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- RobertRyanExplorerA constantly changing RV scene in Australia. A startup manufacturer Latitude Motorhomes
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ron.dittmer wrote:
RobertRyan,
You always manage to find and share some very unique motor home designs. Some I am fascinated by, others not so much. I assume many are found "down-under".
I rarely have an opportunity to drive a rented vehicle in a foreign country. The few times I have, I select a brand of vehicle I never heard of before. If I ever rent a motor home in a foreign country, especially in Australia, I will keep your posts in-mind. :)
Thanks for sharing them!
Ron Dittmer
You will find the variety a lot more than in the US. We have 70 brands competing for space on our roads. As regards rental vehicles that are a little bit more mundane, foreign drivers do not want anything to exotic - mike-uswestExplorer III found what my problem with getting the posted pictures in this post. I switched from Google Chrome to Firefox and the problem is gone. Chrome is faster, but Firefox cleared up several of my problems with receiving pictures and live webcams.
Mike - ron_dittmerExplorer IIRobertRyan,
You always manage to find and share some very unique motor home designs. Some I am fascinated by, others not so much. I assume many are found "down-under".
I rarely have an opportunity to drive a rented vehicle in a foreign country. The few times I have, I select a brand of vehicle I never heard of before. If I ever rent a motor home in a foreign country, especially in Australia, I will keep your posts in-mind. :)
Thanks for sharing them!
Ron Dittmer - RobertRyanExplorerSame heavy version of the Chassis as a European Class A with a car Garage
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rjstractor wrote:
That motorhome is a nice, compact package that would do well off-road. But the overall package is kind of goofy, since you have a rather tiny motorhome with a really tiny car inside. The Smart car takes up at least half of the interior space of the motorhome, and is pretty useless off-road. I'd love a rig like that, but without the garage. I'd just flat tow something that did well off road. A Mahindra Roxor would look pretty good behind that rig. :)
Actually the Cab Chassis is pretty impressive as a tow vehicle. This is an earlier lighter model - That motorhome is a nice, compact package that would do well off-road. But the overall package is kind of goofy, since you have a rather tiny motorhome with a really tiny car inside. The Smart car takes up at least half of the interior space of the motorhome, and is pretty useless off-road. I'd love a rig like that, but without the garage. I'd just flat tow something that did well off road. A Mahindra Roxor would look pretty good behind that rig. :)
- rhagfoExplorer IIIWell I saw this solution to the Toad while hosting at a Oregon State Park near Portland.
- mike-uswestExplorer III didn't get the pictures on this post, can anyone tell me why?
Mike - BumpyroadExplorermany years back I was looking at some toy haulers on a C chassis, can't remember name, fun seeker/finder?? but google let me down. they had three models, the two lesser ones were fairly standard C build, but the big one was on a different chassis, there was a wall behind front seats with a crawl thru opening. I think the main problem would be the weight on the ramp door wouldn't work. would need separate ramps like aaussie one.
bumpy
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