the bear ll wrote:
Moral of my post... don't be crammed... go big and enjoy you'll get used to it.
It's NOT just a matter of getting used to driving a larger motorhome. A Class B can be legally parked in many driveways without blocking another vehicle, can fit into almost any parking space, and gets much better gas mileage. Those wouldn't be sufficient advantages, along with ease of driving, that everyone would trade off the smaller quarters, but many would. If your camping activities are outside of your motorhome, rather than in it; you cook mostly outside on the portable grill rather inside; or you eat at some restaurants (it's a vacation!); and don't stay anyplace that long - then a Class B or smaller C may work very well. If I was going to go stay put for 2 weeks at a time, or 2 months, I'd choose a different unit, but that's not my current camping style.