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What are the best reasons why there aren't any "Gas Pushers" in Class A RVs?

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What are the best reasons why there aren't any "Gas Pushers" in Class A RVs? It would seem that the small ones (<34') could benefit: less engine noise up front, more basement storage because no long driveshaft.
 
We see gas coaches in Class A parks. Some of them also have a size limit. Judy D
 
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Search Workhorse UFO. They quit making them years ago.
 
Major drawback is radiator air flow!
 
What are the best reasons why there aren't any "Gas Pushers" in Class A RVs? It would seem that the small ones (<34') could benefit: less engine noise up front, more basement storage because no long driveshaft.
One word, economics. GM originally designed the Workhorse chassis to replace the P30/P32 gas 350/454 chassis. The UFO version of the Workhorse was available as a gas pusher OR a diesel pusher. The economic events of 2009 killed it.
 

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