MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY: Freedom on Wheels - The home of luxury motorhome | WELT Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2022
  • Although motorhomes are not inexpensive, the camping market is booming. The flexibility and freedom of a vacation home on wheels appeals to many travel enthusiasts. Particularly high-quality models can cost more than 100,000 euros, depending on the equipment. What models are available and how are the mobile vacation homes manufactured? This report shows the production of a luxury mobile home.
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  • @SaintNomad
    @SaintNomad Год назад +19

    European RVs may be small, but the built quality is superb! American RVs are big, but they build RVs like grandpa's or grandma's houses, especially the interiors.

  • @thegrinch8161
    @thegrinch8161 Год назад +6

    I worked for a few months in the bus factory in Falkirk and it always amazed me seeing a new service bus being created from a rolling shell to a finished service bus so I find videos like this fascinating. 👍

  • @seanrrichards
    @seanrrichards Год назад +66

    In North America most of the motor homes are built with the worst quality. 1-2 years after you buy them, they are in the shop for 3-8 months for yearly repairs. Problem is you have 5 different systems, electrical, mechanical, plumbing etc. These motor homes are built by essentially 3rd parties not a real car company, ie like Mercedes. They source bits and pieces from all over to make a money pit on wheels.

    • @mzee5533
      @mzee5533 Год назад +1

      You can say that again mate

    • @somerandomfella
      @somerandomfella Год назад +9

      Not if they're used to cook blue meth 🤣

    • @gbwildlifeuk8269
      @gbwildlifeuk8269 Год назад +2

      Same in UK including motorhomes imported from abroad. Also caravans, held together with mastic and staples! Everything these days is fast and faster, quick as possible grab the money.
      Under warranty you have to return them from where it was bought, even if it was hundreds of miles away! Unlike cars there are no main agents.
      Annual services arent services, its no more than confirm things are working!

    • @alo1236546
      @alo1236546 Год назад

      You pay what u get

    • @CocoNut2018
      @CocoNut2018 Год назад

      @@alo1236546 unfortunately, North American RVs are not cheap.

  • @engineeringworld.
    @engineeringworld. Год назад +55

    The engineering behind building one of these is just absolutely fascinating !

    • @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
      @GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath Год назад

      Why do people use engineer as a verb for people who are not engineers? just say designing

    • @lau4893
      @lau4893 Год назад +8

      @@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath I'm pretty sure a several engineers work on designing these in collaboration with architects

  • @johncichon9499
    @johncichon9499 Год назад +9

    The craftsmen of Germany have outdone themselves again! Thank you for sharing! Well done.

    • @rogersmith5167
      @rogersmith5167 11 месяцев назад +1

      Let us hope the workforce at Bailey caravans have seen this presentation

  • @paulbright7635
    @paulbright7635 Год назад +7

    Awesome I didn’t realise how much work went into making these rv’s 👍

  • @thegrinch8161
    @thegrinch8161 Год назад +2

    This video is about as great as it gets, thank you for making it. 🙏👍

  • @chandrachurniyogi8394
    @chandrachurniyogi8394 Год назад +8

    strongly recommend a video on all terrain camper vehicles . . . for e.g. Bliss MOBIL, Unicat, Action Mobil, Krug Expedition & Global Expedition Vehicles etc . . .

  • @nejdetkutlu1974
    @nejdetkutlu1974 11 месяцев назад +2

    Büyüleyici buldum. Bir defa daha gördüm ki Almanlar çok yaratıcı,çok sağlamcı ve işini asla tesadüfe bırakmaz!❤👌👌👌

  • @miltononyango
    @miltononyango Год назад +3

    amazing work welt

  • @cuchicuchicoo
    @cuchicuchicoo Год назад +6

    Beautiful great job

  • @jimchik
    @jimchik Год назад +4

    @about 23:00, you mention GVW of the top-line model. I remember back in the 70’s, comparable US models were often right at the vehicle GWL when empty, without passengers and supplies. As you can imagine, when it was exposed, it properly caused an uproar. Where are these finished, but empty, RV’s relative to the manufacturer’s GVWR? It speaks to the braking systems and drive train in general.

    • @ToiOraLAT
      @ToiOraLAT Год назад

      Many US RV "manufacturers" are very dodgy.
      I am sorry to say. Plus no lemon law protections buyers end up with vehicles in the "shop" for month after month after month. You get what you pay for.

  • @richardgiles2484
    @richardgiles2484 Год назад +3

    What amazing quality and skill 👏👏

  • @f.molenpad6801
    @f.molenpad6801 Год назад

    Nice , very interesting. Loved all the details,

  • @tirzhaprinsloo2774
    @tirzhaprinsloo2774 Год назад

    We did our holiday in a brand new RV in 2018 and it was very enjoyable and highly recommendable

  • @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
    @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 Год назад +21

    Knaus are really, really well made... I've built a few very special order semi truck trailers that have had Knaus top units fitted to them.
    For those wondering they were B-Double race car transporters, the A trailer was fitted out as a motor home, but we only built the chassis for that and Knaus sent us bolt on units. Considering they came all the way from Germany to Australia, they bolted up first time with zero need for mods. They were perfect. A very rare thing in multi factory manufacturing.

    • @m.2085
      @m.2085 Год назад +1

      My gas connection in my new mobile home was not screwed on correctly after a short time gas leaked out. Thank God I happened to be present.
      Bad Work from KNAUS🤮🤮🤮

    • @stupidhead9117
      @stupidhead9117 Год назад

      @@m.2085 Germans gassing people? Say it isn’t so!

  • @Mark-gg6iy
    @Mark-gg6iy Год назад +1

    This is helpful for anybody designing their own DIY RV.

  • @vidguy007
    @vidguy007 Год назад +14

    It’s noticeable that the employees aren’t running while banging staple guns like in a video tour of a popular brand made in Elkhart. That video made it obvious why our products turn out as they do Even sped up the employees in this video are moving at a more respectable pace than they do here in the good old USA

  • @NLBassist
    @NLBassist Год назад +3

    You should do one about Warwick basses and Framus guitars. I can arrange that. Those basses are played by all the famous bassists in the world and the company is based in Germany.

  • @nationwideofficial7201
    @nationwideofficial7201 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job

  • @BoazAfful
    @BoazAfful Год назад +19

    Massive respect to all the engineers working on boad to produce such an amazing vehicle for customers...

    • @philipstreechon4523
      @philipstreechon4523 Год назад +4

      Can you imagen getting in an accident in that thing with wall's made of paper-thin aluminum and foam did you ever watch Chash test's on RV'S IF NOT DO SO.

    • @ippolitbelorusskij7663
      @ippolitbelorusskij7663 9 месяцев назад

      @@philipstreechon4523 тоже об этом подумал ☺️👍

    • @VIKTOR-ck3dx
      @VIKTOR-ck3dx 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@philipstreechon4523. Have you ever seen what a tornado does with houses , Big trucks and cows ?

    • @newsigmundfreud3023
      @newsigmundfreud3023 8 месяцев назад

      Made of glue and foam. And they make fortunes selling these.

  • @szaki
    @szaki Год назад

    I like those old Vixen RVs, can fit in a garage!

  • @gabrieluribe1852
    @gabrieluribe1852 Год назад +2

    The way this manufacturer builds these RV's is way more professional and caring for their customers than most not all but most manufacturers in the United States, I've owned a few, Starting with a palomino pop up It was ok, to a starcraft toyhauler now this was built tough, then a used 96 mini winnebago that was kinda a half limon the structure was good but all the appliances gave out pretty fast like the generator, frig, microwave, water pump, & the A/C I replaced it after 2 years for a newer 98 jamboree class c also i still have it but now that it's old and I have to get under it to patch it up and after looking at this video my sub floor is made of all kind of patches aluminum triply sheet metal And plastic & Fiberglass and real cheap materials.

  • @HBO21222
    @HBO21222 Год назад +12

    The German perfection ,respect to this nation .

    • @joaocosta3374
      @joaocosta3374 Год назад +1

      They are the best yet some see them to this day as evil and are doing everything on their power to make sure they disappear and change from what they are today to an amorphous masse of generalistic dumbified homo sapiens.

    • @HBO21222
      @HBO21222 Год назад

      @@joaocosta3374 j
      Hopefully the German politicians wouldn't allow anyone to destroy the German industry because it will be a big loss for the entire world.

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Год назад

    Great video Thank you

  • @g.mendoza8138
    @g.mendoza8138 Год назад

    Awesome! Great job 🤗😊🤗

  • @zvotaisvfi8678
    @zvotaisvfi8678 Год назад +4

    Unbelievable ! German manufacturing is really unbelievable in general !!

    • @zvotaisvfi8678
      @zvotaisvfi8678 Год назад

      yikes i forgot RVs have sewage no thanks

    • @zvotaisvfi8678
      @zvotaisvfi8678 Год назад

      you see this is the thing about society. Anyone, besides someone with a severe disability, im saying 99.5% of people can make their own RVs. However, they can't because they are Karens. So the Karens have to go work meaningless jobs like stock broker and US Department of Treasury in order to afford an RV to be happy, completed by savants who literally build the whole thing with a camera on the toilet release. You see what I am saying?? Smart, Hardworking people are so desperate for money, they are willing to do ALL THIS COMPLICATED STUFF for a Karen who only gets paid because there is literally no actual hardworking job they fit into. do you see my point ?

  • @c00lstuffs_
    @c00lstuffs_ Год назад +11

    I love Automobile so much and i wish to work in a manufacturing company such as this one day. I currently own a a retail automobile parts shop here in Nigeria but am hoping to study and work in either Canada or Germany. ❤

    • @petermages9482
      @petermages9482 Год назад +3

      You need a finished training before going to Canada or Europe. One cannot just come and work.

  • @brunoheggli2888
    @brunoheggli2888 Год назад +1

    I love Germany!

  • @nickrodis6862
    @nickrodis6862 Год назад

    We will travel with my family using your creation for the future thank you for sharing. Nick Rodis portrait artist from the Philippines

  • @dougzrnb631
    @dougzrnb631 Год назад

    Thank u 4 this video

  • @jyuvgrace5364
    @jyuvgrace5364 Год назад

    Great stuff. Wish I could get one here.
    As a side note. They have cool ppe/work pants, which brand is that?

  • @ganjichan932
    @ganjichan932 Год назад

    Its jus mind blowing!!!

  • @johnschmehl668
    @johnschmehl668 Год назад

    It's all about the fit and finish. 👍

  • @PierNoDoyUna_1
    @PierNoDoyUna_1 Год назад

    Amazing video

  • @AbdiPianoChannel
    @AbdiPianoChannel Год назад

    I need a RV for my horn of Africa under the stars camping. This company should made my RVing dream come true.

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 Год назад

    great doc

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 10 месяцев назад

    Realy I like this factory so much

  • @grahamdarby8075
    @grahamdarby8075 Год назад

    Wonderful.

  • @kiyingigerald1712
    @kiyingigerald1712 Год назад +2

    I need to buy one as my traveling home

  • @raffycapati
    @raffycapati Год назад

    awesome!

  • @Bruin4Life
    @Bruin4Life 9 месяцев назад +1

    American RV manufacturers need to take note as all of this automation significantly reduces manufacturing costs which lowers the costs to the users. In return it also helps the manufacturers get a better return on their investments also.

  • @stupidhead9117
    @stupidhead9117 Год назад +2

    Watching this, you can tell why there aren’t any Formula 1 cars built in Burgerland. They’re made in Europe.

  • @Chandler114
    @Chandler114 Год назад

    I think they're pretty cool.

  • @mosesptallah3933
    @mosesptallah3933 Год назад +3

    Soon I will order mine, by God's Grace. Thank you Welt.

  • @AadhiraiSathyavathi
    @AadhiraiSathyavathi Год назад

    are these tested for North-east, North-west, South-east, South-west monsoons, respectively 👀 and what about during heavy summers, heavy turbulent winds, cyclones & floods ?

  • @marcpikas2859
    @marcpikas2859 Год назад

    It’s all nice but how accessible will the systems be when they need to be repaired as they will break without a doubt.

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 Год назад +1

    Take a look at Liberty Coach USA 🇺🇸

  • @dapex72
    @dapex72 Год назад +2

    its very interesting to see a crash test for this RV. Its seems very fragile.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Год назад +8

    A lot of work. No wonder why they are so expensive.

  • @salvadorvidal423
    @salvadorvidal423 Год назад

    no he visto ninguna instalación de aire acondicionado,en un pais como el nuestro spain es vital, por lo demás esto perfecto, toda su instalaciones felicitaciones.

  • @icare7151
    @icare7151 Год назад +8

    RV crash safety is primary in Europe. Not so much in the USA. We are still in the dark ages.

    • @matsstrandberg284
      @matsstrandberg284 Год назад

      Sorry to say that it is probably the same.
      Safety is not priority in Europe.

    • @icare7151
      @icare7151 Год назад

      @@matsstrandberg284 In Europe they crash test RVs. They don’t in the USA.

    • @icare7151
      @icare7151 Год назад

      @@matsstrandberg284 Motorized RVs.

    • @Bonezmi16
      @Bonezmi16 Год назад

      Haha you don’t want to see what happens to these in a crash. Literally no point in a seat belt! Your dead at even low speed crashes that you’d walk away in in a car! Swedish transport agency tested them. Scary!

    • @icare7151
      @icare7151 Год назад

      @@Bonezmi16 Hymer has done extensive crash testing and did very well including children in coach seats. Others no so much.
      European regulators have passed even stricter regulations for crash safety and all drivers of RV vehicles including trailers must pass rigorous written and driving tests. The USA only has a few states that require extra training for heavy motorized RVs.

  • @ofirs5830
    @ofirs5830 Год назад +2

    Do the interior fittings enhance the structure rigidity?

  • @RealSteel319
    @RealSteel319 Год назад

    It looks like in the video that they use particle board and what do you do if it needs repaired or do you take it?

    • @sindbad8411
      @sindbad8411 9 месяцев назад

      nonsense, watch again AND pay attention. They do not use chip / particle boards as it's way too heavy. This is all about light weight construction.

  • @hudsonbronner
    @hudsonbronner Год назад +7

    The American manufacturers are not even close in build quality!

    • @Lonestar24
      @Lonestar24 Год назад +1

      American manufacturers compete on opulence and features, Europeans on engineering. It basically comes down to much more lenience toward weight and size in the USA. The top model of Knaus here has a gross vehicle weight of 11,000 lbs. A Winnebago of the same length has a GVWR of 14,5000 lbs.

    • @choosumfat
      @choosumfat Год назад

      @@Lonestar24 Opulence and features? Dude, you need to get yourself to a European RV show (the stuff there is freaking amazing) to see what real opulence and features look like instead of gaudy, inefficient and clunky, grandma-style shit we produce here for pretty much the same money.

    • @Lonestar24
      @Lonestar24 Год назад

      @@choosumfat You may have misunderstood me.
      I'm speaking of things like slideouts, large fridges, generators, plushy couches, elaborate 110 volt nets and large solar arrays, air conditioning , all kinds of exterior hookups, powerful and 4x4 options.
      And they can do it because it's not a huge problem to live with a 30ft 15000lbs vehicle in large parts of the USA.
      That most of them are designed like Granny's underwear is a pity, but that wasn't really the point.
      Yes, you can have all that in some euro RVs, but it is uncommon, and in the US it is. The *common* euro RV is much more limited in size and weight, and hence has to be clever to make the most of these limits. It's a fundamental difference in the approach.

    • @choosumfat
      @choosumfat Год назад

      @@Lonestar24 I actually did not. You can have slide-outs (some much more interesting that what we have), larger fridges and elaborate everything. It's just a question of money. And as for them being common here, arguable. Most are just run of the mill class B/C with similar extent of basic equipment and capacity. The one pictured here is a 28' Class C equivalent. Sure it is pretty large for European setting (hence DL requirements) but you see them.
      Of course there will be differences in what people feel they like or need here vs there, and there will be some extremes, but that does not change the fact that our RVs are little more than slapped together livingrooms on wheels (most actually not more at all). The grandma aspect doesn't so much bother me because of style (whatever floats one's boat) but rather because it's so primitive in design/execution. And while true that across the pond size and weight limitations are far stricter and therefore RVs usually smaller/lighter, they are just as spacious, capacious and comfortable on the inside simply because of - from I have seen and experienced on few occasions of RVing thru France/Spain - so much better use of space and materials. They're way quieter than our typical Chevy or E-450 based RVs, too.
      Now it could be I'm talking out of my ass generalizing, I don't own an RV. I do like RVing though and occasionally rent them both in the US/Canada and in Europe and from my experiences, there's really no question which I would rather have (same money really).

  • @dgurevich1
    @dgurevich1 Год назад +7

    I'm gonna go ahead and repeat Steve Lehto's advice.
    "Don't buy an RV"
    It's not worth the hassle

    • @gerhardma4687
      @gerhardma4687 Год назад +3

      Obviously you are interested in motorhomes, otherwise you would not have looked at the report. If you do so with a preconceived opinion, you will only get in your own way and you will never experience the pleasant sides of a free and absolutely self-determined vacation. Of course, there are many bad models on the market but to follow a Steve Lehto, who demonstrably gives his opinion for money, or better demonstrably formulates in the desired direction of his clients is short-sighted. And never generalize everything you hear. Rent a good motorhome for a vacation and experience something very special.

    • @raygunsforronnie847
      @raygunsforronnie847 Год назад +2

      @@gerhardma4687 Perhaps Mr Lehto (an attorney specializing in defective vehicles) should have said "don't buy an American-made RV".

  • @luisalbertogonzalezbrand6718
    @luisalbertogonzalezbrand6718 8 месяцев назад

    Hola tengo el problema de mala circulación en los pies a la altura del tobillo, no tomo, no fumo soy hipertenso y resistente a la insulina. Eh empezado hacer los ejercicios , que otra recomendación me puede hacer?

  • @inlangford
    @inlangford Год назад +2

    These are way less expensive than in North America and way better built!

    • @mikeallensonntag
      @mikeallensonntag Год назад

      Ya I was thinking the same thing. Their prices are definitely less with better build quality. But I've noticed since I've purchased my first rv a class b. That rv market in USA has alot of dealer mark up the profit margins seem massive. I see 2023 class b at 203k pre delivery for the new year then like mine I purchased a last year 2022 still on the lot at 129,999... that's a hell of a profit margin not to mention they probably still make money at 130k.

  • @germanCrowbar
    @germanCrowbar Год назад +2

    2:40 Has anyone here realized that the door can open left and right?

  • @ombra306
    @ombra306 Год назад

    I stayed for the dramatic Music!!

  • @sandorvarga7437
    @sandorvarga7437 Год назад

    Super.oke.success.

  • @bend3rbot
    @bend3rbot Год назад +2

    It's such a pity the RV world has such a horrific reputation for reliability and durability. When lightweight, durable, and affordable compete on price, the easiest to sacrifice in the showroom is the length of time the parts will function.

  • @donvickers8507
    @donvickers8507 Год назад

    so they can biuld tanks too?

  • @ezequielcccln
    @ezequielcccln Год назад

    Imagine how many workers work there. OMG, all those equipments

  • @BertPle
    @BertPle 10 месяцев назад

    How about the crash superstructure for the cabin? This looks like a floppy plastic cover with no reinforcements in it like the original cabin on a Fiat Ducato.

  • @harrycee656
    @harrycee656 Год назад +2

    Anyone concern about a motor home manufacturer cutting out a structural c-piller without reinforcement? Also, i hope they are using a 2k rattle can paint.
    In the US, campers are built to not last. Built like house with 1x1 and just bounces down the road. I think the Motorhomes need to meet DOT as a vehicle, but aside from the cab and the frame, the rest is flimsy.
    I wonder if motor homes are crash tested.

    • @vpnconsult
      @vpnconsult Год назад +1

      In Europe 🇪🇺 motorhomes are crash tested. Quality of there factory build units is high. Wouldn't be scared to buy a 10 or 15 year old of these.

    • @duke6321
      @duke6321 Год назад

      Nowhere was anything structurally important cut out here, that was only the subframe for the tank nozzle, not really to be described as a structural part.

  • @bobdebouwer7835
    @bobdebouwer7835 Год назад

    This line is good for building. Easy installation. But must be hell to work on for repairs in the later life.
    47:13 It's good they blur the company name. Not give the company too much airtime here:p

  • @lightningstrikestwice6302
    @lightningstrikestwice6302 11 месяцев назад

    Fortunately, as heavy duty truck mechanic I was able to avoid working on motorhomes most of the time. Some truck shops won't even entertain working on them. They're just a money loser for the shop. The motorhomes based on class 8 tractor chassis look like they might be a little better. Seems like a good idea to rent one if you want one occasionally. As it said with a lot of toys. The Best Day is when you buy it and when you sell it.

  • @tomlepski8306
    @tomlepski8306 Год назад +8

    A very good and informative video, pure class and quality build although the whole body seems to be very britle and only for the extremely smooth roads found in Europe. Driving such an RV over the roads of Africa will rattle it to little tiny pieces left all over the road. The narator should however avoid using the words "so called" as it gets to be very impersonal.

    • @skatesneakerlover
      @skatesneakerlover Год назад

      Nobody goes to Africa anyway.

    • @philhealey449
      @philhealey449 Год назад +1

      Well yes, you will clearly select a truck-based expedition vehicle to tackle the wilds.

    • @H4rleyBoy
      @H4rleyBoy Год назад +1

      Not going to fare well in the UK either, Going to change GB to GP great potholes.

    • @tomlepski8306
      @tomlepski8306 Год назад

      @@skatesneakerlover Are you serious Mr Ignoramus esq? Africa is the place to be and folks from all over the world are flooking there for holidays and investments. I can host you in my hut if you want to pay a visit.

    • @skatesneakerlover
      @skatesneakerlover Год назад +1

      @@tomlepski8306 Hmmmm, you've obviously never been there. If there was a 7th world country, Africa would be it.

  • @bigteddy66
    @bigteddy66 7 месяцев назад

    It's interesting that no one has mentioned among the German quality comments that the vehicle is a Fiat Ducato. One of the best vans on the road. What does that say about the merc sprinters.

  • @user-ww6xo3rh1s
    @user-ww6xo3rh1s 8 месяцев назад

    صناعة فاخرة

  • @CanariesExplorer
    @CanariesExplorer 9 месяцев назад

    These are more difficult to assemble than cars. Even at €120,000 they are good value considering the cost of materials, labour and general production and design costs. Better value than many over expensive EVs.

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon Год назад +1

    Odd. So many instances of using power tools and compressed air and the workers have no eye protection. Especially with the dude laying on his back with the bit driver right above his face? Germany doesn't have OSHA?

  • @aaronerskine3401
    @aaronerskine3401 Год назад +1

    then when it gets to dealer, the sales people take time brakeholding redline in hopes of roasting the tires and drifting around the parking lot... they left out the part where they take the rv to taco bell and test out the toilets

  • @lerch122
    @lerch122 Год назад

    i cant see a roll bar installed as it looks like it will fall to bits if rolled

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Год назад

      If it rolled it would definitely be back to a bare chassis.

  • @gegwen7440
    @gegwen7440 Год назад +3

    The only one I would even consider is the one on the M.A.N chassis
    Most of the red crosses could not be dealt with without serious work (go back and look how it was made)
    It has dowels that help (this or that) really ?, there were quite a few construction methods that were not premium for a German company (IMO)

    • @micdalco
      @micdalco Год назад

      Ask yourself why almost all European RV manufacturers are exclusively using Fiat chassis instead of MAN or Ford ones.
      Not for the price, they costs almost the same.

  • @JorgeAguirre716
    @JorgeAguirre716 Год назад

    May we import one of those to anerica?😅

  • @CriftinsCampers
    @CriftinsCampers Год назад

    The problem with this type of construction is the vehicles interior can easily disintegrate in an accident, Plastic clips holding furniture board together might be a cheap and quick way to assemble them but can allow everything to fly apart and head towards the occupants especially in a head on collision.
    If you want to see how a bespoke vehicle should be assembled for true occupant safety watch how modular Ambulances are put together, most cabinets are bolted and glued into place.

    • @dapex72
      @dapex72 Год назад

      Exactly. Seems there is a zero safety. That why I didnt see any offical crash test of RVs.

  • @hang4963
    @hang4963 Год назад +1

    I want to order one how much is it ?🤣👌👍✌️💋

  • @albertotorres7364
    @albertotorres7364 10 месяцев назад

    Todo perfecto pero no ví ninguna instalación de aire acondicionado , indispensable en Argentina.

  • @designnew7499
    @designnew7499 22 дня назад

    na pewno 😉

  • @yv0312
    @yv0312 Год назад

    😍👍

  • @williamwoolcock
    @williamwoolcock Год назад

    I no longer drive and wonder if the roads are clogged with RVs, with huge busses occupying camp grounds on the mainland and Europe.

    • @gerhardma4687
      @gerhardma4687 Год назад +1

      That is still infinite space for RVs on the roads and RV parks and campgrounds. In addition, the vast majority of motorhomes in Europe are nowhere near as large and oversized as in the USA. Optimum use of space is the first order of business

  • @whiruzz2359
    @whiruzz2359 Год назад

    Wo gibt's das auf deutsch?

  • @jonrinoandreassen5431
    @jonrinoandreassen5431 10 месяцев назад

    A fun fact is that Knaus', Adria's, Hobby's, or any other manufacturer's "superior models", are pretty similar to KABE's entry level models...

  • @Unknown_Ooh
    @Unknown_Ooh Год назад +35

    Why aren't the frames custom ordered? Why cut structural parts off in factory? What kind of high class German engineering is that? Spray painting your radiator is always smart too.

    • @davidnjoroge8495
      @davidnjoroge8495 Год назад +2

      build your own 😂

    • @Unknown_Ooh
      @Unknown_Ooh Год назад +5

      @@davidnjoroge8495 That has to be one of the dumbest and laziest responses I've read on here in awhile, bud. At what point did I say I could or would? You are defending a company with sketchy and overpriced builds looking at other competitors in the market. Sorry if it hurts your brain to think a little now and then.

    • @woodennecktie
      @woodennecktie Год назад +2

      mr unknown , you are not worth awnsering. If you do not understand, keep a little distance from the kitchen

    • @glenfordburrell1076
      @glenfordburrell1076 Год назад +2

      I thought the same thing too but since the chassis is built by Fiat it may be more costly by slowing down the production process.

    • @robinpriego4453
      @robinpriego4453 Год назад +2

      Why masked???

  • @dolliemainor1156
    @dolliemainor1156 Год назад

    Where can I buy one travel home on wheels

  • @navajyotichetia8968
    @navajyotichetia8968 Год назад +1

    Very soon this factory shall be producing horse drawn carriages (because of increased energy prices and de-industralisation) but state of the art (old habits die hard)

    • @Lonestar24
      @Lonestar24 Год назад

      People that buy 100k+ leisure vehicles don't have to care about gas prices.

  • @gilzor9376
    @gilzor9376 Год назад +1

    lol . . . . @12:04, wonder if that includes the gray water too? . . . . that would suck.

    • @Lonestar24
      @Lonestar24 Год назад

      Yes, it does. And while it would suck a bit, it's not supposed to happen on the regular.
      Black water tank you'd typically protect with a special liquid.

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind Год назад

      If you store it at freezing temperatures with full tanks and without plugging it in, yeah, sorry, that mess is on you. ;)

  • @aidanmaccormac9125
    @aidanmaccormac9125 Год назад +3

    Sadly because of the way A class Motorhomes are assembled by manufacturers. They become a nightmare for after service. Eg when pumps need replacing or general engine servicing. Also if the fridge needs to be replaced try getting the old fridge out and a new one in. Wake up Motorhome manufacturers PLEASE.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Год назад +1

      Your not kidding, it's major disassembly time. And the fixings are never as secure once they've been out. All balsa and foam core crap.

  • @user-ll9rh5ww4c
    @user-ll9rh5ww4c Год назад

    Gdzie są testy europejskie stref zgniotu?

  • @robw7676
    @robw7676 Год назад

    Cutting away bits of body metal and slapping a bit of rust proofer on with a brush & then rattle-canning it 😂

  • @michelefiorentin
    @michelefiorentin 4 месяца назад

    great all this german engineering on italian fiat ducato successful platform!

  • @barneyrubbles2485
    @barneyrubbles2485 Год назад

    it was called fun on the job 5days a week.

  • @afkfromk1
    @afkfromk1 Год назад

    soon to se the factory in another country !!!

  • @Greggspies
    @Greggspies Год назад +1

    If it's German built quality will be the best they know there stuff

  • @matdur2000
    @matdur2000 Год назад

    Red is hot, blue is cold

  • @MrKingdavis13
    @MrKingdavis13 Год назад

    They sure don't build them like they used to. I would hate to get into an accident in that thing because it would look like a drink can or foam exploded all over the road mixed with "high quality" plastic. When you have to lift the frame to screw the foam wall to it you would think someone would think maybe this isn't strong enough to last but as they said reducing weight is their primary concern.

  • @tcwaterdrill
    @tcwaterdrill 10 месяцев назад

    Sad here in the US it looks like it is build it as fast as we can, ship it and have any problems found after being sold by the new owner fixed on their time waiting on parts from the factory , which may take months A lots of water leaks are fixed by the new owners just because of the wait time at the dealers..

  • @esp4yu
    @esp4yu Год назад

    If luxury, likely rich may buy but how many times do they use it. If it's for middle income cost is a concern besides living for 20 years off-grid ... Where you gonna dump the waste from toilet? Cost difference and usability; manufactured in Germany versus cost of manufacturing in Asian country - There are advantages & disadvantages especially for tech-nomad.