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Steeljag
May 10, 2016Explorer
Both are nice and have pros and cons as stated. Dependent on your style of RVing as to amount of time on the road......locations without hookups, etc.
The newer Cs have the six speed (not sure on the As).
Much cheaper to replace tires on C when needed (cost of tires).
Tow rating up to 7500lbs.
Lower roof height (helps if kept parked under roof or tree branches when camping).
Have, or can be ordered with auto levelers.
Overhang above windshield provides a nice shade while driving.
Tank size should be more than enough for two people.
Plenty of both interior and exterior storage.
The V10 and six speed provides plenty of power.
The newer As and Cs both share all the nice LED lighting both in and out, modern features, ice makers, outside kitchens, outside entertainment , electric everything, etc.
Again, the newer ones are both nice, and it all depends on your camping style, what you feel comfortable in, and what you are comfortable driving.
Good luck, hope you find what's best for you!
The newer Cs have the six speed (not sure on the As).
Much cheaper to replace tires on C when needed (cost of tires).
Tow rating up to 7500lbs.
Lower roof height (helps if kept parked under roof or tree branches when camping).
Have, or can be ordered with auto levelers.
Overhang above windshield provides a nice shade while driving.
Tank size should be more than enough for two people.
Plenty of both interior and exterior storage.
The V10 and six speed provides plenty of power.
The newer As and Cs both share all the nice LED lighting both in and out, modern features, ice makers, outside kitchens, outside entertainment , electric everything, etc.
Again, the newer ones are both nice, and it all depends on your camping style, what you feel comfortable in, and what you are comfortable driving.
Good luck, hope you find what's best for you!
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