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RobertRyan
Jul 02, 2015Explorer
Campfire Time wrote:rjsurfer wrote:
I love the fresh interiors on those campers,
Overall beautiful trailers, but I would not call the interiors "fresh". More like antiseptic. Like a doctors office waiting room more than a comfortable hideaway.
Near nie perfect here. Very easy to clean and bright. U.S. Interiors very dated and gloomy, non saleable here. They initially went with a U.S. Interior as it was cheaper being partially built in the U.S., but slightly " toned down" to use the common phrase here, to make it sort of acceptable, but decided to for more composites and a total refresh including changing the interiors
When U.S. 5ers were imported here, everybody liked the size initially but a Universal thumbs down on the interiors. Little the importer could do about that
Comment I found about General differences
This is interesting, and a good example of the differing design philosophies between countries. US motorhomes tend to have small windows in the living areas and are intended for caravan park living, with a tow vehicle behind for sightseeing. Conversely, European/UK and Australian designed tend to be all about the view as you travel and when stopping over – whether in a caravan park or free camping area
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