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- RobertRyanExplorer
kaydeejay wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
Robert, surely you mean "driving on the left", or were you referring to Right Hand Drive?
Driving on the right? About 75 countries.
India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Japan, Thailand, UK in that order the biggest.
And you left Australia, New Zealand and South Africa off your list. Not as big as India (3 x the population of the US) but still significant.
Referring to RHD. I listed the largest RHD countries. Indonesia and Thailand throw most people. Indonesia was a Dutch Colony but they had RHD, as RHD vehicles were easier to get. Thailand followed the English ways as did the Japanese I think. - kaydeejayExplorer
RobertRyan wrote:
Robert, surely you mean "driving on the left", or were you referring to Right Hand Drive?
Driving on the right? About 75 countries.
India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Japan, Thailand, UK in that order the biggest.
And you left Australia, New Zealand and South Africa off your list. Not as big as India (3 x the population of the US) but still significant. - RobertRyanExplorerThe only other new model was the Trakka 800 Class C with a rear slide.There are new Class A's, coming from a well known manufacturer here as well, possibly later this year.
- eric1514Explorer
RobertRyan wrote:
Similar to the non-slide Winnebago. You get stretched versions with the Ducato(28ft), they have a GCWR of 15,000lbs.
This AVAN one is their first slideout on the Ducato.
This is a 2011 Jayco Optimum, can get dual slideouts.
We don't get the 3-axle Ducato here in the US and we don't get the diesel yet, either. It's a pity. - RobertRyanExplorerDriving on the right? About 75 countries.
India, Indonesia,Pakistan Japan ,Thailand, UK in that order the biggest. - RobertRyanExplorer
eric1514 wrote:
sch911 wrote:
Winnebago has a Ducato (Ram Promaster) based MH here in the states also!
Yeah, but not with a slide. There can't be much in the way of cargo capacity on that thing. And that big steel kangaroo catcher up front isn't helping the cause much either.
Similar to the non-slide Winnebago. You get stretched versions with the Ducato(28ft), they have a GCWR of 15,000lbs.
This AVAN one is their first slideout on the Ducato.
This is a 2011 Jayco Optimum, can get dual slideouts. - burlmartExplorer
kaydeejay wrote:
My perspective, having done both, is that it's not right or wrong, just different)
Makes me think how we imagine ourselves facing the future as it approaches us, while the early greeks envisioned the future coming from behind, leaving us staring at its passing - the past.
The early Greeks probably had it right. - eric1514Explorer
sch911 wrote:
Winnebago has a Ducato (Ram Promaster) based MH here in the states also!
Yeah, but not with a slide. There can't be much in the way of cargo capacity on that thing. And that big steel kangaroo catcher up front isn't helping the cause much either. - kaydeejayExplorer
GrumpyandGrandma wrote:
Yeah, but they drive on the "RIGHT" side of the car!:B
Thanks for sharing. I keep forgetting you guys drive on the wrong side of the road.:B
BTW, tell that to the 60+ countries who do drive on the left! (OK, many of them are small! By population more than 75% of the World drives on the right)
My perspective, having done both, is that it's not right or wrong, just different) - sch911ExplorerWinnebago has a Ducato (Ram Promaster) based MH here in the states also!
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