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ohmily
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Jul 28, 2018

Class C

I am also trying to find the right type of Class C for me, the wife, plus 2 dogs. We plan to spend time on the road not the repair shop. Is gas a better option over diesel? Reading about the limited Sprinter repair places that concerns me cause i have been reading about the Thor models. In looking and reading different model reviews there seems to be issues with some models, Thor and Jayco,. If you can recommend a
fair and balance web site i would appreciate that. Money is not a major issues (is Limited some) but i do want value for what i buy. Watched a video where the full timers suggested you talk to those that have been on the road for advise and suggestions. Why i am asking for help to find the best we can afford. My wife would like something that is around 24' so she would feel comfortable driving it, it would also need the power to tow a car behind it, so when we get where were we are going we can see the area not the just campground cause i have seen parking lots where RVs are not welcomed. I know we all have our favorites, i am looking for one that is dependable and reliable. I thank you in advance for your help. I appreciate you help and suggestions.

24 Replies

  • For some of us, if you are willing and able to climb up into the crow's nest/bed above the cab, a bed on the floor is wasted floor space.
  • It takes a lot of research, looking, and 'tire kicking' to determine what works for.....you.

    We all have our own opinions and favorites, but that is not necessarily the right choice for....you.

    We all have different needs. There is a lot to choose from.

    At the end of the day it is too broad of a subject for anyone to simply tell you what is best. What one person deems poor quality from one manufacturer may be perfectly acceptable to the next person.
    Typically, you just have to figure that out for yourself.

    My advice would be for you to go to a few RV shows, if there are any in your area. Or, go to some RV dealers and check out the inventory. Take your time, and develop a critical eye.
  • Phoenix Cruisers are one of the more reliable brands IMO. They come in well-designed floor plans and you can buy them direct from the manufacturer.
  • RV's NOT welcome to 'camp' OR not welcome to 'SHOP'?? Never been turned away from Shopping.

    JM2¢ ~~ YMMV