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MOBILE HOMES YOU HAVEN'T SEEN BEFORE

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MOBILE HOMES YOU HAVEN'T SEEN BEFORE

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1) UNICAT MD83H MAN TGS 33.540 6X6

2) Starliner SL25

3) Laramie Stock Combo

4) Nightliner DD45

5) 28′ Movable Roots trailer

6) SLRV Iveco Daily 4×4 3480A

7) Golden Sky 57m2 JB Homes

8) CMC ATHENA

9) Skydancer Cabrio

10) Ford F-750 Dunkel Luxury Hauler 4х4 (Preview)

11) Gidget (Preview)

12) BLOB VB3 (Preview)

13) 2022 Coachmen Sportscoach RD 402TS

14) Custom Van Trailer

00:00 – CMC ATHENA
01:07 – Golden Sky 57m2 JB Homes
02:11 – UNICAT MD83H MAN TGS 33.540 6X6
03:09 – 28′ Movable Roots trailer
03:57 – SLRV Iveco Daily 4×4 3480A
04:58 – Starliner SL25
06:00 – Laramie Stock Combo
07:09 – Nightliner DD45
08:14 – Skydancer Cabrio
09:32 – Ford F-750 Dunkel Luxury Hauler 4х4
10:27 – Gidget
11:28 – BLOB VB3
12:08 – 2022 Coachmen Sportscoach RD 402TS
13:16 – Custom Van Trailer

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32 COMMENTS

  1. It would be nice if the person describing the various vehicles knew the difference between a "motor home" and a "Travel trailer". In the time I have been watching this he has made two mistakes and I am not half way through the article. Very poor video.

  2. Just give me a minute while I nip up my beanstalk and help myself to some of the Giant's niknaks. A fairytale is the only way I will ever get to just look in these let alone own one. I d be happy with any. …… better stick to that fairytale then

  3. Yeah, but what they fail to tell you is that, you have to find a place to legally park them. You can't assume that you can park anywhere, even in the places where they're allowed to park is not always free. If you already own land then it's a win win. BTW, some of the RV/MH parks only let you park there overnight or vice versa. There are recurring fees also, such as insurance and were not talking about simple car or truck insurance. Then there's the waste from your MH/RV, I suggest you read into that a little more. There's a lot more to it than just traveling or deciding to live out of a MH. There's a lot of Pros and Cons. My biggest advice is, I really hope that you love the person that's going to live with you in the MH. Just imagine the Pandemic all over again. I hope I didn't scare you, I'm just being cautious. Oh and remember different states different rules.

  4. As a proud Canadian, would you please explain —What the F Canada you are talking about? Our average summer temperature has been 30 degrees C! Our springs are 24 degrees and our falls have been on average 15 degrees. Rain/snow/ and other "cool" events are well documented and thus you can prepare for those! Again, WTF are you bullshitting about?

  5. There are next to no options for people who live with a disability, especially if you use a wheelchair. We are not thought about when things like this are designed. People with disabilities like going on holiday as much as a non-disabled person does. If these places do make something it usually ends up being financially out of reach for most people with a disability, as the price is usually way more than something made for abled-bodied people. It is discriminatory. I can drive with hand controls, but I don't have a car because it's not just about purchasing a car etc. You also have to add on the price of modifications so it's driveable & usable. Depending on your disability depends on what cars are suitable & what modifications you need. A $40,000 car for a able-bodied person, turns out to be $40,000 + Modification costs, in total could end up costing $100,000. It's the same problem with caravans etc. To these businesses, having a disability is like someone saying it's for a "Wedding". Prices automatically increase. I'd love to have a car of my own, but what I can & want to do for work I can't do without a car, so I can't work. I'd love to travel with an accessible caravan or motor home. Accessible accommodation is either expensive, very few & far between, or non-existent. Caravan Parks don't even have accessible caravans to rent.

    I am paraplegic & use a wheelchair ♿️. I'd love to work with car & motor home companies to work on some Decent options for people like me. An abled-bodied person doing these things without consulting people with disabilities is not the same, as they see things from a very different perspective. I can't do graphic drawing, so I'd need someone to help me in that department. People like me want to be able to see what we want to see whether is be by ourselves, with someone else, with family, or with a support worker. I get tired of waiting for someone to always take me where I want & need to go. I want to be able to drive my car, I don't want my car to drive me. Making everything automated is deskilling people. But for some disabled people it would help the be independent & go where they want to go without having to wait for someone or a taxi to take them.

  6. Second hand market in 20yrs time. Ie nothing works and everything breaks from age. The big ones will become bound to highway driving USA then become a static home somewhere the mad weather does not break. But if those limitations do not threaten you, spend some of your billions and enjoy while you can.

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