Loved the idea we have a big coach in our Aussie market, even surprised I’ve never heard of it before! A few tweaks needed but I can definitely see myself travelling our amazing country in this beauty. I love it. Edit: jumped the gun in my earlier comment, it deserves worthy support.
Dear Mr. Bob Tiffin, thank you for bringing your Quality MH to Australia. If we may recommend, For Aussie Bush Camping compliance we require: 1- a full outside Kitchen with a barbecue Grill, big one for our catch of the day. A backsplash for that delicate full body paint is a must on the outside. 2- outside shower next to the entrance door for our boots with wet storage. 3-A mule Rhino front bumper is a must on our roads. 4-there is not driver door!!!, how does the driver get out to clear branches. A branch deflector around the windshield is a must. 5-extra air filter for bush country roads. 6-A front and back electric winch. 7-when Bush camping, 80 % of the time, we are outside the Caravan, so bigger canopy. 8-is this beautiful beast, sorry Motorhome Coach, prepared for Aussie extreme WET season? 9-Perfect ext width 7' 11" , 2.413 M. Perfect height 11' 8" , 3.5 M 9-a gasser version would be nice and 100k usd cheaper. 10-does it have the same DEF system as in the US?
1. I'm not a representative of Tiffin, but this is compliant with NVHR regulations. 2. There is no such thing as ''Aussie Bush Camping Compliance''. 3. This is not specifically designed for bush camping or off-roading - it's for surfaced roads.
@@keynesianeconomics4113 I too think its strange not to have an outside BBQ/kitchen and a bullbar option, a big red will make a mess of that nice front end. I will be looking at building a strong alloy bullbar designed to still give access to the generator. I also wish the inside didn't look like it was out of the 1980s.
@@justinpeek4100 The Yanks just don't get the idea of Australia having so many large feral animals that just roam the outback roads, causing havoc to vehicles. I agree that a bull-bar is absolutely essential to driving those roads and it should be an essential item on such an expensive investment like a motorhome.
@@bushranger51I’m not sure of price for 2024-5? No mention in their website. but might need to get bull bar & outdoor kitchen added. I’d put a combo washer underneath. I’d definitely ask for no wood cabinets or bevelled trim it looks 1980’s. Its size is awesome, just needs a few custom tweaks.
Beautiful coach, would drive a Cummins in her. So little a class diesels in Australia, then I wonder if 45ft fifth wheels are legal there if I shipped it with my pre emission ram 3500 for puller
Hey, wonderful video that showcases a wonderful motorhome. I was just wondering if anyone may know what a full comprehensive annual insurance might be.
@@justinpeek4100 Thanks very much for taking the time to reply. With my research I come up with a ball park figure of 6K. Please let me know how you go. Again, much appreciated.
Loved the idea we have a big coach in our Aussie market, even surprised I’ve never heard of it before! A few tweaks needed but I can definitely see myself travelling our amazing country in this beauty. I love it.
Edit: jumped the gun in my earlier comment, it deserves worthy support.
if i win powerball, i'll be in touch....
Dear Mr. Bob Tiffin, thank you for bringing your Quality MH to Australia. If we may recommend, For Aussie Bush Camping compliance we require:
1- a full outside Kitchen with a barbecue Grill, big one for our catch of the day. A backsplash for that delicate full body paint is a must on the outside.
2- outside shower next to the entrance door for our boots with wet storage.
3-A mule Rhino front bumper is a must on our roads.
4-there is not driver door!!!, how does the driver get out to clear branches. A branch deflector around the windshield is a must.
5-extra air filter for bush country roads.
6-A front and back electric winch.
7-when Bush camping, 80 % of the time, we are outside the Caravan, so bigger canopy.
8-is this beautiful beast, sorry Motorhome Coach, prepared for Aussie extreme WET season?
9-Perfect ext width 7' 11" , 2.413 M. Perfect height 11' 8" , 3.5 M
9-a gasser version would be nice and 100k usd cheaper.
10-does it have the same DEF system as in the US?
1. I'm not a representative of Tiffin, but this is compliant with NVHR regulations. 2. There is no such thing as ''Aussie Bush Camping Compliance''. 3. This is not specifically designed for bush camping or off-roading - it's for surfaced roads.
@@keynesianeconomics4113 I too think its strange not to have an outside BBQ/kitchen and a bullbar option, a big red will make a mess of that nice front end. I will be looking at building a strong alloy bullbar designed to still give access to the generator. I also wish the inside didn't look like it was out of the 1980s.
@@justinpeek4100 The yanks love there wood for some reason, I dont get it either...
@@justinpeek4100 The Yanks just don't get the idea of Australia having so many large feral animals that just roam the outback roads, causing havoc to vehicles. I agree that a bull-bar is absolutely essential to driving those roads and it should be an essential item on such an expensive investment like a motorhome.
@@bushranger51I’m not sure of price for 2024-5? No mention in their website. but might need to get bull bar & outdoor kitchen added. I’d put a combo washer underneath. I’d definitely ask for no wood cabinets or bevelled trim it looks 1980’s. Its size is awesome, just needs a few custom tweaks.
No barrier to owning this great vehicle except the price.
Looking forward great 👍 bus 🚎 nice one ☝️
Were can one be bought in Australia
How much is it, with and without all the optional extras?
Can it be driven on a LR Licence??
Beautiful coach, would drive a Cummins in her. So little a class diesels in Australia, then I wonder if 45ft fifth wheels are legal there if I shipped it with my pre emission ram 3500 for puller
How much are they
To answer that they recomend you sit as close to a defibrillator as possible, a heart attack may be iminent.
Hey, wonderful video that showcases a wonderful motorhome. I was just wondering if anyone may know what a full comprehensive annual insurance might be.
Approx $5k PA. I am shopping around now, waiting for CIA to get back to me. GPS tracker is a requirement and full alarm system and immobiliser.
@@justinpeek4100 Thanks very much for taking the time to reply. With my research I come up with a ball park figure of 6K. Please let me know how you go. Again, much appreciated.
600k+ not available anymore
unreal
MPG? LPK?
20 to 25L/100km. 25L if towing a small 4x4. Gets the same L/100km on highway and around town.
50L/100km if taking wifes shoes and handbags 😅
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as you see it driving at the start it looks like a bus