer 1 or Roamer X for around $100,000 and up.
The off road trailers are much more practical. If you have engine problems, your tiny house needn't be stuck with your non-running truck. Or you can drop off your camper at a RV park and take the truck out separately.
You would think for $1.1M they’d paint match so there’s no original white when you open the doors. Makes you wonder what other details are hurried or overlooked?
Extremely good point man, as a tech guy i see so much more that could and should be done in this thing
overpriced, this is ridicuolously jewish
I agree! just way to much money to overlook even the smallest of things. Also for the money I would like to see the testing breakdown. I would not want to spend 1.1 mill and the door fall off after using it ten times.
The people in the market for this kinda outdoors product are not making that kinda money, imo sorry
$1.1 million isn't what it used to be.
All mods can be ordered and put on the cab and chassis, show me something original
Love it! But... it drives me crazy that EarthRoamer doesn't center the stargazer window above the over-cab bunk so that two people can lay there and look up at the night sky together without laying in a cock-eyed position!
1.1M?! Does it come with a $993k worth of Chevy stock shares?
unattainable for most, but very impressive craftmanship to look at!
Their Ford models were amazing. Nice to have one for the Chevy folks. Also at this price point I’m sure you could get a GMC front clip too as these are fully custom ordered. Nice job EarthRoamer crew!!! If I was rich enough to buy this, I would. Travel the World, Blog it, then sell it. Truly Luxury on wheels.
Glad to see a dry bath again for these. I haven’t seen that sense the early days of EarthRoamer. Meaning the Expedition Portal days. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@HighRiderSonoma They really need to figure out how to get a dry bath in the LTi. even if they get rid of that couch that doesn't really look comfortable anyways and could also make the kitchen a little bigger with a dry bath and separate shower. They should at least try to make it an option, it would be a huge hit.
Love the ENTIRE BODY LINE-X coating! This will last for DECADES out in the field and wilds of North America AND BEYOND!
Waterproof, rustproof and ding/bump-resistant! It was GREAT IDEA by Earthroamer to do this coating for their trucks and campers.
If I had the money, I'd buy the F750 version which is BIGGER and ROOMIER so i can carry more gear out to the back-country lakes and rivers which are mostly wide-enough forest service roads which usualy have the really BIG and WIDE logging trucks on them so using those FSR roads will NOT be an issue for these combo-4x4-Camper-trucks!
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This will be the absolute minimum vehicle to take the family to the lake and pick up supplies from Home Depot by 2030.
Right on! Hell by then they'll just send home depot shit to your house and take it out of your check. Even if you didn't want anything. 😂
For a million dollars I would probably go another direction!
@@theglitch99 For sure unless i hit the big game
Klaus shwab says ull own nothing n be happy so u not gonna own anything
Great vehicle for a person with part time pizza delivery gig.
I was looking at the older models and I said, “ for all that money and no washer and dryer “. I’m glad they have that option now. One thing I would do if I was them is make a matching Earth Roamer trailer that you can haul all your toys and gear in. I’m sure they could make a really awesome accompanying trailer if they wanted too.
The prices of these things are ridiculous.....but seeing as how we live in an age where the average truck is well over $60k now.....its just sad. The manufacturers of so many things are just pricing people out. I see a lot of these going out of business in the next few years if the economy tanks.
Pretty nice. I used to prep the Ford chassis to mount the one piece camper on. I also did the machining and welding for eartheoamerat the time.
That price though...you need to be part of the ruling class to own one. Better to build one out for a fraction of the price and it'll be a 1 of 1. Im not trying to take away from how awesome this thing is, it's just the price that kills it for most I'm sure.
@TBM,
Agreed.
2003, we engineered our ExpeditionVehicle for about five percent (5%) of this asking price.
Another benefit other than cost:
* reliability, durability, resilience.
Our rig has zero enormously complex components cobbled into enormously complex systems.
Wow so cool. Can’t wait for when I can own this in 20+ years.
Met a couple in one last summer in Utah the truck is cool but there are so many better options to travel in an rv
Very much agree on that
This thing is awesome but it’s so damn big and heavy how could you realistically take it anywhere truly remote? For this price you could get an amazing, comfy RV and a very nice Jeep to tow behind for getting into remote areas.
…and a vacation home.
I thought really nice RV's were like $100,000, have prices changed that much?
And some atvs
Future goal! Thanks for the tour.
Always love seeing the Earth Roamers in the parking lot off I-25
that's ridiculously cool, I'd love to have that for the family, love it I want one :)
I bought a Sportsmobile with a 6.6L Duramax for $35,000 so I could put $70,000 in upgrades and still be at 10% the price of this vehicle. No comparison though in quality and features...I'm not going to lie, this rig is bad ass and sweet. 😃 If I were mega wealthy I would buy one. Would love to tour the factory.
Does itt come with $750,000 of cash ?
That doesn't sound tax friendly
Absolutely stunning! I wish I could buy one.
That thing is incredible
Compared to the previous versions the interior is much better. The old ones looked like a 70s caravan made of parts from a local hardware store. So big improvement there.
The best life truck I see this model. 100% inteligent construction.
Andre loved the review! In the future, can you ask them what size holding tanks they have, fresh/grey/black. Also the house battery situation? We love to do a lot of dry camping and always curious about that stuff.
All that info is on their website.
14:12
Our ExpeditionVehicle is built on a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck.
Our travel-weight across the scale -- 14,000#.
This includes 190-gallons (approx 720-liters/litres) of diesel, plus fresh water and chocolate for two weeks.
the pinacle of mobile living. this is the absolute best layout. there is nothing that it doesnt have.
Aundre, at 02:04 you are looking at that front 4-link suspension; I have never seen it done this way before, hanging from the front...looks like it would be less harsh on impact?
These rigs are STUNNING !!! If you've ever seen one in person, you understand fully why the price tag. Incredible build! LOVE IT !!
I’m just here from the TikTok guy throwing shade. Lol this is insane so it’s a stock Chevy cab and chassis, stock drive train, a Kelderman air kit, and a bed camper, with a little bling here and there. I couldn’t have said this thing starts at a mil with a straight face. 85% pure profit right there 😂
Great job guys! Great stuff!!!
This is beautiful. Thanks Andre for the awesome review as always. Pricey yeah, but you get what you pay for. It’s always hilarious those that click the video and complain and complain… you know what you’re getting with an earth roamer… 😂 why bother to piss and moan? Anyways, if I had deep pockets I’d support the 114 craftsmen and their families and pick this beauty up without a second thought. Since I don’t it’s tent camping in my tundra 😂🤣
Impressive attention to detail and luxury. One thing that still looks quite awkward to me is the final weight distribution between the front and rear axles (and the respective stress on the frame). The rear axle seems way heavier than the front. To make things worse, there is a horrific overhang on the rear end. It just looks wrong to mount such a massive camper on this American conventional cab-chassis platform (especially double cab). I've seen this type of super cool camper abroad mounted on European trucks such as Mercedes Benz, MAN, DAF, etc (all cabover-style trucks). The weight distribution on a cabover truck has to be massively superior. Additionally, this vehicle is quite long relative to the size of the camper. Fantastic camper, wrong chassis platform.
You have got it in one the weight distribution Cabover European truck vastly superior
It's a vacuum infused carbon fiber shell making it very light weight. It looks top heavy but it isn't. The lithium battery bank as well as gas and water tanks are evenly distributed at chassis level making it very stable.
It's WAY lighter than it looks. Like AT LEAST a ton lighter than if it was made in aluminum or fiberglass.
So Expensive buy a House and Lot to Settle and Lived... 😢😢😭😭🤔🤔🤔™️™️😔😔😔😏😏🍞🍞🍞
People that buy these have several homes already, lot cheaper than private jet or 80’ yacht for a toy. Why not a home that can go to remote off road places
These guys should do a 6x4 chassis, with a good size battery bank / ev front drive, so 6x6, with generator and diesel motor.. battery bank for long offgrid / drive away in silence mode
I could definitely live in that DOWN BY THE RIVER!
Classic.
The LTI is a great bush/bugout/rock crawler. The SX is a proper basecamp setup for BLM/National/State Park/Festival Concerts like Bonnaroo or Coachella.
I like how you climb up that bed. I just want to see someone like me that’s 280 get down 😂😂😂😂😂
There is a little cabinet by the over-cab bed just right of the ladder. It looks like a natural step to be used instead of pulling down the ladder?
I love this, ice to see someone did the dry bathroom.
Well, hey, at least I know what to steal when the Zombie Apocalypse starts! Park that thing in a mountain forest, near a lake and ride it out.
I really like the American camper. Looks amazing.
Nice rig but for half the price I would choose an Unimog which has more space and is more capable.
Exactly. A lot of the other European trucks also would be a lot better
DAMN This is AWESOME!
This guy is the best spokesperson for a brand I’ve ever seen, check the video with Jay Leno, he knows absolutely everything regarding Eartroamers
The Jeaousy and Envy these vehicles produce on UA-cam comments in astounding. You can easily spend over a mil Euro at Unicat and it won't be as beautiful as this.
8:35 definitely not trying to sleep in a tent on a ski trip 🥶
This is the best thing ever made in life.. no way!
This my favorite by far . ❤
In 15 years when I have enough money to actually get one, I'm definitely swapping out the entire rear dinette for a full office space. Triple monitor main setup with a 65" TV and two vertical side monitors for good measure. A lot of people are comparing this to an offroad camper or an RV. It is neither. It is for people like me, who work in jobs that can be done from anywhere in the world, and like to have their own sanctum sanctorum, but don't just want a camper. This is a fully mobile, off-roadable apartment. It's not meant to go to a campsite, it's not meant to drive into a KOA location, or be sitting in a parking lot somewhere. It's meant to be completely off-grid, but still connected to the rest of the world.
and overpriced
@@J-_-S the CF shell alone probably costs a couple hundred grand. That process is NOT cheap.
@@spdcrzy maybe, its just guesssing price. Its still overpriced on eevery aspect.
@@J-_-S you're not thinking about the fact that they're replacing the ENTIRE interior, building every single thing from scratch, and providing a stupid amount of electrical power for the cost, and doing it in extremely low numbers compared to a lot of European manufacturers of these overlanding vehicles. They've only been producing more than one or two a year for maybe the last decade, and they've ramped up production tremendously. Not to mention, experienced American skilled trade labor is veeeeery expensive.
Can't wait for 20 years when I can buy a 2nd hand one
Véhicule exceptionnel, j'aime le contraste entre l'extérieur d'aspect militaire et l'intérieur luxueux. Bravo aux concepteurs.
If anyone would pay that much for this they are out there mind and the people charging the ridiculous prices for these things are even more crazy
BEAST!!!
Wow love this, wish was cheap
For 1.1 million, is lifetime free fuel and supplies also included? Just asking.
Like that he said "True Alison transmission". For those that don't know, 2020 and newer Silverados HD 2500/3500 duramax's dont have Alison transmissions anymore, GM just got the rights to use the name
Now that's very very nice 👌
That is a good business they have… spend $200k in parts and labor and get back $900k in profits
Yeah I as boutta say, are they the king of unaffordability
They have a payroll of 114 workers and only build a few a year. They have more than $200k in it.
@@JC-dr8ev if they sell it at $400k each ones trust me they will sell more than 5x of what they sell in a year
You're confusing mass production with handmade quality...
I'd say they earned their money building this, it's fit for a King
@@ironicallyvague1265 ok go ahead and buy one or 2
Awesome!
I gained a whole new appreciation for ER when I saw a video of their factory and listened to the men and women who design and build these vehicles. These people are at the top of their game in terms of experience and dedication to quality. I used to think that ER's vehicles were too expensive, but after seeing a deep dive into the technical aspects of these vehicles, it is obvious they are good value despite the sticker price. For instance, who else does a carbon fibre shell? I would like to see is a build on an KW K370. Okay, heavier, but these vehicles aren't really meant for off-road rock climbing, they are 4x4 so that they can go where conventional RV's cannot. i.e soft ground, sand, mud or wherever the pavement ends - IMHO 🙂
I don't ever Buy Lotter Tickets so I will Probably never own one .
C est magnifique. Impressionnant. Le reve . Oui un rêve hors de portée. Trop chère.
I guess inflation hit this vehicle like a ton of gold bricks. There are ~2 year old videos on UA-cam with titles staying in a $600,000 earthroamer. So this package has increased from about $600,000 just a couple of years ago to $1.1 million, really!
My ultimate dream offroad RV. Autonomously. Just add food. I will have one.
most people don't have a million dollars lay around to buy one. on of the nice atrv in the market.I like them.
Love it
Oh I would love to have the SX model but kinda torn bc the XTI I’m sure can get to many more places off road
I love it - seriously I do. But for that kind of money you get a Mercedes Actros-based liner from Germany with a the bells and whistles and an internal garage for a car including that car!
My biggest concern would be that the camper is not removable from the chassis while repairs on the vehicle are done. Ideally this is something that the manufacturer would still have to offer. Imagine you have engine or transmission problems while you are travelling. Repairs can take some time to resolve especially with waiting for parts. All the while adventurers could stay in a removable camper.
If you have the money for one of these you can afford a hotel while it's being worked on.
@@TrulyUnfortunate By that standard, those who have the money can jet & helicopter themselves anywhere in the world and be back in their 5-star residences for dinner. However that is sure no part of the game here!
Regardless of their wealth, the path of adventurers in these vehicles may very well lead to places, where it may be hard to find a qualified mechanic, let alone a hotel; at least not one that can keep up with the creature comforts that camper here can offer.
That is something that could have been considered and incorporated into the design by the manufacturer. Quite possibly with little effort and at a lower cost than many of the other already existing offered features.
@@mrtopcat2
When I said they could afford a hotel I assumed it would be in a city thats large enough to have a facility that could work on it.
If not you're going to be in for a very pricey tow to get it to somewhere it can be fixed.
Again no worries about money.
If you maintain a diesel properly you really dont have to many breakdowns.
And again if you have that kind of money you just put in a new engine or transmission.
As far as other campers goes there aren't that many out there that are off road capable. From what I've seen the price difference isnt that different for others with the same capabilities.
@@TrulyUnfortunate I am talking about a camper that is designed in ways that it can be detached.
What you wrote about diesel engines is only partially true, especially these days. They can have the same issues that any modern engine has. So regardless of engine type, proper diagnostic can be sometimes more involved and take long time and may even involve ordering part (waiting) and throwing those parts at a problem. By the way, especially in case of the (GM/Ford) 10-speed transmission, which still has many unexplained issues. Look it up.
This manufacturer did the same non-removable-cab-non-sense on their Ford based models. Except on the Ford you must remove the cab for cylinder head removal. Please look it up, I am really past arguing about this as I wrote this comment regarding the Ford based chassis and in turn the fanboys (or could be the PR-arm of the company itself) were all over me with MIS-information trying to state otherwise.
Please look up how such repairs go or better try to do a few of them yourself. It is easy to armchair things, but when you work on these things your perspective changes. Really, I have been working on cars and truck for over 35 years now. So I am past arguing with friends, who armchair things, with little to no practical experience.
@@mrtopcat2
The first time I saw a newer Ford pickup in the shop with the entire cab lifted from the frame, I chuckled with amazement.
Who engineered such redonckulous.
Great use of space.
THIS IS GOOD
Gotta say when my ticket hits, I'll spend that kind of money on my Regulator 41.
Gorgeous
Proud craftsmen? I'd say very f'ing proud!
Might have to grab me one of these
Good god I can buy a prevost with that amount of cash
A million dollars? To be cramped in a 5 foot wide sardine box? lol I’m very interested to see who would buy this.
You people really don't get it.
This isn't even the worst investment you could make, as overpriced as this is, there are worse options to splurge money.
This isn't to be seen as an alternative to an house, even though it is functionally; rather it's a fun, exclusive, luxurious and comfortable way to spend time for very rich people.
If you had 50M in your bank account, you'd buy it.
Really good ,
Very nice 👍
Earth Roamer is the definition of a rig for glamping with the potential to get away from others.
floorpan is just like a Fleetwood model ive seen. EXACTLY.
Awesome
I Rather this Floor Plan 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😍😍😍😍😍
How many mpg? With the large space under the vehicle you should be able to make it electric/hybrid. Do you have that choice?