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pnichols
Feb 22, 2015Explorer II
Well ... you're certainly covering the "interior layout" portion of searching for a Class C very thoroughly.
We did not shop that way when we bought our new Winnebago. We shopped mostly by reviewing the specifications, implementation workmanship, company reputation, and lastly - interior layout ... except for two things we would not compromise on ... we needed as short a possible (to be able to camp "anywhere") and a permanent bed always available (for the DW to quickly give her bad back a rest anytime).
I guess you could say we wanted to buy-it-right-and buy-it-once, hence we had long term viability as our criteria and highest priority. What we got was just enough out of the mainstream of what other shoppers looked for in a Class C such that it's design quit being offered by Winnebago about one year after we bought it. We are amazed to this day on how our Class C has satisfied us - maybe we got lucky, too.
We did not shop that way when we bought our new Winnebago. We shopped mostly by reviewing the specifications, implementation workmanship, company reputation, and lastly - interior layout ... except for two things we would not compromise on ... we needed as short a possible (to be able to camp "anywhere") and a permanent bed always available (for the DW to quickly give her bad back a rest anytime).
I guess you could say we wanted to buy-it-right-and buy-it-once, hence we had long term viability as our criteria and highest priority. What we got was just enough out of the mainstream of what other shoppers looked for in a Class C such that it's design quit being offered by Winnebago about one year after we bought it. We are amazed to this day on how our Class C has satisfied us - maybe we got lucky, too.
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