Nope. You can get it in Mexico, but then have to pay a steep tariff. And headaches getting it over to the states. They won't allow cheaper manufacturers of these things here because the government hates us and wants us sleeping in coffin apts or under bridges.
A couple of things (three actually)) aaaalll these camper companies get wrong, finally one mistake is being addressed here. Why, in a limited space would you insist on two sinks. The one in the bathroom is completely un-necessary we brush our teeth, wash our hands and-shaving done out of a bowl all done using the kitchen sink. And why have four gas burners and NO space for countertop food prep? They all do this, it drives me crazy! !It’s only on these ‘self mades’ that you see induction tops which sit flush with the counter tops, some even store away underneath in the cupboard until needed, brilliant and so simple! We never need more than two burners as we love to eat one pot, max two, and never feel like we are missing out. It seems as though these big manufacturers have no imagination. Perhaps these days, they are blinded by dollar signs?
Id rather have this than an earthroamer. The interior blows anything American has out of the water. It's only 60k too, not 580,000 like a earthroamer, gets better gas mileage and is built on a more reliable truck. They made the hilix illegal in America, so you'd have an extremely hard time getting one of these an American title. It's because we're so free in America, with our overpriced lifestyle designed to make rich people richer
Campers like this that are manufactured here are junk and over priced. Than when they brake down the warranty is not honored. To repair them is expensive.
@@sdldljdjsk I think he's saying that if Americans tried to build something similar in their country, it wouldn't even come close to the quality the Hilux has and that it'll be overpriced.