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mlts22
Jun 28, 2013Explorer II
I wish I could go with a "C", but I'd have to sell where I live in order to have space for one, so it is a "B" or nothing.
The "C" market is going to be changing radically in the next 1-2 years, in a way that hasn't been seen in decades, mainly due to the fact that the Econoline is being phased out, and two new RV-friendly chassis models are hitting our shores. The Ducato is the mainstay of European "C"s, in fact, Fiat is the only vehicle chassis maker with a website for motorhomes (fiatcamper.com.) Caveat: That is just European stuff for now.
If one can wait a year or two, the market is going to be changing radically. The result will be more economical motorhomes all the way around.
The "C" market is going to be changing radically in the next 1-2 years, in a way that hasn't been seen in decades, mainly due to the fact that the Econoline is being phased out, and two new RV-friendly chassis models are hitting our shores. The Ducato is the mainstay of European "C"s, in fact, Fiat is the only vehicle chassis maker with a website for motorhomes (fiatcamper.com.) Caveat: That is just European stuff for now.
If one can wait a year or two, the market is going to be changing radically. The result will be more economical motorhomes all the way around.
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