The thread title-' bit of market research',
Surely that's just what the motorhome industry has done, some with more success than others. The result is that
they build their vans to suit the 90 percentile section of the market.
I'm willing to bet that this 90% are mainly summer season users, with occasional winter sojourns, they generally
frequent campsites and are on EHU. Why would a manufacturer install state of the art technology that very few
customers would appreciate and probably never need, when with the money saved he could add eye appeal by
fitting alloy wheels and florid decals. And of course chuck in a cheap solar roof panel and a single L/A battery
as a token 'off grid' sales brochure gesture to qualify as a hi tech. product. Eye catching though LoL.
The other 10% of the market are catered for by the niche bespoke manufacturers, and us the self builders, with
our idiosyncrasies ranging from the gas mantle lighting approach to tomorrows tech. As already said just
depends on what the individual considers practical or important.