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Old 17-01-2008, 02:45 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pudseykeith View Post
Hi guys.
I am not sure where a M H ends and a R V starts. What’s the difference between a European A class and a coach build, High or low profile and a RV.
Our R.M.B, like the Hymer, is both a European A class and is also coach built?
The R.M B has all the services built in as an integral part of the rig. The fresh water tanks are built in, will last 5 days before a refill is needed. It has built in black and grey water tanks built in. has a refillable gas tank. It also has a built in generator. It has what is called a garage, which is designed to take a motor bike. We keep a wheel chair and a 4 wheeled mobility scooter in there along with most of the usual paraphernalia we all carry about. Every thing is self contained. It has most of the things you describe in your R V’s, but it is only 24 ft long. It’s a small version of the big ones RMB built that contained a garage that would take a small car. So the Question is, is the RMB a European A class, a coach built, or a RV, all be it a small one.

Confused Keith and Rosalie.
Hi Keith

In the States, RV is the generetic term for ALL types and sizes of motorhome, trailer (caravan) 5th wheeler etc .. it's only in Europe that the term RV is used (wrongly) when refering to an American A class..

Yours is a German A Class but as Lindy rightly pointed out, they are all RVs .. irrespective of size or type.
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