The phrase refers to listings or advertisements for a specific model of recreational vehicle produced by Toyota, commonly known as the Dolphin. These vehicles are typically Class C motorhomes built on a Toyota chassis, offering compact living spaces for travel and camping. The advertisements often indicate that these motorhomes are available for purchase from either private sellers or dealerships.
The appeal of these motorhomes lies in their relative fuel efficiency, maneuverability compared to larger RVs, and the Toyota brand’s reputation for reliability. Their popularity stems from a period in the 1980s and 1990s when there was significant interest in smaller, more economical RV options. While production has ceased, they remain desirable for those seeking an affordable and manageable mobile living solution.