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YnotTurbo
May 17, 2015Explorer
I would think a small class A would be the way to go. Hooking up a fifth wheel does mean a little more work than lifting the hydraulic jacks and rolling out after you disconnect the water, electric etc... If you are hauling a car behind the Class A, that will require as much work as hooking onto a fifth wheel. As for living comforts, we have never camped in a Class A. Our fiver is quite comfortable, but it is large and bulky. If I was you, I would go with a nice Class A.
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