RVing is a long loved American tradition, traversing across the wasteland with all the creature comforts of your own home, but on wheels! These RVs come from all kinds of companies and models, but something that they use to cut costs is parts bin headlights and taillights. This allows the minimal engineering team to not waste energy with halogens and focus their expertise on showers and shitters. Henceforth, we get some pretty damn goofystuff.
10. 2009 Chrysler 200
This rolling rectangle has a particularly flat front face, flatter than any other face here. To go along with this dull beige box is equally dull headlights from an equally dull car, the Chrysler 200.
9. 2002 Toyota Camry
They didn’t do a very good job incorporating these taillights, it just looks like this RV is in the first trimester of giving birth to a Camry.
8. 1990 BMW E30
The best of german engineering, these take the sporty E30 M3 and transports that heart and soul onto an RV vastly deserving of the gift.
7. 1995 Ford F-150
Now this one is interesting, it takes the whole “borrow headlights” idea these RVs take and move up to the next level, by also taking the grill from the F150.
6. 2011 Chevrolet Silverado
Alright, not this kinda makes sense. Giant truck headlights fit pretty well onto the stone-jawed face of this “Allegro”.
5. 2003 VW Golf
Looking for something a little more… European? Yes, this one has quite the goofy face compared to the others. The VW headlights are taken apart and thrown all over this flat front end.
4. 2001 BMW E39 M5
The aerodynamic properties of the e39 M5 are unrivaled, so why not transfer these properties onto a loooooong RV?
3. 2006 Cadillac Escalade
Ready to be a baller? One step up from the Silverado previously mentioned, you can do the now be a pimp-on-the-go.
2. Oldsmobile Alero
Yes, I know, this isn’t an RV. I don’t care, it’s interesting. At least, slightly more interesting than the Oldsmobile Alero. That’s not saying much, now that I think about it.
1. Double 2003 Ford Mustang
DOUBLE THE LIGHTS, DOUBLE THE POWER! While this may not have a v16, it is at least twice as large as a mustang.
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