What’s the difference between a Class B Van and a Class B+ RV?

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  • @spacemountain08
    @spacemountain08 6 років тому +27

    Good Video .. I wish you guys would have went over total cost of ownership for both. Example, What was the total miles and mpg used? What is the cost to service the gas compared to the diesel RV?

  • @ThorMotorCoach
    @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому +13

    We respect everyone's opinion and welcome the comments. We like the Travato too because it does have some great features! Everyone is correct in stating that the Gemini can be a Class C or a Class B+. We're not trying to pull one over on anyone, as all of you know the label B+ is an RV marketing spin. ;) Thanks for watching! -Kara

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 6 років тому +2

      And maybe we NEED a B+ designation to be "institutionalized" because the differences between a B...a B+...and a C are MAJOR!

    • @dynabanjo
      @dynabanjo 5 років тому +1

      It feels like you are trying to "pull one over" because you are posing as "being objective" while pointing out "your baby's" strengths and demeaning the Travato at every other turn, like standing to block out the Travato nameplate at the beginning. This is an advertisement very strongly pretending to be something else in the beginning.

    • @waltermeerschaert
      @waltermeerschaert 5 років тому +1

      I would argue that, from the point of view of the consumer looking for factual differences between options, the moniker C- would be much more accurate.
      That would, unfortunately, be a marketing disaster!

  • @shavaunaronan3188
    @shavaunaronan3188 4 роки тому +2

    I have been in a Thor Gemini and they are sooo nice. I would have chose this model but have kids so it was a bit too small but otherwise it is a beautiful coach. Great tour of both RV's, thank you!

  • @infantryblack
    @infantryblack 5 років тому +3

    Great video. Felt like I took a informed road trip with you all.

  • @toddweiler227
    @toddweiler227 6 років тому +1

    Just a shout out that I likely the review/ad wrapped around an actual trip. Easier to visualize how it will look on the road, campsite or parking lot. I know it’s more work than a static walk around sales lot pitch, but worth it in motivating me to consider the product. Hope to see more.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Thanks Todd. It was a lot of work and some very, very long days, but we had a great time on the trip. We learned quite a bit about both vehicles as we drove through all kinds of weather and terrain. Glad you got something out of the video and thanks for taking the time to write. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. - Steve.

  • @badguy1481
    @badguy1481 5 років тому +2

    I've owned, BOTH, the Thor Gemini and the Roadtrek Zion. The Zion has some features that are nice: 2nd alternator used with an inverter to produce 110 VAC (rather than using a noisy generator)...and...remote start. BUT..I prefer the extra space, the Gemini provides. It seems, at least to me, the Ford suspension and the Turbo Diesel engine provide for a bit more power and a smoother ride.

  • @jwharvey7167
    @jwharvey7167 6 років тому +20

    This is not a real comparison. It is however an add for Thor Coach to say how wonderful they are.

  • @CamperVanGuy
    @CamperVanGuy 6 років тому +1

    "It's not that the B Van is a bad choice, you just happen to have a better choice - the B+ from Thor Motor Coach." - those is fight'n words! All joking aside, your Gemini looks pretty good for what it is, but you shouldn't knock the B-Van for what it isn't. This pretty blue planet is big enough for the both of us, and for travelers to explore they way that suits them best.

  • @TravelingRobert
    @TravelingRobert 6 років тому +36

    It is not a fair comparison. To compare a class B van with a B+ (which is a C- the cab over area) is like comparing apples to oranges. Two totally different vehicles. Still... the Gemini looks pretty sweet.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому +2

      It is a sweet ride. Thanks for watching.

    • @CC-kr2fs
      @CC-kr2fs 6 років тому +1

      Agreed, a nice ad for Thor. These 2 coaches are for 2 different types of RV use.

    • @lindajensen9222
      @lindajensen9222 6 років тому +6

      they were " Comparing the Differences " so people could choose what they would like the best without buying what they wouldn't be happy with

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 6 років тому +2

      To me, my class B drives more like a car. The Class C and B+ RV's I've driven...you can feel the additional weight and height when you turn corners. I don't like the Ford gasoline engine on the Thor. Too loud and too under powered. I like the Mercedes Diesel a lot better. Some have said the Ford Diesel and chassis is a lot better ride also... but I've haven't driven one so I can't make a comparison.

    • @michaelsmith9308
      @michaelsmith9308 6 років тому

      great point

  • @paul_desjardins
    @paul_desjardins 6 років тому +62

    Obviously a Gemini Thor Motor Coach Infomercial.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому +5

      Hi Paul, technically yes. LOL. But we wanted to provide information to the consumer for both. Thanks for watching! -KT

    • @lisay5450
      @lisay5450 5 років тому

      Thor Motor Coach question is...how much is that model???

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому

      Lisa, here is a link to all the current Gemini floor plans and the MSRP. www.thormotorcoach.com/gemini/floor-plans/ Thanks for watching. - Steve

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 4 роки тому

      @@lisay5450 I would advise you to check large Dealer franchises like Camping World...at the end of the year. You can search for NEW vehicles, all over the country, that are selling at BIG discounts. Those discounts are available in order to clear their lots for the winter AND make room for next year's models.

    • @lisay5450
      @lisay5450 4 роки тому +1

      @@badguy1481 i actually bought a TT for cash...not financing anything in these crazy times and just enjoying living debt free for a while 😃

  • @DavidisDawei
    @DavidisDawei 6 років тому +5

    The Travato is best used for 1-2 people IMO
    Maybe with a baby or a small pet; might be able to withstand guests for a day or 2 in the separate sleeping area.
    Storage is a definite challenge.
    The Murphy bed and rear access is excellent
    I would avoid sliders; don't trust their long term reliability

    • @lindylund280
      @lindylund280 4 роки тому +1

      At least this slider isn’t required for camping, that is, you can leave it in and still manage. I like that. I would only use it in a clean environment and not like in the desert with blowing dirt and sand.

  • @diegofresco1
    @diegofresco1 6 років тому +9

    Thanks. Video very well done. However, what is the price? One of the guys says, "...since they come in at the same price level." I have been to your website, and cannot find a price. Thanks.

    • @TheBeaver50
      @TheBeaver50 5 років тому +2

      they tell while they are scanning your card :)

  • @elyon1421
    @elyon1421 6 років тому +7

    13:45 yeah baby!
    But seriously, Thanks for this vid. Its informative and it made me feel like ive experienced rving already!

  • @goofe.washington953
    @goofe.washington953 4 роки тому +1

    Fred Willard’s son was excellent.

  • @stevematthews684
    @stevematthews684 6 років тому +2

    Great video, Steve it's great to see John on video again. Yes, he's a company exec, but just seems like a everyday guy. Thanks

  • @TheSmdl
    @TheSmdl 6 років тому +12

    Not exactly a review. Different vehicles. Different chassis. No slide outs. Biased from the get go.

  • @harleyea
    @harleyea 6 років тому

    I for one really appreciate seeing this comparison ...this type of 'B+' is what I thought I might want for my needs compared to the true B van...Thanks a ton for doing a comparison ...B+ is for my needs but I totally see if one might have different needs and would go for the B van....Again thanks for the comparison....

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching. We're glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful.

  • @MadaLLedo
    @MadaLLedo 6 років тому +5

    Great video! Very informative! 👍👍👍

  • @dmatos7706
    @dmatos7706 3 роки тому

    Nice video, I really liked the Gemini

  • @rfleming7883
    @rfleming7883 6 років тому +6

    Nice comparison. I prefer the more purebred class b.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching! We hope you enjoy and respect your preference. ;) -KT

  • @badguy1481
    @badguy1481 6 років тому

    I LIKE the Promaster cockpit...window...and operation. I have a Roadtrek Zion. About the only B+ RV I know of with the Promaster front end and chassis is the Winnebago Trend.

  • @joykortas6376
    @joykortas6376 5 років тому +2

    What mpg does each average? THank you.

  • @waynerhea6649
    @waynerhea6649 6 років тому +3

    Of it's just you or a two people you can live in the b+ full time while still being able to take it to stores and in town whithout it being a hasle once you get a class c or class a you need a tow vehicle

    • @wsfig
      @wsfig 6 років тому

      I own the Compass 23TR great little unit, easy to drive parks just about anywhere. Its small enough that it can be used for day trips. Easy on fuel, between 14 & 16 MPG. The little Diesel Easley pulls a 6% grade. Very happy with it.

  • @lindylund280
    @lindylund280 4 роки тому

    You didn’t go over much storage on the Gemini, just the one with the ice chest. And you didn’t go over electric system or really show the kitchen very well. You didn’t say if there are upgrades available. I’ll look for some other videos because the Gemini looks really good.

  • @brianmiers5234
    @brianmiers5234 5 років тому +4

    The bed set up took like 17 seconds longer. Was that music really necessary?

    • @qanononabong8491
      @qanononabong8491 5 років тому

      Doesn't Viagra take longer than 17 seconds to "deploy"?

  • @lindabregar9538
    @lindabregar9538 6 років тому +7

    Check out We Are the Russos on you tube. The live full time in a camper van. The also had a husky that travels with them. Their videos would be great selling points for the B.

  • @timothyvonclasen1115
    @timothyvonclasen1115 5 років тому

    Regardless of whether its a B+ or a C-, a true class B is far less obtrusive when 'urban camping'. People are a lot less likely to notice if you overnite at a Wal-Mart or equivalent. Also, if you have to take a ferry the smaller class B's are under the length cutoff for a price break in most places. It really depends on how you are going to use them.

    • @user-ym6lc7pk1e
      @user-ym6lc7pk1e 5 років тому +1

      I think most class B vans (including Travato, used here for comparison) will have a hard time disguising as a normal commercial van. People easily identify them as an RV. Maybe if you start with a van with no windows and do your own custom build, then yes, you can stealth camp in an urban environment.

  • @AmiStidhamMyHealingJourney
    @AmiStidhamMyHealingJourney 4 роки тому +1

    The Gemini would look amazing without the swirly-swoop paint job.

  • @Linbur0065
    @Linbur0065 4 роки тому

    This is not a comparison of difference between B and B+. It is just an advertisement for a specific Thor product. Clearly there is a market for that as well, but why the misleading video title?

  • @docudry1433
    @docudry1433 6 років тому +4

    I agree!! Get your facts straight ~ It's a class B and C NOT two Bs!! I like the Travado better.

    • @virginiahall8084
      @virginiahall8084 3 роки тому

      It's a B and a B+. B+ typically don't have a bed over the cab as a C does.

  • @roryroberts3787
    @roryroberts3787 6 років тому +2

    Your comparison is invalid, because most people will have a preference for how they will use their rig and that preference will dictate whether they purchase a class B or a class C, no such animal as a B+. Just a tag the manufacturers came up with to differentiate their smaller class C built on a sprinter chasis Why did you decide to chose a gas class c (sprinter chasis) instead of a diesel powered rig. They do make both you know....

  • @badguy1481
    @badguy1481 5 років тому +3

    I think they fairly compared both vehicles. The smaller B van is great for people who want to spend one or two nights "out in the wild". But...after that...the B becomes pretty cramped. Also, if one or both of those people have any disabilities (walking and/or standing) and want to use their camper for more extended stays... the B+ is a better choice. Also...many of the B+ vans I've seen on the market are WAY cheaper than most B vans I've looked at. Strange...but TRUE!

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому

      BADGUY 1 Thanks for watching and taking the time to write the feedback. - Steve

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 5 років тому +1

      @@ThorMotorCoach I now own a Thor Gemini TK (similar to the model layout in the video). The Ford Transit front end has a lot of power even more so than my Roadtrek Zion. And I think the ride is even a bit more smooth although BOTH vehicles are very comfortable to ride in. I like the larger amount of room in my Gemini although the Ford cockpit is a bit more cramped than what I had in the Zion. All and all...I'm VERY happy with my new purchase.

    • @user-ym6lc7pk1e
      @user-ym6lc7pk1e 5 років тому

      The reason B vans are more expensive is that they start with a cargo van and need to install everything within the confines of the van shell. In Class B+ (C) you start with a platform and simply put prefabricated walls with most of the stuff preinstalled even before the vehicle drives onto the factory floor. There is much more labor involved in upfitting class B van, hence higher price.

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 5 років тому +1

      @@user-ym6lc7pk1e Correct...but STILL one gets more room in a B+ at a lower price...AND...One can park a B+ in a supermarket packing place almost as easily as a B.

  • @Desperado3248
    @Desperado3248 6 років тому +1

    The B market is booming because they are the most practical for 2 people or empty nesters with a grand kid . Parkway legal , maneuvering easily, decent mileage. Unlike camper vans , all the creature comforts , lets you leave pet in a climate controlled environment. Am looking at a Travato as the one to buy.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Hi Michael, you're right. B is booming. I personally like them as well, whether it's a B or a small Class C that's around 25-27 feet. Very maneuverable. ;) Thanks for watching! -Kara

    • @experimenteks3974
      @experimenteks3974 6 років тому +1

      I'm still deciding whether I'd go for a Class B or a small Class C or B+ although at this stage I'm leaning towards class B+ under 23ft. I used to think I'd go for a caravan and tow vehicle set-up but after experiencing the hassles of towing, I'd rather have a motorhome and then an e-bike for short distance travel. A much more convenient, healthy set-up IMO.

  • @marypatten4853
    @marypatten4853 5 років тому

    I'm interested in this RV. Please what is the price?

  • @slickwilly4613
    @slickwilly4613 Рік тому

    what model is shown on frame 2:30 ?

  • @KevinsHeaven
    @KevinsHeaven 5 років тому

    Admit it....this was one giant Transit advertisement.

  • @dokken08
    @dokken08 6 років тому +23

    unfortunately there is no such classification as a B+, it is a class C. The Travato is much more nimble and is a true B van

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Thanks Brian for watching. Like others have said, there are slight differences between B, B+ and C. I respect your preference. :) Happy traveling! -KT

    • @5stardave
      @5stardave 6 років тому +7

      A B+ is just a made up marketing term. B+ sounds better than C-. According to the RVIA, B+ doesn't exist.

    • @stevematthews684
      @stevematthews684 6 років тому +2

      Too funny...correcting the builder...lol. The video is correct. Per RVIA, to be a Class C is has over cab sleeping
      see www.rvia.org/?esid=TypeCMHs

    • @5stardave
      @5stardave 6 років тому +1

      Steve Matthews according to the link it says "optional sleeping space" not required. The class B page says " called campervan, ... drives like family van." The Gemini drives like a U-hual.

    • @5stardave
      @5stardave 6 років тому +2

      Section 1-E. Motorhome. A “Motorhome” is a recreation vehicle unit built on a self-propelled motor vehicle
      chassis. The basic product types, as defined by the Board of Directors, are “Type A”, “Type B” and “Type C”.
      www.rvia.org/UniPop.cfm?v=2&OID=11549&CC=832

  • @NickDe39
    @NickDe39 4 роки тому

    Was made fun of camping with our motorhome by tent campers. What do you mean we are not roughing it, watching TV on a 12" screen, listening to music on six inch speakers, TV dinners in our microwave, and only have a 12,000 BTU air conditioner, now this is roughing it.
    If you buy one of these things, have to add screens all over all those vents or the mosquitoes will feast on you.

  • @rampar77
    @rampar77 6 років тому +4

    I tried to search and Gemini is a class "C" not "B. It cost over $110,000.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Hi Tony. Calling it a C is correct. We also call it a B+ and a Recreational Utility Vehicle. The Gemini and the Travato we compared it with both have a very similar MSRP. We want to give people in the market for a B van another option for essentially the same money. Thanks for writing - Steve

  • @maxmontreal447
    @maxmontreal447 5 років тому +1

    How reliable are the motors?

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому

      The I-5 is solid. It's does well with gas mileage and they are great to drive. The Transit has been around 50 years in various configurations. It's only come to the U.S. since 2013. My recommendation would be to go to your local dealer and spend some time test driving one so you can come to your own conclusions. Thanks - Steve

  • @Desperado3248
    @Desperado3248 5 років тому

    Are the B plus Gemini vans legal for all parkways like a B motor coach?

  • @priscillawilliams6426
    @priscillawilliams6426 6 років тому +1

    Love it thank you this help us out

  • @prophetseven728
    @prophetseven728 5 років тому +2

    Why is not just called a Class C?

  • @5stardave
    @5stardave 6 років тому +1

    You should have matched the Gemini to a Navion.

  • @czaz1985
    @czaz1985 5 років тому

    It all depends what your necessities are .. they are completely different vehicles I go for B vans better because parking is low and space a B van can get in more places rather the other camper also having a slide more things that break ..

  • @kieronbotting5265
    @kieronbotting5265 6 років тому +1

    *Spoiler Alert*
    The video is titled "What's the difference". The difference is size. The guys prefer size. This is a poorly titled video that turns into a biased and badly/borderline lazily educated review.
    That said, both RV's look nice and deserve better representation in their own right.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому +2

      Hi Kieron, thanks for writing. Size is one of the differences we touch on yes. But we also talk about the differences the chassis, horsepower, towing, amenities, seating and sleeping options, front wheel drive vs rear wheel drive. The title is exactly what the video is, talking about and showing the differences. That's one of the great things about the RV industry there's something out there for everyone. - Steve

  • @Xyz123Etc..
    @Xyz123Etc.. 4 роки тому

    Great video 👍

  • @johndodi
    @johndodi 3 роки тому

    You are trying to compare a class B van with a class C truck cab motor home. Only the RV manufacturers and RV sales

  • @Tecktrek
    @Tecktrek 5 років тому

    Nice video and graphics but the sound sucks. Come on Thor.

  • @contactjoy4140
    @contactjoy4140 4 роки тому

    WHY DID YOU USE LOW, LOW CONTRAST BETWEEN THE WORDS AND THE BACKGROUND?
    IF YOU WANT VIEWERS TO BE ABLE TO READ THE INFO THEN YOU MAKE IT READABLE!!

  • @badguy1481
    @badguy1481 4 роки тому

    I PREFER the Ford Transit over the Mercedes. A LOT of "get up and go" at stop lights and, in my opinion, a smoother ride. Another PLUS: Cheaper to maintain with lower part costs.

  • @NickDe39
    @NickDe39 4 роки тому

    Looks like great fun, sitting in a folding chair in the middle of the field under the canopy of your Class B motorhome, or is that a B+? Maybe with luck you will see an ant walk by, how exciting. Saw a woman scream when a six inch grass snake crawled by, almost had a heart attack.

  • @michsportsfan2000
    @michsportsfan2000 6 років тому

    I don't know which is which as far as a Ford or the other

  • @rdvqc
    @rdvqc 6 років тому +2

    The Promaster (3500) works well for a couple and their doggie that are basically gypsies. The model we have is a bit better laid out than the one you folks are testing. The one time handling was less than acceptable was heading west through Sask with a big north wind blowing. I use a Garmin for nav. The TomTom is OK but I hate sharing the screen.
    We have gone over 50,000 KM.

  • @andersonwade9963
    @andersonwade9963 5 років тому

    Guys, can you tow a 2 door jeep wrangler on the Transit with that 5000lbs hitch?

  • @tomcogar851
    @tomcogar851 5 років тому

    I believe the Compass is a good value but I can’t get past all the exterior swoosh paint / graphics - Tiffin has that available on their class C but it’s a much more expensive vehicle. Less graphics would cost less and improve this B+

  • @chatter7653
    @chatter7653 6 років тому

    Would the Gemini hold up to comparison to the 2018 Airstream Atlas?

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Helllo! Airstream is one of our sister companies under the Thor Industries umbrella. With the major difference in price point, the Atlas is going to have a few more bells and whistles. The MSRP on a 2019 Gemini on a Sprinter Chassis is $122,850. From what I am finding on line, the cost of a 2018 Atlas is about 100K more, coming in around $218,000. That is not too far off from our entry level diesel pusher, the Palazzo. Hope this helps - Steve

  • @thephantomharanguer
    @thephantomharanguer 5 років тому +1

    Pls, utubers, stop and think about whether the background music is really adding to the value of your content. Answered: Very seldom.

  • @johnpaulgarzaniti5065
    @johnpaulgarzaniti5065 3 роки тому

    For you to suggest these two RV's are basically the same price is baloney The class B+ is $30,000 more! Thats 30% more! That is no where near the same price!

  • @bobcarter4343
    @bobcarter4343 5 років тому

    Or, you can drive your own car, stay at a $200.00 a night motel, eat out, get better mileage with no monthly storage fee for the coach nor insurance costs and not worry about sewage, water storage, two sets of dishes, etc. Just saying. I do like the Thor however. Would love one for my fly fishing trips.

    • @nancybuehlerreid
      @nancybuehlerreid 5 років тому

      If you'r bringing kids and or dogs along motels are not a better choice.

  • @johndodi
    @johndodi 3 роки тому

    Call the RV class b+. Motor homes are classified as A B C not B+

  • @jbrittenham
    @jbrittenham 5 років тому

    I found this confusing, the boys would sit and talk back and forth and reference mine is this mine is that, but I was never sure which vehicle was the Ford vs. Ram, B vs. B+. Just an FYI

  • @lorettatayor5840
    @lorettatayor5840 6 років тому +3

    how much??

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Head to our website and build your own to find the right price for you. www.thormotorcoach.com/motorhomes/class-b-motorhomes/. Thanks for watching Loretta! -KT

  • @mahfah7911
    @mahfah7911 5 років тому

    We are family of 12 and would like to travel together. We can easily in a van. We expect an RV to be able to sleep at least half or 6 of it. $100,000++ and none of them hardly do that. I wonder why they don’t spend time and energy to make an all rounder?!

    • @KJ-xx6xr
      @KJ-xx6xr 5 років тому

      Back in the day they could. My 1987 Suncrest by RR Coachworks slept 8. 2 on the back RV queen, 2 on the dinette that folded to a full bed, 2 on the jackknife sofa that was a full bed and you could put 2 kids up on the pull down bunk over the driver section, and that is a class A 30 feet. For a sleep over birthday party when I was 16 that RV slept 6 girls across the back queen bed. So if you get cozy you can fit more. My 1991 Itasca mini Spirit does 6, 2 on the overhead bunk, 2 on the dinette and 2 on the rear twin beds. There are options, both of these RV's are 30 feet so they aren't huge monsters...I'll admit the Itasca is on a van chassis and is a "easier" drive, the big ol Class A handles like a bus and you sit over the driver steer tire so you feel EVERY bump in the road. Both will tow a car, I've towed a full sized 10 ft extended bed pickup that was the extended cab behind the Class A, never noticed it, usually towed a sedan behind, have towed a minivan behind as well. Have not towed with the Itasca. There are options out there, you may just not get to buy "new". Also, less stuff to break on the "olders" but you need to be RV saavy and mechanically inclined to be driving one, even a new one can and will leave you high and dry sometimes.

  • @Simonofcalifornia
    @Simonofcalifornia 5 років тому

    You get cops called on your B plus as you can’t park most places.

  • @Ursin101
    @Ursin101 6 років тому

    Where is the washer and dryer connection?

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому +1

      Hi LaTasha. Our Class B+ line up is not prepped for a washer and dryer. You can find all the specs and floor plans here. www.thormotorcoach.com/motorhomes/Class-B-Motorhomes/ Thanks for watching - Steve

  • @the10thleper
    @the10thleper 5 років тому

    This is a nice Ford commercial.

  • @Surreal6969
    @Surreal6969 5 років тому +3

    OK, OK I'm sold on the Gemini. Are u happy now.

  • @SethKasso
    @SethKasso 5 років тому

    The audio splitting on this video was painful

  • @surearrow
    @surearrow 3 роки тому

    >> I left due to the music. Need videos that are are a bit more serious when it comes to dropping over 100k on a vehicle.

  • @steveross2908
    @steveross2908 5 років тому

    The Ford is not 7 1/2 feet high, it's over 10' (with AC). You had me worried there for a minute!

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому

      Hi Steve. You're right. At :53 seconds we show the specs of the Gemini being 10'8" with the A.C. Thanks for watching. - Steve

  • @valtito9297
    @valtito9297 6 років тому +1

    parking at work? i don't think so!

  • @scrappychildhood6633
    @scrappychildhood6633 5 років тому

    is there 25 to 30 foot class B+

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому

      Hi. Our Gemini and Compass run from 23'- 6" to 26'. You can check them out here. www.thormotorcoach.com/motorhomes/recreational-utility-vehicles/ Thanks for the question. - Steve

  • @orksters
    @orksters 5 років тому

    what about ease of parking

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому +2

      Hello. The Gemini is very easy to drive and park. It may not be as small and maneuverable as the B-Van, but you can most certainly park it in store lots and even on the street, you'll just take up two spaces. During the filming of the video we stopped for lunch and parked it in a fast food lot. Thanks for watching. - Steve

  • @sergeolchowec905
    @sergeolchowec905 5 років тому +1

    Why are you comparing a van to an RV.? Its like comparing a class C motor couch to your Gemini.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  5 років тому +1

      Hi. We made the comparison to show people. for about the same money, what you can get in an R.U.V. B-vans are perfectly fine and excellent for certain situations. It boils down to what people what and how they are going to use it. Thanks for watching - Steve.

  • @rickgoertz6380
    @rickgoertz6380 6 років тому +8

    Still a class C RV. Cutaway chassis.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      C. B. B+. It's all good in our book. ;) Thanks for checking us out Rick! -KT

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler 5 років тому

    Wow this guy really ragged on the B van. It didn’t have a chance.

  • @just_jimmy
    @just_jimmy 4 роки тому

    Why the left right audio?

  • @InsideThaJackalsHead
    @InsideThaJackalsHead 5 років тому

    One guy has normal audio the other you can hardly hear him...... lol Such a pro video but you couldn't afford 2 mics? lol Facepalm...

  • @yutengli1162
    @yutengli1162 5 років тому

    Leisure travel serenity tradesmen

  • @jestlv
    @jestlv 4 роки тому

    @ 1:32, you missed a belt loop. ruined the whole video for me.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  4 роки тому

      My teenaged daughters told me that's what all the cool kids were doing these days. - Steve

  • @jenniferpyle9431
    @jenniferpyle9431 5 років тому

    Distracting music

  • @FLATSTONE
    @FLATSTONE 5 років тому

    4:14????????? LOLOL

  • @DavidP089
    @DavidP089 5 років тому

    Diesel is ALWAYS better in a camper.

  • @jamiemcneil9462
    @jamiemcneil9462 2 роки тому

    There is no such thing as a class B+ coach. There are only class A, B and C. Class B+ is nothing more than salesman talk. Don't believe me? Talk to the DMV in your state and they will explain it to you.

  • @dingleberry657
    @dingleberry657 6 років тому

    I'd rather have the ProMaster,21ft gets me in any parking space legally,24ft Thor your Illegally parking in a standard parking space & also front wheel drive & the turning radius on the ProMaster is completely more efficient=ProMaster hands down! Oh yeah & slide outs are the #1 prone problems for RVs as far as maintenance leaks are concerned.

  • @christinsolomon4308
    @christinsolomon4308 5 років тому

    B

  • @jimbotheassclown
    @jimbotheassclown 6 років тому

    The difference is ones a Class b and the other is a Class C marketing lie.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Our Class B+ is labeled as such because there is no cab-over bunk in the Gemini which is typically found in a Class C. Also, we build on a Ford Transit, which is typically known as a van chassis. I appreciate you taking the time to watch. Sincerely, Kara

    • @jimbotheassclown
      @jimbotheassclown 6 років тому

      It's Typically Know as a van lol except when it's a cutaway like every other Class C lol

  • @kato2531
    @kato2531 6 років тому +3

    Not crazy about Thor motor coaches.

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Sorry to hear that. Hopefully one day we can change your mind! Thanks for watching though! -KT

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 6 років тому +3

      He's (lin juan) is not alone: Thor needs to up their quality (materials, construction, workmanship, etc.) big-time. Some potential RV buyers stay away from ANY Thor product (even their nice-looking but questionable-quality small Class As) due to their poor reputation in those areas. And I haven't even mentioned their customer service/care/support AFTER the sale if the unit has problems needing fixing. People looking for a rig like this (B+ or small Class C) would probably go Pleasure-Way instead (better reputation all around).
      Looking forward to Thor taking these issues seriously and producing a better-built product sooner vs. later,
      -- BR

    • @ThorMotorCoach
      @ThorMotorCoach  6 років тому

      Hi Bill, thanks for commenting and letting us know your concerns. If you currently have a motorhome built by us, please reach out to Customer Service at 877-855-2867. We take every owner's concern seriously. I'm sorry whoever you talked to has made you feel any other way. Sincerely, Kara

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 6 років тому +2

      Thank you, Kara, but it's not "someone" (as in ONE person) it's a number of people/owners. Really, I'm not the kind of person that would go by what only ONE person said and write-off a RV brand or dealer (that wouldn't be fair to maker/dealer), I'd look further to get a consensus of as many reviews/ratings I could find. Still, all one needs to do is research RV brands, and I've seen enough negative reviews in the past about most RV makers (including your maybe most serious competitor, the Forest River conglomerate) to turn me off.
      Frankly though, MOST RV makers (except Class Bs, which seem to be the better-made RV segment of them all, not perfect, but still noticeably better than most class 5th wheels, TTs and many Class As) produce "stuff" I couldn't be interested in. I'm willing to pay more money (lots more, even though I'm not "rich" by any metric!) for quality, not junk. AND a RV brand (and DEALER!) that takes no-weasel-word-warranty care of its customers -- or pass the buck between dealer and maker, with the owner like a ping-pong ball caught in the middle, while his/her RV is sitting on a dealer's lot for weeks/months getting NOTHING done/repaired on it, especially warranty work!
      So I really need to be seeing mostly positive owner reviews (vs. negative) about Thor -- the product itself (materials used and workmanship) AND customer care/support AFTER the sale if (actually, WHEN) there are issues -- the two critical areas people evaluate before purchasing any RV brand (regardless of what class we're talking about)...BOTH have to have high ratings, not just one.
      For me, they both rate 50-50 in importance, meaning 50% +50% = 100%. I don't expect a perfect rating (100%!) but at least 80% and above, preferably 90%. MOST RV makers are rated WAY too low, not even close to that so for me, no deal. It's like apartment hunting at a site like "apartmentratings" -- I want to see MOSTLY high ratings (again, 80% or better, preferably 90% or better, including rating the management/staff) by residents of those properties, but DO expect some low ones in the mix (too many low ratings I look elsewhere to live). Again, "perfect" ratings (100% recommended) are not real-life so I don't expect them in apartment hunting, customer/owner product reviews on products on Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot -- whatever -- OR RV buying! ;-)
      Also, I'd like to see RV makers put pressure on "questionable" dealers that don't take care of customers, too. Few RV makers will do that and the customer feels abandoned by the brand, so that HURTS brand recognition (so it's in the brand's interest to keep their dealers in line). And since (TMK) there are no Lemon Laws re: RVs (as there are for vehicles), the right choice of RV maker AND one of their dealers is even MORE important.
      I'm glad you said Thor takes such customer "feedback" seriously, but most RV makers don't, and it really hurts sales. Te Internet can be good or bad for companies, as potential customers can research them easily & instantly (unlike the "old days" BEFORE we had the Internet). If for no other reason (meaning, looking out for their bottom-line if they don't REALLY care about customers) companies need to mind what's being said about them online -- and FIX whatever they discover is a genuine problem.
      When (if) Thor gets consistently high ratings in both areas -- product quality and customer care/support -- I'll reconsider...
      Regards,
      -- BR

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 6 років тому +4

      P.S. BTW, while I'm here, how about Thor making a 4-Season and 4x4 (or AWD) motorhome? THOSE are becoming more popular but almost all RV makers aren't meeting the challenge or demand. One Class B maker is getting real close to that presently (but NOT a Canadian B/B+ maker, as one would expect, as THEY are behind the times), but I expect more RV brands WILL be making that kind of RV -- I'm sure SALES will be brisk for them. I think a small/compact 4-Season/4x4 or AWD Class A like Thor makes would be a first in that A segment, and have zero competition sales-wise.
      More of us are wanting to use our RVs ALL YEAR LONG, not just 3-Season. AND, we don't want to be limited to pavement/campgrounds, either. No, I don't expect to be doing serious off-roading (like those VERY expensive 4x4 "Overlanding" vehicles), but at least mild "off-pavement" boon-docking would be nice. So please, ENOUGH of the very pretty/feature-rich RVs BUT with unheated water/holding tanks, plumbing exposed under the floor (so it can easily FREEZE), WAY too low road clearance and only 2WD RVs. And MORE SOLAR (for boon-docking), too, not the measly amount on RVs now. WAY more -- and lithium batteries, too.
      Word. ;-)
      -- BR

  • @tricap96
    @tricap96 5 років тому +2

    Self (own product) advertising masquerading as a product review. Fundamental bias and dishonesty displayed right out front.

    • @mikegruber172
      @mikegruber172 4 роки тому

      its not dishonest if its obvious...

  • @michaelsmith5463
    @michaelsmith5463 5 років тому +1

    B+....for +$100k

  • @markmiller2263
    @markmiller2263 3 роки тому

    Pretty much. Junkie really.

  • @tjnak
    @tjnak 5 років тому

    “28 gallons of black water” as if logging that much poo around with you is a good thing. Yuck.

    • @user-ym6lc7pk1e
      @user-ym6lc7pk1e 5 років тому +3

      Try boondocking for a week in a Travato with it's small black tank and then let us know if you still prefer not having an option of 28 gallon black.