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Joa-by-Pilote: budget motorhomes with base price under €70,000

15.07.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
Joa-by-Pilote: budget motorhomes with base price under €70,000
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Joa-by-Pilote, a brand under the Pilote group, offers seven semi-integrated motorhomes on the German market priced between €66,000 and €68,000. All models are built on the Fiat Ducato chassis (140 hp, 3.5 t) and come standard with safety systems, air conditioning, a solar panel, awning, and rear-view camera. Limitations: the 140 hp engine is unsuitable for heavy trailers or mountain driving, and customisation options are limited.

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15.07.2026 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

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