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DrewE
Dec 04, 2017Explorer II
Solo wrote:1livermore wrote:
We are considering purchasing a 20 foot class c that doesn’t have a rear bed. How comfortable is the pull out couch for two adults? Any info would help! Thanks
Our former Class C (to some a B+ with no overhead bunk area but, according to RIVA Definitions, a Class C on a cut-away chassis-the confusion comes from a cab-over area or not and a B being built on a completed van body)....
Indeed, the classes come only from what sort of a chassis is used to produce the motorhome, and hence what part of the wall structure was built by the RV maker and what part by the chassis builder
Class A -- a custom chassis or a bare chassis, the motorhome builder supplying all the walls. Usually motor coach conversions are also included here, for better or worse.
Class B -- a cargo van, with a motorhome built inside. Often the roof is raised and hence not original from the vehicle maker. (Logically I would think motor coach conversions ought to be class B's, but they don't ask me.)
Class C -- a cab and chassis or cutaway chassis, so the cab part comes from the chassis maker and the rest of the house from the RV maker.
Class B+, like super-C, is only a marketing term and not always precisely or uniformly defined.
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