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- bsinmichExplorerMy I insurance Co. has it listed as a MH. Only the Secy, of State has it listed as a Dodge Van.
- TinyoneRVExplorerWhen I registered my RT in Ohio, the DMV started to register it as a van since that's what the VIN tells them it is. I insisted it be registered as a MH and took the clerk out to see the vehicle. Once she looked inside she agreed and registered it as a Roadtrek MH. If you're in an accident and have an insurance claim against another driver and insurance company, you want it registered as a MH, otherwise any damage to RV parts (furnace, water heater, refrigerator) could be denied.
- loggenrockExplorerSame as Pickerel - it's a Chevy van to DMV. ST
- pickerel_coveExplorerWe live in NH. They registered it based on the chassis and it was very cheap.
- charlesExplorerWe bough a Pleasure-way Excel from a fellow in New Hampshire and it was registered as a Motor Home. They also have very low sales tax rates on vehicles up there.
Nick - bsinmichExplorerMy '95 Roadtrek Versatile got registered in MI. as a '94 Dodge van. It is a lot less money for me so I didn't try to correct them. They are always right.
- mkguitarExplorersuggest you check with the State DMV for a definitive answer...anything else could be an opinion or a guess.
They will determine for you with the VIN ( not the Chevy chassis VIN, but the RT VIN)
Each State has it's own policies.
For instance my 1974 Blazer is a "Station Wagon" according to Arizona.
It is a "light passenger truck" in Ca.
the difference between insurance premiums for the class change is about 230%
Mike
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