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- EffyExplorer II
- tderonneExplorerWhat is unique about them is they are built on a Ford stripped VAN chassis rather than the F53 RV chassis. Just so you know...
- joloooteExplorerHi. We're on our 5th MoHo. A 30ft. Class'A', a 21ft.'Class'C', a 31ft. Class'A', a 34Ft. Class'A' and now that the kids are gone from the house we have a 2015 Thor Vegas. The Vegas & Axis are the exact same design/Chassis but different floor plans. Just finished a 5500 mile trip from Miami to Moab, Ut. and back pulling our Jeep. Had to get use to less room but is the easiest driving MoHo we've had. No more worry of camp site size or gas stations I can get INTO but can't get OUT. lol. It gets an honest 11 mpg. We love it.
- gboppExplorerI think they are both Class A. The RUV moniker is just a marketing tool. They want you to think you're getting something new.
They're just short Class A motor homes, no different than the Winnebago's of years ago. - wildtoadExplorer IIThey are actually small Class A, and the differences are basically colors. Many manufacturers have two lines that are identical except for fabric colors, paint schemes, perhaps grill work mostly to deal with dealer contract issues. Winnebago/Itasca is another example.
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