Does the scenario of having to choose between investing in real estate and collector cars sound familiar? Well, one could be tricked into believing that the motorhome we have here can solve the problem.
Now, you might be familiar with the Volkner Mobil Performance, since we brought you the lavish house on wheels last fall. And, before we move any further, we'll remind you that the contraption comes with a price of around $1.7 million, hence the description in the intro above.
Then again, the party trick of this luxury motorhome is the garage founds "downstairs" - at leas this is the coolest element according to the husband, since the wife might offer that title to some of the luxurious features found inside the thing.
Keep in mind that we're talking about a machine built on a Mercedes-Benz bus chassis or a structure coming from Volvo. The creature measures up to 12 meters in length (that's almost 40 feet) and sits 3.8 meters high (12.5 feet). As for the motivation, the thing can pack up to 460 hp.
And when you're done with the generous steering wheel, you can get below deck and go for a more performance-orientated one.
In the image we have here,which brings a sample of how the machine should be used, the luxury RV accommodates a Porsche 911 GT2 RS - we'll use this occasion to remind you that the Zuffenhausen machine packs 700 hp and while it can't send that muscle to the motorhome, the sheer idea of mixing the two outputs on paper is enough to give us the giggles.
You might be wondering how the car goes in and out of the RV. Well, a hydraulic platform takes care of that, so there's no reason to fret.
The two toys we have here even come in similar colors, which makes this even more of a sight for sore eyes.
Then again, the party trick of this luxury motorhome is the garage founds "downstairs" - at leas this is the coolest element according to the husband, since the wife might offer that title to some of the luxurious features found inside the thing.
Keep in mind that we're talking about a machine built on a Mercedes-Benz bus chassis or a structure coming from Volvo. The creature measures up to 12 meters in length (that's almost 40 feet) and sits 3.8 meters high (12.5 feet). As for the motivation, the thing can pack up to 460 hp.
And when you're done with the generous steering wheel, you can get below deck and go for a more performance-orientated one.
In the image we have here,which brings a sample of how the machine should be used, the luxury RV accommodates a Porsche 911 GT2 RS - we'll use this occasion to remind you that the Zuffenhausen machine packs 700 hp and while it can't send that muscle to the motorhome, the sheer idea of mixing the two outputs on paper is enough to give us the giggles.
You might be wondering how the car goes in and out of the RV. Well, a hydraulic platform takes care of that, so there's no reason to fret.
The two toys we have here even come in similar colors, which makes this even more of a sight for sore eyes.