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- atreisExplorerThere are many Bs in the US that have cassette toilets...
- pauly_boyExplorerDrove one like this in New Zealand a few years back. Loved it! easy to drive, maneuverable, compact and had a cassette black water disposal. Remove, dump click back in. No need to move the whole unit. I'd buy one in a heart beat!
Paul - GjacExplorer IIINice one piece wet layup FG shell, no delamination. Could not find capacities like FW,CCC, weight,etc. I think I saw $54,000 euros somewhere which seemed reasonable.
- DrewEExplorer IIFiat owns Chrysler, and the Ram Promaster is a Fiat Ducato van/chassis (with badge adaptations and so forth). Fiat (which owns/is the same company as Chrysler) already brings the chassis into the US, so that's not a significant regulatory hurdle for this motorhome.
- bobndotExplorer III think Fiat had many glitches with production and i believe the 500 model was discontinued in the U.S.? I don’t see Fiat sending an rv here with expensive parts and taxes on top.
- GDS-3950BHExplorer
EMD360 wrote:
Looks European or even Australian.
Italian, and a crapshoot at best as to when you see one in a campground or on the road in the US, if ever. Its one thing to make an announcement and claims on a website, another to navigate the US govt bureaucracy to bring a road certified product to market in the US. Since class B's are such a small niche market to begin with, they only build and sell a few thousand yearly, good luck to them. - AJRExplorerNo air conditioning?
- EMD360ExplorerLooks European or even Australian.
- dedmistonModeratorMoved from Tech Issues.
- profdant139Explorer II
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