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Worhorse is a domestic supplier of motorhome, bus, and step van chassis. While not specifically a partner, they the exclusive provider of GM powertrains in this segment. At one time Ford owned this market. Worhorse started in the last 1990's and make a great product, I think. They have announced a new chassis called the UFO. Presently inexpensive class A motor homes are gas powered with the engine in the front under an obtrusive "doghouse". The higher end motorhomes offer a diesel pusher layout. The rear engine layout makes for a quieter and more roomy coach. Worhorse has announced a Vortec 8.1 L. powered rear engined chassis called the UFO. I think this may mean incremental icreases for GM in these markets. I hope the price of fuel doesn't kill this endeavor.

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Interesting. From what I've heard, Class "C" motorhome sales (up here at least) have been dropping, and more money is heading toward the pricier Class "A's" and 5th wheels.

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Interesting. From what I've heard, Class "C" motorhome sales (up here at least) have been dropping, and more money is heading toward the pricier Class "A's" and 5th wheels.

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I didn't know that. In some ways if follows other economic reports i have seen with the middle class (social/economic) taking it on the chin and the wealthier/professionals, etc. doing ok. Thanks for the reply as I don't expect this to be a hot topic around here. :CG_all:

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