Please buy the fastest Class A motorhome on Earth.
The Marketplace listing states this high-speed motorhome build was originally sponsored by Hot Wheels and its parent company Mattel in an effort to promote awareness about Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder, a degenerative nerve disease. Not a show vehicle by any means, “MoHo” is currently the world’s fastest Class A motorhome with a certified top speed of 121.
The seller is asking $95,000 for the honor of sticking MoHo outside your house. That is certainly a lot of cash in the current market, but this is a holding machine after all. I’m sure that 121 mph has never felt so thrilling, but here’s hoping the next owner continues to push the limits of speed.Born and raised in Metro Detroit, associate editor Lucas Bell has spent his entire life surrounded by the automotive industry.
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