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Dale_Traveling
May 10, 2016Explorer II
We started our eight month search looking at class C's. After a couple of RV shows and a dealer or two visit came to the conclusion that an A was a better choice based on interior room and storage along with the available floor plans we thought would fit our intending use. Primarily we didn't need the over cab bed and the cost difference between an A and C was pretty small. We then focused in on a particular floor plan and established our budget which set a year range for a used coach. Several months, yes months as in all winter, later found one a day drive rather than a plane ride away from home. Made a few trips to inspect and negotiate a price. Drove the coach home on the third 800 mile round trip drive and have been happy ever since.
Searching can be a long process but just stay at it. Set a budget and determine a floor plan that fits you. At that point you can narrow down a make and model. It's what I call grunt work and there's no easy way around it. Both versions have advantages over the other. Class C has more sleeping room while a Class A has more storage as a quick comparison. Which is a better fit for you will depend on your wants, needs and intended use. May not much of an answer to the question but picking a coach can be pretty personal.
Searching can be a long process but just stay at it. Set a budget and determine a floor plan that fits you. At that point you can narrow down a make and model. It's what I call grunt work and there's no easy way around it. Both versions have advantages over the other. Class C has more sleeping room while a Class A has more storage as a quick comparison. Which is a better fit for you will depend on your wants, needs and intended use. May not much of an answer to the question but picking a coach can be pretty personal.
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