Talk:List of recreational vehicles

Latest comment: 6 years ago by KitchM in topic Wrong Class Explanations?

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Hello, I saw the template on the original Recreational Vehicle page, and thought that I would help out a little. I have created a list of RV's, to shorten the main article, as it was getting quite long. If you have any edits to make, please don't hesitate! Monkeys 9711 (talk) 15:10, 15 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

EXPAND INFORMATION ABOUT RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

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What a joke and I am NOT laughing. I expect to see list of manufacturers, makes, and models, not THIS garbage. In Correct (talk) 18:35, 25 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

6x6 Unimog - inappropriate example of an RV?

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I submit that the vehicle pictured at the top of the article is too specialized to be an RV. As an example, it was built to be easily transported inside a commercial shipping container (see http://www.unicat.com/pdf/MD52h-UnimogU40006x6-en.pdf). Its manufacturer (Unicat) calls it an expedition vehicle. This picture should be deleted.My Gussie (talk) 01:43, 29 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

I removed the picture My Gussie (talk) 04:40, 30 July 2015 (UTC)Reply
@My Gussie:
I reinstated the pic and replied in my talk.--AutomobilePassion (talk) 03:32, 14 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Wrong Class Explanations?

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There is some question about the class designation of a motor coach and/or a bus conversion. My understanding is that these vehicles are usually falling into the class 7 or 8 category. The idea of a class discussion involving recreational vehicles is misleading without taking into consideration the normal classification of duty rating of classes 1 thru 9. Therefore, when discussing class A coaches, we should also relate the normal class they fall into. A class A motorhome is certainly different from a class A coach, and lumping them all into the same group is totally misleading. For instance, just regarding coaches, it is assumed that each coach manufacturer purchases a running chassis based on desired class rating or builds to a specific class rating. I would think it is important to know what one is investing in when considering the purchase of a large motor coach or bus conversion. This needs further expansion and clarification. By the way, don't forget that regardless of what you call them, they are all trucks. - KitchM (talk) 19:16, 14 May 2018 (UTC)Reply