Talk:List of recreational vehicles
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editHello, 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)
EXPAND INFORMATION ABOUT RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
editWhat 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)
6x6 Unimog - inappropriate example of an RV?
editI 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)
- I removed the picture My Gussie (talk) 04:40, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
Wrong Class Explanations?
editThere 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)