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- Tom_BarbExplorer6 or a half dozen -- which is right?
WE call ours a Coach. - Teacher_s_PetExplorerAccording to a recent story by Bob Tiffin, in "Roughing It Smoothly" the term "bus" came about in the late 80's because some owners called their "Allegro Pushers" buses because of the entry door being in front of the passenger seat much like a bus.
- J-RoosterExplorerSteve Good question! I've been told but have no proof to back my statement! So I'm just going to throw it out there. Motorhomes that were built on truck frames example : lots of coaches are built on Freightliner Truck Chassis and Bus Conversions are built on Bus frames example : Prevost and Marathon. I hope I don't get roasted on this one!
- doxiemom11Explorer III think of a bus as the type of vehicle that resembles a tour bus or school bus in looks and construction and a motorhome doesn't look like that. Just how I think of it.
- usersmanualExplorer
mike brez wrote:
Tiffin likes to call their Allegro a bus. Far from it on IMHO.
its not a matter of likes? Tiffin has produced a model for many years called a Allegro bus
There are also allegro Red Allegri Breeze and Allegro
there all called Motorhomes Class A classification - THutchExplorerMine says "Allegro Bus" on the side, so it is a bus.:B
- jplante4Explorer IIWhen we were looking to get into a motorhome, the DW was looking at class Cs. I told her I wanted a bus.
Therefore, we call ours The Bus. - booty51ExplorerIt depends on how things are working what I call mine. A few are, a pile of junk, a pile of **** ,then it just progresses down hill from there!
- egh33ExplorerDon't make much difference what you call it, it won't come any way.
How about just calling it "the Coach"?
A lady one time called ours a "mobile home" I corrected her said "Motor Home". She asked what the difference was, my reply was about a hundred thousand dollars. - SoCalDesertRid1Explorer III think of a bus as anything that was originally used as a commercial passenger bus, tour bus, or school bus. Alot of old busses get converted into motorhomes. I call them busses.
Everything else that is an RV with a motor in it, I call either a motorhome, or a camper van if it has a van body on it.
If it doesn't have a motor, it's either a trailer if it has wheels, or a truck camper if it's carried on a truck.
Generally speaking, I call them all RV's.
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