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AJR
Nov 18, 2017Explorer
OP, you are absolutely correct. Class Cs are cheaper to maintain. I had a 2002 class A gasser. Loved the floorplan. But everything under the floorplan cost more to maintain or fix. As an example; When the Allison started to drip oil. I had to go to an Allison certified repair center. For way over $700 they remounted the oil fill tube, changed to the “better” oil and maybe replaced a filter. Any Ford dealer could remount the oil fill tube for a fraction of that cost. I also like two steps to get in & out. Plus I have a driver’s door I can just slide out of for gas stops. Even the cab over I did not want turned out to be a great sun shade and storage area.
All RVs will have water leaks if the exterior seals are not maintained.
All RVs will have water leaks if the exterior seals are not maintained.
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