avanti wrote:
Arizona Kid wrote:
Let's try this one more time.
RIVA definitions.
"Class B: Commonly called van campers, Type B Motorhomes are built using automotive manufactured van or panel-truck shells. Van campers drive more like the family car, but offer the comforts and conveniences of home on the road."
"Class C: Type C Motorhomes are built on an automotive van frame with a wider body section attached to the original cab section. Many Type C Motorhomes are easily recognizable by the over-the-cab area that is often an optional sleeping area. Amenities are similar to those in conventional motorhomes." (This is commonly referred to as a cut-away chassis.)
For it to be a Class B it has to start as a Van.
A B+ is just a marketing term for a Class C with no over the cab sleeping area. A cab over is not a definitive characteristic.of a Class C.
Are you implying that we should believe RVIA over WIKIPEDIA? How DARE you?! :W
- heres another source....
The Class C motorhome is known by many people as a “cab-over” motorhome.
From Newmars definition of the breed- http://www.newmarcorp.com/blog/posts/11-18-2013/difference-between-class-class-b-and-class-c-motorhomes
UD