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18-meter Scania motorhome with library, guest room and dining hall

01.07.2026 05:50 1 min 1 source РУС
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A converted Scania CL94UA city bus from 2003, 18 meters long, has been listed for sale in Sweden for €105,000. The interior includes a kitchen, living room, library, guest room, bedroom, shower and toilet, sleeping five people. It features 14 solar panels (3.5 kW) and 420-liter fresh and gray water tanks. The seller claims a standard B license is sufficient, but in Germany and Sweden vehicles over 3.5 tons typically require a C1 or C license.

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18-meter Scania motorhome with library, guest room and dining hall

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Updated: 22.08.2026

Super 95

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pricier than 63% of countries

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pricier than 77% of countries

E85

$1.51 /l

SEK14.30 · €1.29/l

5 of 6

pricier than 67% of countries

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