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wnjj
May 31, 2017Explorer II
mich800 wrote:
Because it is like Kleenex or a Xerox copy. It has taken on the general meaning for that type of product. When I hear or read camper I envision any type of towable.
I think that's a bit of a regional thing. Out west there are many more actual "campers" in the RV mix. I grew up knowing that a camper was hauled in a pickup because I had relatives with one.
"Camper" for a towable sounds weird to me too but I get that much of the country uses "camper" for "RV".
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