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Same here, always been 'The Van' whatever technical class its inMine have always been camper vans, no matter what Im in.
Usually just referred to as "van"
This is my definition as well.In my mind motorhome is if it has toilet, shower etc. Camper van if no facilities.
My whooshbang carries nearly as much water and grey waste as my Compactline i143 did. If a site lacks a drive over grey water drain some people choose to drain into a container but it doesn’t change the classification, it will still be a Motor Caravan.One could be even more picky. Across from me yesterday was a shiny modern Autosleeper whooshbang which had to resort to an aquaroll and wastemaster to deal with the plumbing. Does the absence of adequate tankage constitute a 'camper' as opposed to a 'motorhome'?
I call ours 'the van' however, my wife refers to is as 'the apartment'Mine have always been camper vans, no matter what Im in.
Usually just referred to as "van"
We prefer the French term ‘Camping Car’ or the Spanish ‘Autocaravana’. We call her ‘the van’ but in ‘British’ conversation it’s ‘our wee motorhome’ because we do not have a wonderful, old VW Combi van - but we’re not very ‘posh’.Here’s an old chestnut of a question
When does a campervan become a motorhome?
What’s the “thing” that makes it different? Your thoughts on this?
To me L2K is a campervan? But dealership called her a motorhome?