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DrewE
Jun 01, 2016Explorer II
Some of the questions that haven't been addressed yet:
I think most shorter class C's have a generator, or at least the option to have one. Obviously check on any particular unit whether it has one and whether it works properly.
Holding tanks are often not huge, but that is variable. Obviously the larger the RV the more room there is for big tanks.
For a smallish gas class C on a Ford or Chevy van chassis, you might reasonably expect somewhere around 8 mpg +/- 1 mpg. Particularly old models (before maybe the mid 90's, or perhaps a bit older still) could be somewhat less. If it's an old Toyota RV, the mileage will be higher, and your speed will be lower.
I think most shorter class C's have a generator, or at least the option to have one. Obviously check on any particular unit whether it has one and whether it works properly.
Holding tanks are often not huge, but that is variable. Obviously the larger the RV the more room there is for big tanks.
For a smallish gas class C on a Ford or Chevy van chassis, you might reasonably expect somewhere around 8 mpg +/- 1 mpg. Particularly old models (before maybe the mid 90's, or perhaps a bit older still) could be somewhat less. If it's an old Toyota RV, the mileage will be higher, and your speed will be lower.
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