Arizona Kid is technically correct in fact. We stend to think of a smaller rv ie up to 22 ft as a Class B but actually once you have a cutaway design such as the Pursuit, you have a defined Class C, but a neat package for sure. The Class Sprinter B RVS are NOT cutaway designs and can be, and are up to 24 ft, even though that seems to be what a Class C would be. It is a matter of the fiberglass conversion of the cutaway package for those neat Class Cs which can, in the case of the Pursuit, equal the functionality ie parking and manoeuvring basically of a small B class Sprinter.
But, there is a problem with this: the Pleasure-way Excel TD or TS is built on a cutaway chassis and is registered as a Class B--not a Class C RV. It is around 20 ft. I dont think anybody called one of those a Class C, did they?
Somebody sort this out, please!!