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KristinU
Feb 10, 2015Explorer
Eyegor wrote:the bear II wrote:
There are a whole new bunch of smaller Class A models being produced by the manufacturers. I feel you lose some liveable space due to the driving area in a Class C. The driving area in a Class A becomes part of the living room when parked.
I would choose one of these smaller Class A models over a Class C.
While I too am intrigued by the newer small Class As, not all the Class C designs waste the cab space. For example my old rig has swivel seats in the cab which we use to extend the seating when parked. Likewise, the new Promaster cabs come with swivel seats as well. These examples are not the norm though, most units do not use these seats effectively when parked. You have to look for them.
And that empty space of a C isn't always "wasted" when parked. We have a windshield cover and a behind the cab privacy curtain, so that blocked off space is welcome out-of-sight storage when we are parked somewhere.
If we were buying brand new we'd be looking hard at Nexus and we'd also look at Winnebago again since we are happy with the quality of our used one. The only drawback in the Nexus floorplans for us is the amount of kitchen counter space. We're spoiled with some decent counter space in our Winnie (more than my parents have in their 36' class A!) and cooking and food prep is important to us.
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