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Yes, always fitted as standard which makes them fully self sufficient. Pullers have a petrol/LPG fuel generator and pushers have a diesel fuel generator.
They are automatic and allow the vehicle to remain level on uneven ground and stop any movement within the cabin.
No, RVs are self-sufficient from their generators, so only lighting and stereos work off batteries. Everything else on board, such as the microwave and the air con require the on board generator or an electric hook-up.
Yes, there are 2 types. Dash air con which is similar to that you'd find in a car and roof air con which is a larger mains appliance which cools the whole of the coach. All luxury level motorhomes come with the more powerful roof system.
It really depends upon how much use they have, but they are very big on American RV's, and bigger still on the luxury set ups. But it doesn't really matter if they do start to run a bit low, there is always an on board generator.
Most insurance companies require at least a category 1 Thatcham alarm and on vehicles worth more than £75,000, a tracking system is also required.
Campsites in the UK and Europe are more accommodating for the larger vehicle now, but it's always best to check.
There are many options to choose, including factory fitted leather interiors, washer driers, bigger TVs and fridge freezers. Other things fitted at the dealership include tracking systems, alarm systems and satellite dishes.
There are no constraints, total freedom, all your creature comforts, really a home from home, in fact many people live in them full time these days, especially in the USA.
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