As your little Northern New Jersey Consigliere, I am willing to press my french cuffs, buff my wing tips and go deep into the weeds to help put this little problem to rest.
I love how decisive you are. You know what you want and what concessions you are willing to make. And if it doesn't work you don't waste time or emotion about changing it. Thanks for the detailed plus/minus on the rig!
I can’t wait to buy your audio book. I have never bought an audio book 📖 before but this is a special case. You ARE the only one who can pull it off properly!
I totally agree with your comments about the bed and kitchen. I'm a really short person. Most class B's have too much bed and not enough kitchen. Looking to do something custom. Since you said the driving was comfortable....I would like to know if the driver's seat could be adjusted up and down as well as forward.
So much more helpful review than all other RV reviews. You really nailed all the points I was curious about class B RV. Still counting days to get one and live my dream. Well, need to wait until my kid to graduate and get a full time remote job.
It really is amazing how there are so many RV's out there yet I am still begrudgingly planning a self-build because literally none of them meet my needs, regardless of price.
Glad you made it to Wyoming Casey and had a safe trip home. A good review of the down falls of the mobile office. Nice that it held it's value. Yep, we do have some fierce winds. This year has been full of light, medium and heavy rains.
You may want to consider the Tiffin Cahaba. Since it's on the Sprinter 144, it'll be more nimble than the long wheelbase Promaster, but it's a very functional layout. It addresses most of the issues you had with the 18M. With its twin bed layout, as a solo traveler, one side can be a dedicated bed and the other a dedicated couch. No mattress Tetris, no issues with height. In addition, there's a small desk that turns into a work area by swiveling the driver's seat. The fridge isn't significantly larger, but IMHO, the drawer design is easier to use. It has a Volta system so power is plentiful and a generator isn't needed. Sprinter's turbodiesel is more powerful and the big 3500 Promaster may be even more sluggish than the little 1500 Promaster since they share the same engine. The Cahaba has windows on both sides of the van, allowing for cross ventilation.The Uconnect 5 on the MY 2023 Promaster have a larger screen than what was available in previous years. The Cahaba MBUX has a 10" screen. Other than when I'm searching for a gas station that sells diesel, I prefer the Sprinter chassis, but if you are committed to a vehicle based on the Promaster, the Travato 59G layout would also be better suited for your priorities than the 18M.
I know you do real estate now, but I REALLY HOPE - SOMEDAY - you are able to travel the country full time, making videos.. because that's what you are THE BEST at. But I understand that life is $$$$ anyways, love the updates.
Completely agree. Casey has some of the most enjoyable videos and realistic perspectives found on UA-cam. Really miss those short video "documentaries" she did on different special or historical locations she came across during her travels.
Okay young lady, time for you to move into the future! Get yourself into the "Wheel Estate" EV business! Land yourself an RV park in the northeast (think Maine). Set it up with proper power to each site, Tesla plugs, Tesla Megapak, and count the $$$$$ coming in.
@@clarkleakins879 LOVE the "wheel estate" phrase! Will be a cold day in hell before I embrace the silence of Tesla while my diesel is still around (and far more reliable!)
HAHAHA! I UNDERSTAND regarding your not driving a Tesla. I was suggesting how to serve the future EV industry, government mandates/specific charge connection, some/many people driving Tesla will want to "camp mode", need electric to do that, at a campground. KOA already upgrading their facilities for EVs. "The future is Electric".
Greetings from Columbus, Ohio, and Happy Fourth of July. I am an excellent swimmer as was my father before me and his father before him. Have a wonderful week.
Only class B floorplan that I ever found that I thought would work for me was an old (2001) American Cruiser. (Rear entrance, rear bath - streetside, rear kitcken - curbside, hanging closet, streetside gaucho & curbside dinette. - Gaucho replaced with desk, dinette replaced with single bed.
We've had the RV the Thor 18M is based on for over five years and we're happy with it for camping trips for two people. This is not to say she's wrong for herself. People's needs vary. But I also noticed that when Thor decided to copy what we have--a Carado Axion from the now-defunct Hymer North America--they cheaped out every which way. For example, Casey complains about not having an open-able window on the sliding door for cross ventilation. We do. We have a proper marine toilet instead of a cassette (you still have to pay a dump fee to dump the gray water tank even if you have a cassette so what's the value?). We have 200W of solar instead of the Thor's 100W, and lithium batteries instead of lead acid. And an underhood generator instead of the noisy and hard to access gasoline-fueled generator under the van. And so forth. So ours if more lievable due to all the upgrades compared to the Thor. But it's still under 18 ft. long. Well, unlike Casey, we live in a condo in a city, and we can't have anything longer than 18 feet on the premises. So if we wanted something longer we'd have to store it somewhere and pay storage on it and not have it available as a second car, which we use it for because it gets 15mpg on regular and can park in a parallel space. The only way we could have a b igger RV is to not own any and just rent one when we needed it. Also, here in California, when you try to reserve a camptise at a public campground, they always want to know how long your vehicle is, and if you're longer than 18 ft. fewer campsites are available. The fold-out bed is a daily hassle, but a van this size will be claustrophobic with a permanently deployed bed. No way around it. And as it happens we owned a VW Euroan Camper for 20 years, and the Promaster 1500 is wider and longer, so for us it was a step up in roominess. We'd have to sell our condo and move if we got a pROMASTER 3500 THAT SHE WAYS IS THE MINIUM. And many thiousands of people in other countries camp in Promaster 1500-sized vans The notion of vast minium space needed wakes many Euros roll their eyes. With the foldout bed folded we have a spacious, comfortable van. She complains about the lack of storage space. We agree that it's not much in such a short RV that has a full bathroom. Our solution is a fold-up hitch-mounted cargo platform that can accommodate two 27 gallow rainproof containers. One holds all our bedding; the other holds things like the water hose and Lynx Levelers that can dirty up the interior. Food goes in a hard-sides box that folds flat when empty. It's just the size to fit in front of the passenger seat when it's rotated. . As for the bed being uncomfortable, no RV comes with a comfortable bed, really. You have to get custom memory foam mattresses that fit in the covers. Ours cost about a grand, though cheaper is doable. And while the couch is too high for your feet to set flat on the floor, we just put one of the bolsters down there on top of a cushioned mat that we stand on for working in the kitchen. And as for the sliding door and rear doors letting in bugs, that's why we have Skeeter Beater screens with magnets on their periphery to hold them in place. As for lack of power, it has adequate power. No more, but no less. And certainly comparable to what the Sprinter and Transit have. Just think about that 15mpg as it's going up a long grade--which we have aplenty here in California, sometimes up to 10,000 ft. above sea level or more. There were about 220 Careado Axions made, and you can almost always find one for sale somewhere in the country at any given time. Check them out on the Facebook page for them, which I help moderate. Honestly Ieverything I've heard about the Thor version doesn't make me want to get one. I'm so glad we got an Axion while it was available.
So not to remind you or anything, but during the live when you were comparing the 18m to the larger version I said GET THE BIGGER ONE you deserve it 😄 and you and everyone on the chat agreed! but then you pulled the trigger on the smaller one so I’m glad you sold it!!
Hi Casey, waiting for your audio book to come out! Would love your opinion on the new Roadtrek Pivot Slumber that was rated best class b van in spring. Keep up the great work!!
Good points. I have a roadtrek, the bed is in the back plenty of room up front. Need a spare tire too.I've had a blow out, plenty of trend but dry rot on sides
Thank you for another great video. My late husband and I purchased a 1995 Pleasure-Way STW last February. It has turned out to be perfect for me and works for a guest too. Because of the twin beds. Yes I agree about the bathroom in the middle, but when purchasing really used and going for the engine you want, you get what you get. I'm going to do a few minor updates and likely leave homebase for the entire winter. Pleasur- Way, has always had some light interiors and I love that. I can't wait for your book. Best wishes on finding the perfect mobile office/ adventure vehicle for your style.
@@CaseyRoman 🤣🤣 And filling up the entire roof with 1kW of solar will allow you to run another fridge and freezer on top of a 6000 BTU AC on a hot sunny day. It's amazing what math and science can do for us Hey, hope you find the perfect rig soon 👍😁. The travel videos you did were entertaining.
Sorry about your bad experience. They don’t make them like roadtreks anymore. I own a 210 versatile and the bed was permanently set up. Topped it with a memory foam was good to go. Very comfortable.
This is my first time watching you and your honesty is refreshing. That being said, there is no way in hell I would consider a class b. I don't think you could give me one unless I could hang a for sale sign in it immediately.
Your awesome, thank you for your honest evaluation, it’s going to help me so much when I buy my first Class B, you cover so much and touch on so many things most reviews don’t talk about ❤
Thanks for the informative info on the Thor. I've been looking at it closely, and yes, that bed/couch has concerned me from the start. Also, some people have voiced concerns about how low the generator sits on the chassis, which they say, results in only about 3-4 inches of ground clearance. Is that true? If so, I would think that this could lead to generator damage if hitting a mound or rock or something while on the go. Not sure if I'll continue to consider this one or keep shopping. The problem is is that I want a new Class B under $100,000 and there aren't many in that category from what I can tell. Thank again for your thoughts.
Don’t forget the Sequence and the Tellaro., same exact van. Glad you explained that! 😂 I noticed the variations as well. As for the Class B vans, I haven’t seen ONE with a standalone bed. If you found one, please share. I’m curious if there is an update to this video. Did you purchase another RV? If so again, please share!
Hi Casey! Another great video although I'm sorry that things didn't work out with the Thor! I don't blame you a bit for selling ANY RV you aren't truly happy/comfortable with. Did you sell your Thor through a sales service (like RV Trader, etc) OR did you sell it just by word of mouth? I'm curious for my own future reference.
If you liked the basic layout of the 18m but wanted longer ....look at the Thor Tellaro or Sequence...has the rear bath and just more room and bigger frig.
The Tellaro was initially my first choice but I will NEVER buy a fold-up bed again. It still suffers from the same issue of the bed taking over the entire space. The Sequence is pretty nice
Great Video - The comment at 20:50 "I know you've seen all these van channel where they have all these stupid photos up of the back doors wide open and you know it's the camera pans down across her exposed butt cheeks and she's reading Aristotle but it's upside down cause she's not actually reading it.....etc just killed me. Thanks for injecting some humour into the review!
Thank the Lord I found your channel. I will not make a move without your approval. The best honest review's hands down. When the right man comes along he will have a winner on his hands for sure. You Rock.
having a permanent bed, a dry bath & being able to stand up were my priorities for a class B+. Putting your bed up/down every day must be a pain AND what little storage you have is taken up by bed linens/pillows. Also no slide outs. A B+ has EVERYTHING you mentioned.
One downside of a B+ is they tend to look more like an RV and while few (nobody?) would mistake something like the Thor for a van, at least in the non-white color Casey's was, it didn't scream RV.
@@ianfurqueron5850 yup... cant put a utility rack on this and pretend it's a work van, but I find that I have no problem parking it on the street and never have to worry about a campsite since it's only 24'. I have no slide outs and when I back into a parking spot ( the backend over grass) many people look twice to realize it's an rv.
Can’t wait for the book! As a former camper I can relate to all the pros and cons. It is way better to have a designated bed and a rear bath. My experience comes from travel trailers and slide outs are a must for. Us. Good luck searching for new one. ❤❤❤❤❤
Casey- re: solar panels. When you don’t want to be shelling out $$$ for a parking space in a park. And not a wimp for camping; I’m overlanding on purpose- to get away from people!
Why not look into a custom built van instead of a new commercial build. You could get a custom build that meets all of your needs. The cost is approximately the same either way. They make vans with beds that raise and lower as well as having custom bathroom and office builds. Just a suggestion that could be worth looking into. Have a wonderful day.
As you keep looking for the "perfect" RV for you, consider looking at the fleet of RVs made by Coach House. Our Preference is the 27 foot "Platinum" on a Ford E450 chassis. It is powered by the "Godzilla" Gas V8 , lots of power without the crazy expensive maintenance of diesel. It is a small class C With super quality construction. There are numerous floor plans. We have owned ours three years now and have driven coast to coast twice We found the 27 to be large enough to live on comfortably for long periods yet compact enough to take shopping . The V8 had plenty of power when crossing the continental divide. It is fully self contained. The Ford E 450 chassis is rugged ( A consideration when we get off paved roads) and has ample load carrying capacity above the gross vehicle rating. Coach House is a small family owned business specializing in semi custom RVs Since this model is Ford, dealer support is available everywhere. This model fits in the space beween your B+ and the fifth wheel.
I seen a Canadian van where the back bed retracted up to the ceiling so you had storage or seating underneath and you had a real bed. You could contact Thor and actually put your input in.
I am sorry for you, this was hard for you or anyone. The 18M Class B is only 18 feet long, to have separate bed and desk space, the Ram Promaster 21 foot is needed. The 21 foot are the Thor Dazzle/Twist (low cost units), Thor Tellaro/Sequnce (hight cost units), Swift from JayCo, Travato from Winnebago and Nova fom Coachmen. Buyers need to look, study, think and if needed rent a unit to try. Rent cost less than the loss in a resale.
I am new here never saw any of your videos. This is my 1st. Love that you know what you like and don't. 1question please....why not do a custom build??? Best of all worlds!! Just wondering???
This comment tells me you have never done a van build. Or know the cost associated with custom build outs. Or how problematic resale is on custom build outs.
@@TheUGFUGF my first rig was a custom build. I get what you’re saying but it’s the resale value that loses me. Outdoorsy is littered with custom builds. Sorry, didn’t mean that to sound so harsh. Just terribly blunt.
I know this was mentioned previously..... But 1500, 2500, 3500..... Is the Engine - Not the wheelbase.... The 18M means - 18 foot wheelbase.... From front axel to rear axel.... 1,500 feet would be over 30 city lots.... 3,500 feet would be over 80 city lots.... Feel free to hide this comment.... It's just for your information.
Seems like every RV video I’ve ever watched, even when the owner likes it , most of the video is about a laundry list of various things breaking and falling apart from day one.
So much easier to use the casette toilet for urine only & put a bag in the bowl with some kitty litter for #2 double bag & dump in the nearest trash can. I just use some urine digester in the cassette toilet which cuts urine smell. With urine only you can use much longer before dumping too. Just my advice as a van lifer. If yiu can't seperate your 💧 & 💩, work on your kegel muscles...lol 😂
I agree. A 15 minute visit to an RV lot to see one in person would have also made it an immediate no for her. I also question dropping $100k on anything sight unseen, but that’s just me. On the other hand, there need to be more critical reviews of these class Bs out there- not everything can be puppies and rainbows. So if this video did nothing else, it may save someone from duplicating her mistake.
Wow ! I love this rig….I guess their are different levels of campers. This unit has everything I need plus. I guess I got a good one…. It’s a great lay out. No problems with hills and the cassette toilet I’ve had no smell issues. I guess I drink the right amount of water daily. I get 20 mpg. The air will pull through if you open the back and latch the doors ! I encourage everyone to go and look at one don’t be discourage by this video. I love mine! All rigs are having issues, nothing new in the industry.
All the rigs outfitted by American RV companies are so poorly designed, they are all doing the same bad layouts, this is why people are compelled to do there own van layout and build…
Casey, I learned more from you in this video than four years of researching! You rock! TY.
As your little Northern New Jersey Consigliere, I am willing to press my french cuffs, buff my wing tips and go deep into the weeds to help put this little problem to rest.
😂...
Bob will never let you down...he will be with you till your 90yrs old. Do not release Bob....
He is the love of my life
Would you ever drive your Bob to meet the Bob that used his Ram to Rescue you....
For all those that don't know that story....
@@bypinkerton892 I would faint with joy if I could introduce Bob to Bob. I'm hoping the book affords me that opportunity.
I love how decisive you are. You know what you want and what concessions you are willing to make. And if it doesn't work you don't waste time or emotion about changing it. Thanks for the detailed plus/minus on the rig!
It’s too much damn money to not be in love with it!
I can’t wait to buy your audio book. I have never bought an audio book 📖 before but this is a special case. You ARE the only one who can pull it off properly!
I totally agree with your comments about the bed and kitchen.
I'm a really short person. Most class B's have too much bed and not enough kitchen. Looking to do something custom.
Since you said the driving was comfortable....I would like to know if the driver's seat could be adjusted up and down as well as forward.
Ugh I hate that I forgot to mention this! The seats are VERY high and barely adjust. They do swivel...
Nice to hear you talking about RV's and travel again.
Great video! Saved me from buying one of the 18 foot camper vans. The bed/couch issue was something I thought would be an issue and now I am convinced
So much more helpful review than all other RV reviews. You really nailed all the points I was curious about class B RV. Still counting days to get one and live my dream. Well, need to wait until my kid to graduate and get a full time remote job.
It really is amazing how there are so many RV's out there yet I am still begrudgingly planning a self-build because literally none of them meet my needs, regardless of price.
Very relatable!!!!!
SAME!
LOVE how blunt, to the point, you are in this video. MUCH appreciated!
Glad you made it to Wyoming Casey and had a safe trip home.
A good review of the down falls of the mobile office. Nice that it held it's value.
Yep, we do have some fierce winds.
This year has been full of light, medium and heavy rains.
Can’t wait for the book, but you doing the audio version would be so much better. I love hearing you tell the stories.
You may want to consider the Tiffin Cahaba. Since it's on the Sprinter 144, it'll be more nimble than the long wheelbase Promaster, but it's a very functional layout. It addresses most of the issues you had with the 18M. With its twin bed layout, as a solo traveler, one side can be a dedicated bed and the other a dedicated couch. No mattress Tetris, no issues with height. In addition, there's a small desk that turns into a work area by swiveling the driver's seat. The fridge isn't significantly larger, but IMHO, the drawer design is easier to use. It has a Volta system so power is plentiful and a generator isn't needed. Sprinter's turbodiesel is more powerful and the big 3500 Promaster may be even more sluggish than the little 1500 Promaster since they share the same engine. The Cahaba has windows on both sides of the van, allowing for cross ventilation.The Uconnect 5 on the MY 2023 Promaster have a larger screen than what was available in previous years. The Cahaba MBUX has a 10" screen.
Other than when I'm searching for a gas station that sells diesel, I prefer the Sprinter chassis, but if you are committed to a vehicle based on the Promaster, the Travato 59G layout would also be better suited for your priorities than the 18M.
I know you do real estate now, but I REALLY HOPE - SOMEDAY - you are able to travel the country full time, making videos.. because that's what you are THE BEST at. But I understand that life is $$$$ anyways, love the updates.
I’m hoping this book gets me back on the road more
Completely agree. Casey has some of the most enjoyable videos and realistic perspectives found on UA-cam. Really miss those short video "documentaries" she did on different special or historical locations she came across during her travels.
Okay young lady, time for you to move into the future!
Get yourself into the "Wheel Estate" EV business!
Land yourself an RV park in the northeast (think Maine). Set it up with proper power to each site, Tesla plugs, Tesla Megapak, and count the $$$$$ coming in.
@@clarkleakins879 LOVE the "wheel estate" phrase! Will be a cold day in hell before I embrace the silence of Tesla while my diesel is still around (and far more reliable!)
HAHAHA! I UNDERSTAND regarding your not driving a Tesla.
I was suggesting how to serve the future EV industry, government mandates/specific charge connection, some/many people driving Tesla will want to "camp mode", need electric to do that, at a campground. KOA already upgrading their facilities for EVs. "The future is Electric".
Greetings from Columbus, Ohio, and Happy Fourth of July. I am an excellent swimmer as was my father before me and his father before him. Have a wonderful week.
Only class B floorplan that I ever found that I thought would work for me was an old (2001) American Cruiser. (Rear entrance, rear bath - streetside, rear kitcken - curbside, hanging closet, streetside gaucho & curbside dinette. - Gaucho replaced with desk, dinette replaced with single bed.
You should build a custom van with George from Humble Road.
Adore that guy!
We've had the RV the Thor 18M is based on for over five years and we're happy with it for camping trips for two people. This is not to say she's wrong for herself. People's needs vary. But I also noticed that when Thor decided to copy what we have--a Carado Axion from the now-defunct Hymer North America--they cheaped out every which way. For example, Casey complains about not having an open-able window on the sliding door for cross ventilation. We do. We have a proper marine toilet instead of a cassette (you still have to pay a dump fee to dump the gray water tank even if you have a cassette so what's the value?). We have 200W of solar instead of the Thor's 100W, and lithium batteries instead of lead acid. And an underhood generator instead of the noisy and hard to access gasoline-fueled generator under the van. And so forth. So ours if more lievable due to all the upgrades compared to the Thor.
But it's still under 18 ft. long. Well, unlike Casey, we live in a condo in a city, and we can't have anything longer than 18 feet on the premises. So if we wanted something longer we'd have to store it somewhere and pay storage on it and not have it available as a second car, which we use it for because it gets 15mpg on regular and can park in a parallel space. The only way we could have a b igger RV is to not own any and just rent one when we needed it. Also, here in California, when you try to reserve a camptise at a public campground, they always want to know how long your vehicle is, and if you're longer than 18 ft. fewer campsites are available.
The fold-out bed is a daily hassle, but a van this size will be claustrophobic with a permanently deployed bed. No way around it. And as it happens we owned a VW Euroan Camper for 20 years, and the Promaster 1500 is wider and longer, so for us it was a step up in roominess. We'd have to sell our condo and move if we got a pROMASTER 3500 THAT SHE WAYS IS THE MINIUM.
And many thiousands of people in other countries camp in Promaster 1500-sized vans The notion of vast minium space needed wakes many Euros roll their eyes. With the foldout bed folded we have a spacious, comfortable van.
She complains about the lack of storage space. We agree that it's not much in such a short RV that has a full bathroom. Our solution is a fold-up hitch-mounted cargo platform that can accommodate two 27 gallow rainproof containers. One holds all our bedding; the other holds things like the water hose and Lynx Levelers that can dirty up the interior. Food goes in a hard-sides box that folds flat when empty. It's just the size to fit in front of the passenger seat when it's rotated. .
As for the bed being uncomfortable, no RV comes with a comfortable bed, really. You have to get custom memory foam mattresses that fit in the covers. Ours cost about a grand, though cheaper is doable. And while the couch is too high for your feet to set flat on the floor, we just put one of the bolsters down there on top of a cushioned mat that we stand on for working in the kitchen.
And as for the sliding door and rear doors letting in bugs, that's why we have Skeeter Beater screens with magnets on their periphery to hold them in place.
As for lack of power, it has adequate power. No more, but no less. And certainly comparable to what the Sprinter and Transit have. Just think about that 15mpg as it's going up a long grade--which we have aplenty here in California, sometimes up to 10,000 ft. above sea level or more.
There were about 220 Careado Axions made, and you can almost always find one for sale somewhere in the country at any given time. Check them out on the Facebook page for them, which I help moderate. Honestly Ieverything I've heard about the Thor version doesn't make me want to get one. I'm so glad we got an Axion while it was available.
Spent so much money for so many modifications
So not to remind you or anything, but during the live when you were comparing the 18m to the larger version I said GET THE BIGGER ONE you deserve it 😄 and you and everyone on the chat agreed!
but then you pulled the trigger on the smaller one so I’m glad you sold it!!
Hi Casey, waiting for your audio book to come out! Would love your opinion on the new Roadtrek Pivot Slumber that was rated best class b van in spring. Keep up the great work!!
Good points. I have a roadtrek, the bed is in the back plenty of room up front. Need a spare tire too.I've had a blow out, plenty of trend but dry rot on sides
Thank god there are people like you around! So informative for rookie RV lookers. Gonna pass on this one and move on to a larger vehicle/RV.
Thank you for another great video. My late husband and I purchased a 1995 Pleasure-Way STW last February. It has turned out to be perfect for me and works for a guest too. Because of the twin beds. Yes I agree about the bathroom in the middle, but when purchasing really used and going for the engine you want, you get what you get. I'm going to do a few minor updates and likely leave homebase for the entire winter. Pleasur- Way, has always had some light interiors and I love that. I can't wait for your book. Best wishes on finding the perfect mobile office/ adventure vehicle for your style.
Thank you for posting this. I am looking for one and had my eye on this one. The bed was a concern for me too
Congratulations!!
You finally understood that solar power works. 😁
ONE panel
@@CaseyRoman
🤣🤣
And filling up the entire roof with 1kW of solar will allow you to run another fridge and freezer on top of a 6000 BTU AC on a hot sunny day.
It's amazing what math and science can do for us
Hey, hope you find the perfect rig soon 👍😁. The travel videos you did were entertaining.
Sorry about your bad experience. They don’t make them like roadtreks anymore. I own a 210 versatile and the bed was permanently set up. Topped it with a memory foam was good to go. Very comfortable.
This is my first time watching you and your honesty is refreshing. That being said, there is no way in hell I would consider a class b. I don't think you could give me one unless I could hang a for sale sign in it immediately.
She is hilarious, I have been a subscriber since the beginning
Your awesome, thank you for your honest evaluation, it’s going to help me so much when I buy my first Class B, you cover so much and touch on so many things most reviews don’t talk about ❤
I think you convinced me to keep looking. Thanks.
I thought I was the only person who doesn't want a TV in the RV. Ours has two inside and one outside. We have never used them in four years.
Sell them!
Thanks for the informative info on the Thor. I've been looking at it closely, and yes, that bed/couch has concerned me from the start. Also, some people have voiced concerns about how low the generator sits on the chassis, which they say, results in only about 3-4 inches of ground clearance. Is that true? If so, I would think that this could lead to generator damage if hitting a mound or rock or something while on the go. Not sure if I'll continue to consider this one or keep shopping. The problem is is that I want a new Class B under $100,000 and there aren't many in that category from what I can tell. Thank again for your thoughts.
No one inflects the way you do--the audio book is going to be a wonderful, wild ride for listeners!
Don’t forget the Sequence and the Tellaro., same exact van. Glad you explained that! 😂 I noticed the variations as well. As for the Class B vans, I haven’t seen ONE with a standalone bed. If you found one, please share. I’m curious if there is an update to this video. Did you purchase another RV? If so again, please share!
Hi Casey! Another great video although I'm sorry that things didn't work out with the Thor! I don't blame you a bit for selling ANY RV you aren't truly happy/comfortable with. Did you sell your Thor through a sales service (like RV Trader, etc) OR did you sell it just by word of mouth? I'm curious for my own future reference.
Word of mouth!
Could you please comment on Thor built on ford transit.
Still love your videos!
How about a cab over for Bob? It's my dream set up but with 4x4 😊
I love those but you have to take the door off the bed and oddly the RAM 2500 can’t handle them
If you liked the basic layout of the 18m but wanted longer ....look at the Thor Tellaro or Sequence...has the rear bath and just more room and bigger frig.
The Tellaro was initially my first choice but I will NEVER buy a fold-up bed again. It still suffers from the same issue of the bed taking over the entire space. The Sequence is pretty nice
Great Video - The comment at 20:50 "I know you've seen all these van channel where they have all these stupid photos up of the back doors wide open and you know it's the camera pans down across her exposed butt cheeks and she's reading Aristotle but it's upside down cause she's not actually reading it.....etc just killed me. Thanks for injecting some humour into the review!
She’s not reading that! I promise!
Thank the Lord I found your channel. I will not make a move without your approval. The best honest review's hands down. When the right man comes along he will have a winner on his hands for sure. You Rock.
Thank You, appreciate your time and insight
thank you ! For a hot minute I was considering a Thor. You set me straight !!!
having a permanent bed, a dry bath & being able to stand up were my priorities for a class B+. Putting your bed up/down every day must be a pain AND what little storage you have is taken up by bed linens/pillows. Also no slide outs. A B+ has EVERYTHING you mentioned.
One downside of a B+ is they tend to look more like an RV and while few (nobody?) would mistake something like the Thor for a van, at least in the non-white color Casey's was, it didn't scream RV.
@@ianfurqueron5850 yup... cant put a utility rack on this and pretend it's a work van, but I find that I have no problem parking it on the street and never have to worry about a campsite since it's only 24'. I have no slide outs and when I back into a parking spot ( the backend over grass) many people look twice to realize it's an rv.
Enjoy your new RV that’s coming.
Yes, yes to audio!
Can’t wait for the book! As a former camper I can relate to all the pros and cons. It is way better to have a designated bed and a rear bath. My experience comes from travel trailers and slide outs are a must for. Us. Good luck searching for new one. ❤❤❤❤❤
Casey- re: solar panels. When you don’t want to be shelling out $$$ for a parking space in a park. And not a wimp for camping; I’m overlanding on purpose- to get away from people!
From what you said i recommend Panoramic Rv its build quality is top notch and no folding bed and comes with a huge fridge.
Great review! Love you sense of humor as well. And I can relate to the statement about the boys at the church 😆
Been researching vans forever….I like the MB Sprinter 144, but not the price tag. I Like the Winnie Revel…. But $100k+ is nuts.
Omg! Casey you are so funny! I loved your video. Thank you so much for sharing yor opinion/experience.
Thank you for saying it like it is and making it funny too!😂👏 A lot of people hide information or just plain lie about it.👍👏
Paid to compliment!
@@CaseyRoman So true😂
I'm at the beach in the south watching your vid🇺🇸🙂 I am supposed to go look at an 18 M with 5k on it tomorrow. Now I'm not sure???
i agree on the bed - couch thing. I only want a bed always made at the back.
I just want to say, you are adorable, funny as hell, and very informative!! Thanks ❤. You made me laugh while I learned 😂
When are you going to sell Bob?
How dare you.
Why not look into a custom built van instead of a new commercial build. You could get a custom build that meets all of your needs. The cost is approximately the same either way. They make vans with beds that raise and lower as well as having custom bathroom and office builds. Just a suggestion that could be worth looking into. Have a wonderful day.
As you keep looking for the "perfect" RV for you, consider looking at the fleet of RVs made by Coach House. Our Preference is the 27 foot "Platinum" on a Ford E450 chassis. It is powered by the "Godzilla" Gas V8 , lots of power without the crazy expensive maintenance of diesel. It is a small class C With super quality construction. There are numerous floor plans. We have owned ours three years now and have driven coast to coast twice We found the 27 to be large enough to live on comfortably for long periods yet compact enough to take shopping . The V8 had plenty of power when crossing the continental divide. It is fully self contained. The Ford E 450 chassis is rugged ( A consideration when we get off paved roads) and has ample load carrying capacity above the gross vehicle rating. Coach House is a small family owned business specializing in semi custom RVs Since this model is Ford, dealer support is available everywhere. This model fits in the space beween your B+ and the fifth wheel.
May I ask you how much you sold it for as I want to sell mine
I think it was about 74
I seen a Canadian van where the back bed retracted up to the ceiling so you had storage or seating underneath and you had a real bed. You could contact Thor and actually put your input in.
I’ve never been a fan of those. You still have to find somewhere to store pillows and thicker blankets
I am sorry for you, this was hard for you or anyone. The 18M Class B is only 18 feet long, to have separate bed and desk space, the Ram Promaster 21 foot is needed. The 21 foot are the Thor Dazzle/Twist (low cost units), Thor Tellaro/Sequnce (hight cost units), Swift from JayCo, Travato from Winnebago and Nova fom Coachmen. Buyers need to look, study, think and if needed rent a unit to try. Rent cost less than the loss in a resale.
the volta system on winnie travato will power your ac
I am new here never saw any of your videos. This is my 1st. Love that you know what you like and don't. 1question please....why not do a custom build??? Best of all worlds!! Just wondering???
appreciate this comment! Response video on the way!
Boss Lady, didn't you know about the bed/couch before you bought it?
This seems like a ridiculous question to take time asking. Moreover, I directly address this.
@@CaseyRoman Understood.
Y not just order a 3500 have it customized for business use?
This comment tells me you have never done a van build. Or know the cost associated with custom build outs. Or how problematic resale is on custom build outs.
@CaseyRoman Yet U would get U desk they way U want it. & ouch just trying 2 thro an idea out.
@@TheUGFUGF my first rig was a custom build. I get what you’re saying but it’s the resale value that loses me. Outdoorsy is littered with custom builds. Sorry, didn’t mean that to sound so harsh. Just terribly blunt.
@@CaseyRoman That's y we have mad luv 4 U. U R the Bullshit Free Babe Bus. SENSE 1993
Honesty! Thank you.
I know this was mentioned previously.....
But 1500, 2500, 3500.....
Is the Engine - Not the wheelbase....
The 18M means - 18 foot wheelbase....
From front axel to rear axel....
1,500 feet would be over 30 city lots....
3,500 feet would be over 80 city lots....
Feel free to hide this comment....
It's just for your information.
I always wanted the 2500.
The 2500 is the perfect size. Why they don’t make them on the 2500 I’ll never know
Thank you for your insight
Seems like every RV video I’ve ever watched, even when the owner likes it , most of the video is about a laundry list of various things breaking and falling apart from day one.
right on the space the 18 ft vans r too small the frig is too small too
Bonjour and got more true information from your video thanks again.
Omg..you are a hoot! Loved the video!
Very inclusive and insightful!
Great honest review,thanks
Great narrator, truly.
this is one of the best reviews
Love those fluffy loaves of bread! 😀😀😀
I trust you’ll make a down loadable version of your books audio! For folk like me who live countries away!
Good perspective
Great info thank you 😊 😊
So much easier to use the casette toilet for urine only & put a bag in the bowl with some kitty litter for #2 double bag & dump in the nearest trash can. I just use some urine digester in the cassette toilet which cuts urine smell. With urine only you can use much longer before dumping too. Just my advice as a van lifer. If yiu can't seperate your 💧 & 💩, work on your kegel muscles...lol 😂
Seems like all of this could have been prevented by clicking on the “floor plan “ icon. Thor makes great RVs. Quit complaining
I agree. A 15 minute visit to an RV lot to see one in person would have also made it an immediate no for her.
I also question dropping $100k on anything sight unseen, but that’s just me.
On the other hand, there need to be more critical reviews of these class Bs out there- not everything can be puppies and rainbows. So if this video did nothing else, it may save someone from duplicating her mistake.
Whether Thor makes better or worse products is still up for debate.
Have you ever considered a bus? And if not, why
Never. Hard to repair, not allowed in too many rv parks, cumbersome to drive/park, zero resale value
@@CaseyRoman thank you for the reply
Tuesdays at 630 at the local church! Omg you are hilarious ❤❤
Great review thanks! Love those butt cheek pan shots! 🤣
Best rv review, you just saved me from so much potential suffering 😅
Wow ! I love this rig….I guess their are different levels of campers. This unit has everything I need plus. I guess I got a good one…. It’s a great lay out. No problems with hills and the cassette toilet I’ve had no smell issues. I guess I drink the right amount of water daily. I get 20 mpg. The air will pull through if you open the back and latch the doors ! I encourage everyone to go and look at one don’t be discourage by this video. I love mine! All rigs are having issues, nothing new in the industry.
You are a TRIP!😂😂Love it!!!
Should have gotten the Class "C"......The "Tumor Top" !!! LOL
Never!!!
Audio Casey book yeah!
I agree.
Kiddo, you tried, 👍👏....next.
All the rigs outfitted by American RV companies are so poorly designed, they are all doing the same bad layouts, this is why people are compelled to do there own van layout and build…
"I bought it sight unseen"
What?! Again, Casey? 💪
Just get yourself a Winnebago Ekko and be done with it. Name it David after me, lol.
Muito obrigado ia comprar agora não vou comprar mais
Yes!!! Outside tvs on rvs should be outlawed. I despise sports, country music, etc. I shouldnt be subjected to someone elses bad taste.