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- Vixen_(RV) length "6400.8".
- Vixen_(RV) weight "2313.36".
- Vixen_(RV) width "1828.8".
- Vixen_(RV) abstract "The Vixen was a recreational vehicle designed by Bill Collins and built from 1986 until 1989. A total of 587 Vixen motorhomes of three different types were built: the Vixen 21 TD (1986–1987), Vixen 21 SE (1988–1989), and Vixen 21 XC (1986–1987).Often noted as the "Driver's RV", it has an exceptionally low center of gravity and wide stance for an RV. It had a top speed of 100 MPH, and claimed an average of 30 MPG using a BMW M21 turbo-diesel engine. Wind tunnel testing was used to create a completely smooth fiberglass exterior top and bottom, resulting in a drag coefficient of less than .30 for early TD models.".
- Vixen_(RV) bodyStyle Recreational_vehicle.
- Vixen_(RV) engine Vixen_(RV)__1.
- Vixen_(RV) length "6.4008".
- Vixen_(RV) productionEndYear "1989".
- Vixen_(RV) productionStartYear "1986".
- Vixen_(RV) thumbnail VixenSE.jpg?width=300.
- Vixen_(RV) transmission "Renault 5-speed manual w/ overdrive; GM 4-speed automatic w/ overdrive (Limo only)".
- Vixen_(RV) weight "2313360.0".
- Vixen_(RV) width "1.8288".
- Vixen_(RV) wikiPageExternalLink THE%20HISTORY%20OF%20THE%20VIXEN%20MOTOR%20HOME%206-8-04.pdf.
- Vixen_(RV) wikiPageExternalLink www.vixenrv.com.
- Vixen_(RV) wikiPageExternalLink www.vixenrv.org.
- Vixen_(RV) wikiPageID "6981773".
- Vixen_(RV) wikiPageRevisionID "596187805".
- Vixen_(RV) bodyStyle "Recreational Vehicle".
- Vixen_(RV) boxcolor "darkgreen".
- Vixen_(RV) chassis "Welded steel frame w/ fiberglass body".
- Vixen_(RV) class "A".
- Vixen_(RV) designer "Bill Collins".
- Vixen_(RV) engine "2.5".
- Vixen_(RV) hasPhotoCollection Vixen_(RV).
- Vixen_(RV) length "21.0".
- Vixen_(RV) manufacturer "Vixen Motor Company".
- Vixen_(RV) name "Vixen".
- Vixen_(RV) production "1986".
- Vixen_(RV) suspension "4".
- Vixen_(RV) transmission "Renault 5-speed manual w/ overdrive; GM 4-speed automatic w/ overdrive".
- Vixen_(RV) weight "5100.0".
- Vixen_(RV) width "6.0".
- Vixen_(RV) wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Vixen_(RV) subject Category:Recreational_vehicle_manufacturers.
- Vixen_(RV) type Artifact100021939.
- Vixen_(RV) type Car102958343.
- Vixen_(RV) type Container103094503.
- Vixen_(RV) type Conveyance103100490.
- Vixen_(RV) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Vixen_(RV) type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Vixen_(RV) type Object100002684.
- Vixen_(RV) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Vixen_(RV) type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Vixen_(RV) type Vehicle104524313.
- Vixen_(RV) type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Vixen_(RV) type Whole100003553.
- Vixen_(RV) type Automobile.
- Vixen_(RV) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Vixen_(RV) type Product.
- Vixen_(RV) type Automobile.
- Vixen_(RV) type DesignedArtifact.
- Vixen_(RV) comment "The Vixen was a recreational vehicle designed by Bill Collins and built from 1986 until 1989. A total of 587 Vixen motorhomes of three different types were built: the Vixen 21 TD (1986–1987), Vixen 21 SE (1988–1989), and Vixen 21 XC (1986–1987).Often noted as the "Driver's RV", it has an exceptionally low center of gravity and wide stance for an RV. It had a top speed of 100 MPH, and claimed an average of 30 MPG using a BMW M21 turbo-diesel engine.".
- Vixen_(RV) label "Vixen (RV)".
- Vixen_(RV) sameAs m.0gztgs.
- Vixen_(RV) sameAs Q7937964.
- Vixen_(RV) sameAs Q7937964.
- Vixen_(RV) sameAs Vixen_(RV).
- Vixen_(RV) wasDerivedFrom Vixen_(RV)?oldid=596187805.
- Vixen_(RV) depiction VixenSE.jpg.
- Vixen_(RV) isPrimaryTopicOf Vixen_(RV).
- Vixen_(RV) name "Vixen".