Posting this as a general non specific make question.
Have just driven around 550 miles in a very slow (top speed) camper.
In the early noughties we spent 3 years driving over 100,000 kms in an even slower one, but even though this one accelerates a little faster and has a probable top speed a few mph more, it surprised me how in just 7 years the difference between "normal" traffic and this (new to us) old camper appeared so dramitic to the point of mildly dangerous on occassion on motorways.
The comfortable cruising speed was just under 50mph although I drove just above 50mph.
Is there a general acceptance that old campers are just very slow or are there accepted within a reasonable budget chosen methods of adding say 10mph to the cruising speed?
Have just driven around 550 miles in a very slow (top speed) camper.
In the early noughties we spent 3 years driving over 100,000 kms in an even slower one, but even though this one accelerates a little faster and has a probable top speed a few mph more, it surprised me how in just 7 years the difference between "normal" traffic and this (new to us) old camper appeared so dramitic to the point of mildly dangerous on occassion on motorways.
The comfortable cruising speed was just under 50mph although I drove just above 50mph.
Is there a general acceptance that old campers are just very slow or are there accepted within a reasonable budget chosen methods of adding say 10mph to the cruising speed?