Shuggy68
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wats the difference from an RV-or-A-MOTORHOME both recreational vehicles?
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wats the difference from an RV-or-A-MOTORHOME both recreational vehicles?
Well! As you asked:-
A proper toilet with a 50 - 60 gallon holding tank, a generator, hydraulic levelling jacks, ducted roof mounted A/C that works, a 60 gallon fresh water tank, air suspension, a decent sized deep freeze, an ice maker, glass double glazing, metal framed chassis and metal doors with security locks that lock into a metal frame not polystyrene, cruise control, dash A/C, domestic plumbing, massively powerful engine and automatic gearbox, proper furniture not 90 degree plywood base with upholstered foam, heated lockers, heated black and grey tanks, headroom, payload, run on LPG 69p a litre, double stainless steel sinks with Corian worktops, surround sound large TV/entertainment systems, outside showers, tow bars, large lockers, proper beds, City water hook up, massive lockers, space to swing a cat (well to GS dogs actually) sensible towing capacity.....
I could go on but it would get boring. Ahem, just before anyone jumps down my throat, think about how many of these things you have in your house Double glazed plastic windows? Really? Main doors that will "pop" open with little pressure? 3 gallon toilets? furniture made out of plywood, with the base 90 degrees to the back?
These are a few reasons that I personally prefer a RV to a motorhome
But then again describe what we do t a Martian! We leave perfectly good homes, to go to a field (often muddy) and burn bits of dead animal over a fire in the open air, whilst intoxicated with liquid drugs (we call Alcohol) and sit in the cold with other nutters!
Were all in it together!
Eddie
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[HI]We leave perfectly good homes, to go to a field (often muddy) and burn bits of dead animal over a fire in the open air, whilst intoxicated with liquid drugs (we call Alcohol) and sit in the cold with other nutters!
Were all in it together![/HI]
Eddie
Well! As you asked:-
A proper toilet with a 50 - 60 gallon holding tank, a generator, hydraulic levelling jacks, ducted roof mounted A/C that works, a 60 gallon fresh water tank, air suspension, a decent sized deep freeze, an ice maker, glass double glazing, metal framed chassis and metal doors with security locks that lock into a metal frame not polystyrene, cruise control, dash A/C, domestic plumbing, massively powerful engine and automatic gearbox, proper furniture not 90 degree plywood base with upholstered foam, heated lockers, heated black and grey tanks, headroom, payload, run on LPG 69p a litre, double stainless steel sinks with Corian worktops, surround sound large TV/entertainment systems, outside showers, tow bars, large lockers, proper beds, City water hook up, massive lockers, space to swing a cat (well to GS dogs actually) sensible towing capacity.....
I could go on but it would get boring. Ahem, just before anyone jumps down my throat, think about how many of these things you have in your house Double glazed plastic windows? Really? Main doors that will "pop" open with little pressure? 3 gallon toilets? furniture made out of plywood, with the base 90 degrees to the back?
These are a few reasons that I personally prefer a RV to a motorhome
But then again describe what we do t a Martian! We leave perfectly good homes, to go to a field (often muddy) and burn bits of dead animal over a fire in the open air, whilst intoxicated with liquid drugs (we call Alcohol) and sit in the cold with other nutters!
Were all in it together!
Eddie
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My Wagon is NOT a recreational vehicle.
It is my home.
It has a motor.
And as I like to be able visit as many places as possible in Europe and do not own a oil company, I find my sized vehicle perfect.
Of course if I mostly preferred to stay put whilst plugged into a campsite big enough to be able to cope and feel "superior" to other folk in smaller vans who must be jealous of my feature packed, garish display of energy wasting, over sized excess then I might, just might, get an American "RV".
If you don't understand I can't explain... it is a European thing.
JJ :Cool:
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