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List of recreational vehicle manufacturers

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This is a non-exhaustive list of recreational vehicle manufacturers.

Manufacturer Image Location Class A Class B Class C Truck camper Caravan (travel trailer) Static caravan 5th wheel Popup / hybrid Other Notes
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Subsidiary of Thor Industries. Provides trailers to the US Government
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Defunct
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Defunct
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Defunct. Formed by Sam Alper. After becoming defunct, assets sold to Cosalt|
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Subsidiary of Trigano
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No longer manufacturing. Bought most of the assets/brands of collapsed Caravans International. Sold touring caravan assets to Swift Leisure, later spinning-out static caravan assets via MBO
Defunct
Elddis
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Subsidiary of Hymer
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Part of Elddis, subsidiary of Hymer.
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Merged into Allied Specialty Vehicles in 2010. Part of REV Group.
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A Berkshire Hathaway company.
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Subsidiary of Thor Industries
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Defunct
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Part of REV Group.
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Subsidiary of Thor Industries.
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Subsidiary of Thor Industries.
Products produced under the Dormobile brand
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Part of REV Group.
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A division of Forest River, Inc.
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Purchased former assets of Cosalt
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Subsidiary of Thor Industries. The number one retail selling motorhome brand in North America, January 1, 10 through December 31, 2011. Formerly Damon Motor Coach and Four Winds International
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Subsidiary of Thor Industries. Builds only diesel pushers in the United States and Canada
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Defunct
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Defunct. Now a brand of the Volkswagen Group
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