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  2. Tourism Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Britz: Customers can select a two, four or six berth campervan and a rental car fleet is also available in both New Zealand and Australia. Mighty: In mid-2012 the Backpacker and Explore More campervan brands were combined and relaunched as Mighty, aimed to appeal directly to the lower-cost and youth market segments.

  3. Giottiline - Wikipedia

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    Therry range of low-profile and coach-built vehicles, along with the G-Line motorhome, put the company in the luxury market segment between 2007 and 2012. After being purchased by PLA in 2014, in 2016 Giottiline joined Rapido group , one of the most important in the European recreational vehicle industry.

  4. List of recreational vehicle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Camper Co. Pilot Mountain, North Carolina X. Builds Tiny Rot-Free Composite Campers Boles Aero. Burbank, California, United States. X.

  5. Volkswagen Transporter (T4) - Wikipedia

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    the EuroVan Camper, which is the long wheelbase commercial van converted by Winnebago Industries to include a pop-top roof, two two-person beds, seating for four (plus optional single or two-person seats in the middle), a one cubic foot refrigerator that runs on propane, DC, or AC, a propane furnace, a closet, cabinets, sink with cold water and ...

  6. Motorhome - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the motorhome date back to 1910, when the Pierce-Arrow motor company introduced the Touring Landau model at the Madison Square Garden auto show. [5] [2] The Pierce-Arrow's entry was specialized for the camper in mind—providing cargo compartments for camping equipment and even an on-board toilet. [6]

  7. Isuzu Faster - Wikipedia

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    Isuzu Japan had Yokohama Motor Sales manufacture from 1990 to 1993 a 4 berth camper on the Isuzu Rodeo TFS55H chassis platform. This was the popular 4WD version which gave offroad accessibility and comfort. This option only came in the 2.8 litre 4JB1T engine option and 5 Speed manual with low/high transferbox.