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Arizona_Kid
Sep 25, 2014Explorer
I don't want to argue with you, but you need to learn the definitions of a Class B, and a Class C.
The Chinook Concourse is built on a truck chassis, also called a cut-away. If it's built on a cut-away chassis it's a Class C, You may have been confused by the term Class B+ which is just a marketing term for a small Class C. Even if, on the Internet, it's called a Class B, or B+ doesn't make it so, it just makes for an easier sale.
Here is the link to Go RVing (RIVA consumer site) just click on any of the RV pictures for the definition of that type.
Size has nothing to do with the "Class" of RV, it totally depends on the type of chassis.
If you still don't agree with me that's cool, enjoy the Chinook, and I hope you get your generator fixed.
Class C
Class B
The Chinook Concourse is built on a truck chassis, also called a cut-away. If it's built on a cut-away chassis it's a Class C, You may have been confused by the term Class B+ which is just a marketing term for a small Class C. Even if, on the Internet, it's called a Class B, or B+ doesn't make it so, it just makes for an easier sale.
Here is the link to Go RVing (RIVA consumer site) just click on any of the RV pictures for the definition of that type.
Size has nothing to do with the "Class" of RV, it totally depends on the type of chassis.
If you still don't agree with me that's cool, enjoy the Chinook, and I hope you get your generator fixed.
Class C
Class B
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