BillJ999 wrote:
Here is how the RVIA describes a class B. The pictures sure look like this van! There is no mention of it starting as a van or a cutaway, whether in the class B or class C description.
http://www.rvia.org/?esid=TypeBMHs
This is from RIVA'S consumer site.
Type B Motorhome
"Commonly called van campers, Type B Motorhomes are built using automotive manufactured van or panel-truck shells. Van campers drive more like the family car, but offer the comforts and conveniences of home on the road."
Type C Motorhome
"Type C Motorhomes are built on an automotive van frame with a wider body section attached to the original cab section. Many Type C Motorhomes are easily recognizable by the over-the-cab area that is often an optional sleeping area. Amenities are similar to those in conventional motorhomes."
Go RVingThese are the definitions that RV.Net uses for its web site.
I'm sure it will continue to be argued till the dead horse comes back to life. :)