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- wildtoadExplorer IIFYI, all class B’s are short since they are made from an existing cargo van. Road Treks have been around for a long time and seem to be made quite well.
- OnTaMoveExplorerI guess I should have been more specific. I want one that is short for a Class B. I see that the Airstream "Class B" is over 24'. I'd rather stay around 19'.
- OnTaMoveExplorerPS: I see the Winnebago Revel is 19' 5"; however, I don't think I need all that rugged off-road capability and grear hauling that it features. I'd prefer something a bit more luxurious and homey.
- midnightsadieExplorer IIlook here www.leisurevans.com there one of the more well built rv.s
- OnTaMoveExplorerThanks, but everything I saw on their website is over 23'.
- IslandmanExplorerAnother Class B to consider is an older Pleasure-Way; older ones (late 1990's to 2010's) are about the length you're interested in. A nice used one will save you a lot of money, let the original owner handle the depreciation. PW's are well manufactured and will be on Ford or Dodge chassis, depending on year manufactured. Another fine unit is the leisure Travel Van, but they are not as numerous as PW; and older (pre2001) Coach House Class B's are also good.
- OnTaMoveExplorerThank you. At present I'm leaning toward later models, for better technology and hopefully more reliability.
- MDKMDKExplorerhttps://owascorv.com/new-models/2018-roadtrek-170-versatile-b-class-motorhome-owasco-rv-centre/
Short and sweet. I have no idea what your budget is, but this is a short (maybe the shortest?) class B van. I believe forum member "mumkin" drives one, if you have specific questions. OnTaMove wrote:
Thank you. At present I'm leaning toward later models, for better technology and hopefully more reliability.
Try Roadtrek SS Agile.- OnTaMoveExplorerThanks. 19’ 5” - definitely belongs on my list. The chassis is the Mercedes "short" Sprinter. Is it obviously better than other options?
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