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ron_dittmer
Feb 09, 2015Explorer III
Yep, I agree.
Our E350 chassis interior shown here has a swivel front passenger seat but it is naturally confining compared to a big class A. Our driver seat is not setup to swivel. If it was, with our particular floor plan it would be useless because the dinette is directly behind the driver seat. For other floor plans where both seats swivel in an E series, the driver gives up the 6 way power seat feature. It is a trade-off. Some people value "driving comfort" more than an extra living room recliner.
Every wide body class A will be more spacious up front. For Cs the Sprinter seems to be the only doing it friendly enough. The Chrysler Promaster and Ford Transit chassis might also, but they just came out with so few RV choices.

Our E350 chassis interior shown here has a swivel front passenger seat but it is naturally confining compared to a big class A. Our driver seat is not setup to swivel. If it was, with our particular floor plan it would be useless because the dinette is directly behind the driver seat. For other floor plans where both seats swivel in an E series, the driver gives up the 6 way power seat feature. It is a trade-off. Some people value "driving comfort" more than an extra living room recliner.
Every wide body class A will be more spacious up front. For Cs the Sprinter seems to be the only doing it friendly enough. The Chrysler Promaster and Ford Transit chassis might also, but they just came out with so few RV choices.

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