Vegas and Axis
Along with the other true comments previously made, it goes along the same marketing lines as GMC/Chevrolet and in the old days, Mercury/Ford with the exception of options and prices. No quality or option differences between the two RVs. It allows different dealers to carry their units. The auto manufacturers seemed to realize that this redundancy was too costly and for the most part did away with it. Don't really know why the RV industry decided to do it but as was said before, the differences between them are quite small.
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