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gbopp
Jun 09, 2018Explorer
Just a guess but, it's probably to save on manufacturing costs. Fewer windows also means less chance of a leak/warranty issues.
As GrandpaKip mentioned, it also creates more wall space for storage.
If people would buy RV's with no windows, the manufacturers would build them with no windows. But, they probably wouldn't be any cheaper.
As GrandpaKip mentioned, it also creates more wall space for storage.
If people would buy RV's with no windows, the manufacturers would build them with no windows. But, they probably wouldn't be any cheaper.
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