All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Are there any class B's that do not look like RVs?That is a nice look. Elimanation of the rooftop ac makes for a stealthier appearance. I prefer stealth because a) it is a sleeker look, b) I don't like ads on any of my vehicles and c) it just affords more options. if you can do it, why not do it?Re: Are there any class B's that do not look like RVs?Thank you for the link. That's the kind I've been looking at. I love the different options for the beds, especially the ones that raise up giving you better access to the storage spaces underneath. I've noticed that they have fewer windows, and some in the pictures look like the double glaze and open very wide. you just never know how available these options would be in the US.Re: Are there any class B's that do not look like RVs?I didn't think that eliminating the roof ac was that common. I haven't seen that many. It sure looks cleaner to me. I don't know why stealth would add to the price when it is mostly achieved by leaving things off (awning, porch lights. large advertising decals, etc.) If you get double pane acrylic windows can you get the blinds between the panes, like in a house? Will the windows help with temp and noise? Are they very expensive and do you have to order them from a dealer? European design is so cutting edge! I love their interior fittings, but the exteriors are not very sleek and they are not stealthy looking at all.Re: Are there any class B's that do not look like RVs?I've seen class b's without ac on top, no awning, and nothing on sides. looks like delivery or utility truck. the stealthiest I've seen yet. the AC and satellite domes, etc are dead giveaways.