The Pros And Cons Of Class C Motorhome

Written on August 8, 2008 – 4:56 am | by admin |

This is a brief introduction to the Class C Motor Home, type of recreational vehicle, intended to provide essential information for choosing the best new or used RV .

The Class C motor home, or mini motor home, is a recreational vehicle built on a cut-away van or truck chassis, including the cab. Many Class C motor homes are roughly the size and shape of rental moving trucks.It differs from the Class A motor home in that the Class C chassis comes with the cab from the manufacturer. Another distinguishing feature of the Class C is the bed compartment over the cab.
Though the exception, manufacturers are building very large Class C motor homes on semi truck chassis. These units are every bit as large, luxurious, and expensive as Class A’s.

Class C Motor Home Pros:

1. Easy to drive, similar to a large moving truck.
2. Driving and living compartments are connected. No need to get out of the RV during stops.

3. Living area accessible even while moving.
4.The RV consumer Group generally considers the Class C a safer motorhome than Class A because of the cockpit construction.
5.Can tow vehicle behind or support a carrying platform on hitch receiver.
6.Smaller windshield and curtain separating cockpit makes unit easier to heat and cool than a Class A.

Class C Motor Home Cons:
1.Largest models can be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.
2.Some models may be too large to drive, alternate local transportation may be required.
3.Requires large storage area when not in use.
4.Even the largest models may not satisfy the fulltimers’ need for space.

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