Expedition RV and Motorhome Service Manual Directory
Motor Home Manufacturers
Motor Home Classifications:
- Class A: Class A motorhomes are built on either a commercial bus chassis, a commercial truck chassis, or a motor vehicle chassis. The 18-wheeler trucks use a similar build. The big, 22.5 inch wheels support the heavy load of Class A motorhomes. With 8-10 MPG, Class A motorhomes generally have poor fuel economy. For quality and luxury, the Class A motorhome is the way to go, plenty of storage space and a roomy interiors are what defines the Class A motorhome.
- Class B: From the outside, the Class B motorhome looks very much like an oversized van. They are also commonly known as camper vans. Inside, the van is tall enough for standing room. Even though there is a kitchen, living room, and a bathroom, it is very small. The toilet and shower are combined into one space. Since these motorhomes are the smallest, they are the easiest to drive and have the best fuel economy. Parking the vehicle also isn’t a problem because of its size. However, there is very little room for storage as the interior doesn’t afford much space.
- Class C: The Class C motorhome is the compromise between the Class A and the Class B. They are built with a cabin chassis. They are easy to pick out by their overcab sleeping area. The location of the sleeping area allows for more room in the living area. The Class C motorhome has gas mileage somewhere between the Class A and the Class B motorhome. For bigger families that might want to tow a car, take a look at the Class C motorhome.
Class A Motorhome Manufacturers
Class A motorhomes are what many people think of when they think of a 'motorhome'. It's the classic box on wheels that is designed to be living quarters from front to rear.
Below is a list of current Class A motorhome manufacturers in North America:
- Airstream Motorhome Manuals
- American Coach
- Argosy Motorhome Manuals
- Coachmen RV
- Entegra Coach
- Fleetwood RV
- Forest River RV
- Holiday Rambler
- Jayco
- Monaco Coach
- Newmar Corporation
- Nexus RV
- Thor Motor Coach
- Tiffin Motorhomes
- Winnebago Industries
Class B Motorhome Manufacturers
Class B RVs are also known as van conversions. They typically start with a van 'shell' and then has an RV interior installed. A Class B+ RV differs from a Class C in that there is no sleeping area over the cab.
Below is a list of Class B and B+ motorhome manufacturers in North America:
- Airstream
- Chinook RV
- Coach House
- Coachmen RV
- Entegra Coach
- Fleetwood
- Leisure Travel Vans (Triple E Recreational Vehicles)
- Midwest Automotive Design
- Nexus RV
- Panoramic RV
- Phoenix USA
- Pleasure-Way Industries
- Regency RV
- Renegade RV
- Roadtrek
- Safari Condo
- Thor Motor Coach
- Winnebago Industries
Class C Motorhome Manufacturers
Class C Motorhome, Super C Motorhome starts with a bare full-sized van chassis and has a 'house' built on it. A Class C will typically have a sleeping area over the cab, though some Class C's use this space for storage or entertainment systems. Included are Class C+ (also known as Super C) motorhomes.
Below is a list of Class C and Super C motorhome manufacturers in North America.
- Dynamax
- Entegra Coach
- Fleetwood RV
- Forest River RV
- Gulf Stream Coach
- Holiday Rambler
- Jayco
- Lazy Daze
- Nexus RV
- Renegade RV
- Thor Motor Coach
- Tiffin Motorhomes
- Winnebago Industries
RV Expedition Travel
Four-wheel drive, 6WD, whatever the expedition requires, there's a vehicle for that! With the go anywhere do anything attitude, you can travel on your own terms, and seek out new adventures — without sacrificing any of the comforts of home.
Off road RV's are becoming more popular every year as the recreational vehicle industry races forward with off road terrain technology that allow anyone to enjoy real adventure in complete comfort.
Today's back county RV travel and camping vehicles are rugged go-anywhere adventure travel campers and motor homes with options ranging from a simple pop up camper, to an amphibious all terrain RV.
Off Road Expedition RV Brands
- Action Mobil
- All Terrain Warriors
- AM General
- Cool Amphibious Mfg. Int.
- Desert Challenger
- Earthcruiser
- EarthRoamer
- Global Expedition RV
- Kiravan
- Mercedes Benz Unimog
- Pure Offroad RV
- Sportsmobile
- Tiger Adventure
- Turtle Expedition
- Unicat
- Xcamper
Types of Off Road RV's
Variety is plentiful in the backwoods RV category. No longer are obstacles like steep hills, giant boulders, and bodies of water an obstruction to your variable terrain travel.
Amphibious RV motor homes can be an outrageously fun way to travel. That's because floating luxury RV's can still allow you to barrel down the interstate at speeds up to 80 miles an hour, but also chug through a lake at 7 knots to get where you really want to go.
Today's choices offer much more than an extreme off-road RV. Whether it's a journey or destination you have in mind, all terrain RV vehicles are designed and built for self-reliant travel to remote parts of the globe.
Off Road Extreme RV Durability
These modern Expedition Vehicles offer engineering advantages that will withstand treacherous off-road routes and extreme weather conditions to allow for all types of worldly travel that would normally stop ill equipped vehicles in their tracks.
Extreme off-road RV’s are built with high grade materials and components, that are often superior to the usual 4×4 motor home standards. Quality, durability, and ruggedness for off road back-country travel go hand in hand to keep the home comfort feeling in tact.