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rockhillmanor
Dec 18, 2014Explorer
Unless you are doing your own engine work and are proficient at it. ...
The major difference between the 2 is that with a Class C, which is nothing more than a standard van, you will be able to have repairs done practically anywhere you travel. From the chevy/ford dealerships to a small mom and pop auto repair. They have no problem working on a C.
It is much harder to find someone to work on a Class A.
It is THE reason I choose a C. I traveled with my friends in A's and can't tell you how many times they were stranded because they could not find a repair shop to work on it. Leaving them as victims to the manufacturer dealership and or worse CW with 200.00 an hour rates. :(
Just saying. Sadly there is so much computer stuff on engines today that what most of know of repairing engines is outdated.
The major difference between the 2 is that with a Class C, which is nothing more than a standard van, you will be able to have repairs done practically anywhere you travel. From the chevy/ford dealerships to a small mom and pop auto repair. They have no problem working on a C.
It is much harder to find someone to work on a Class A.
It is THE reason I choose a C. I traveled with my friends in A's and can't tell you how many times they were stranded because they could not find a repair shop to work on it. Leaving them as victims to the manufacturer dealership and or worse CW with 200.00 an hour rates. :(
Just saying. Sadly there is so much computer stuff on engines today that what most of know of repairing engines is outdated.
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