In California the Adventurewagen is classified as a housecar and thus is insured by State Farm under the their lower RV rates. Even though it only has a porta-potti the inclusion of the gray water tank, forced-air furnace, and shower facilities may have helped the DMV in deciding the vehicle's classification. Garrett Adams - Stockton, CA 83.5 Adventurewagen GL >> There was a discussion a year or so ago to determine whether you could have an open bottle >>(booze) in your van under the pretense that a Westy is a "house car". I think the determining >>factor was having toilet facilities, and a porta-potty didn't count. |
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