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Hank85713
May 16, 2020Explorer
it really will depend on the length they think they need IMO. We know folks who bought a new 24 ft and sold it within 6months and bought something bigger. Also what type of towed vehicle will they want? Even a 24 ft is a pia to drive in traffic in towns although many claim its not (?) but finding parking spaces etc needs to be a concern for them. Do they need an actual class C or will a B+ be more to their needs. No big overhead sail over the cab to add to wind resistance.
There are just too many variables in a question like this. Check craigs list for available units, also go beyond the local area which might require a short trip to view and check out. Wife Loved the Jayco units we looked at but we ended up with a winnebago instead. Storage in/outside is a big concern to also contemplate. Yes a rental may show what they want/like and maybe at around $500 for a weekend not a bad expense to help decide.
Here are a couple of class c/B+ found on local craigslist:
https://tucson.craigslist.org/rvs/d/scottsdale-2015-itasca-cambria/7122651876.html
https://tucson.craigslist.org/rvs/d/green-valley-2015-winnebago-aspect-m27k/7122558436.html
There are just too many variables in a question like this. Check craigs list for available units, also go beyond the local area which might require a short trip to view and check out. Wife Loved the Jayco units we looked at but we ended up with a winnebago instead. Storage in/outside is a big concern to also contemplate. Yes a rental may show what they want/like and maybe at around $500 for a weekend not a bad expense to help decide.
Here are a couple of class c/B+ found on local craigslist:
https://tucson.craigslist.org/rvs/d/scottsdale-2015-itasca-cambria/7122651876.html
https://tucson.craigslist.org/rvs/d/green-valley-2015-winnebago-aspect-m27k/7122558436.html
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