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AsheGuy
Aug 01, 2019Explorer
Three are many RV types because there are many people with different needs that buy them. If Class Bs don't meet your needs, that's fine. But no need to come to this forum to badmouth them just because they don't meet your needs.
Personally, we are one time RV buyers. When we were both retired and started considering an RV we looked around some, mostly at Class C's (most RV dealers carried few if any Class B's) and we were not moved to purchase. Then we by chance passed a Sprinter Class B on the highway and had to look it up on the Internet to see what it was. It turned out to be a Sprinter based Class B.
We ended up buying a LTV Sprinter-based Class B. We have now had it over 14 years and have 150K miles on it. It has met our needs (travel with few stays more than 2-3 days, compact and can go anywhere, quick to set up camp and to get on the road, all we need inside, etc.) and we would make the same choice again with no hesitation. But that was just our preference and our form of travel/camping.
Personally, we are one time RV buyers. When we were both retired and started considering an RV we looked around some, mostly at Class C's (most RV dealers carried few if any Class B's) and we were not moved to purchase. Then we by chance passed a Sprinter Class B on the highway and had to look it up on the Internet to see what it was. It turned out to be a Sprinter based Class B.
We ended up buying a LTV Sprinter-based Class B. We have now had it over 14 years and have 150K miles on it. It has met our needs (travel with few stays more than 2-3 days, compact and can go anywhere, quick to set up camp and to get on the road, all we need inside, etc.) and we would make the same choice again with no hesitation. But that was just our preference and our form of travel/camping.
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