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gbopp
Sep 05, 2014Explorer
Welcome to the forum. I think a Class C would be your best choice.
They generally have more sleeping quarters and, bunks seem to be more common in a Class C.
Setting up and taking down a dinette or jack knife sofa every night gets real old, real quick.
You'll probably find that most Class A and Class B units get between 6 and 9 mpg. That's an average, some will do better, some worse.
Start going to RV shows and dealerships. See what floor plans are available. Don't be in a hurry to buy, there are a lot of units available. Read the forum and ask questions.
You may not find exactly what you want, but you will get something close.
Enjoy the search and learning process. And, keep us updated.
RV's are a great way to travel.
They generally have more sleeping quarters and, bunks seem to be more common in a Class C.
Setting up and taking down a dinette or jack knife sofa every night gets real old, real quick.
You'll probably find that most Class A and Class B units get between 6 and 9 mpg. That's an average, some will do better, some worse.
Start going to RV shows and dealerships. See what floor plans are available. Don't be in a hurry to buy, there are a lot of units available. Read the forum and ask questions.
You may not find exactly what you want, but you will get something close.
Enjoy the search and learning process. And, keep us updated.
RV's are a great way to travel.
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