Whoa, whoa, hold your horses, I was just kidding.

I am flattered though.

We are not selling our PC. Yes it needs new tires followed by a wheel alignment, and I am strongly leaning on including new Alcoa wheels. It is also time to go through all the chassis fluids, flushing brake lines, cooling system, transmission, and differential.
We made our PC irreplaceable. Over the years, we made it just the way we want it and it works exceptionally well for us considering our travel style. We don't want to mess with a very good thing.
The argument against having a slide out is a long list of little things that most people consider non-issues. This is what comes to mind for our model 2350 seen by
CLICKING HERE- costs roughly $5000 extra
- adds roughly 500 pounds
- a significant sacrifice to cabinet and dinette storage,
CLICK HERE TO REVIEW- adds complexity with potential for reliability issues over time
- requires regular maintenance to seals/gaskets and mechanisms
- increases inside temps on hot days, and decreases inside temps on cold days, from air leaks to less insulation to more volume of interior to heat and cool
- slide-less is more quiet when sleeping in noisy places
- can leak during windy rain storms, causing floor rot
- can rattle and wind-whistle when driving
- over-all structural integrity of the house can be compromised with age and miles driven, the bigger the slide out, the bigger the risk of roof sag
- when bringing in a slide out, bugs & spiders, pine needles, grime, and water come in with it.
- a significant amount of water that made it's way on the slide out roof from a wind-driven rain, will be brought into the house and shower down when braking hard
- the house has a huge box inside when traveling, impacting the "travel" experience
A slide out is great if you need the extra floor space. Many people require more room for various reasons, especially those who bring their dogs on trips. But if you travel alone or with a companion and both of you are not terribly over-weight, then the extra floor space is not nearly as important.