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Bordercollie
May 26, 2017Explorer
All class c's are about the same width and height. A 27 footer fits into most RV park and state and federal camp sites. A 27 foot long rig, bumper to bumper, is only 3 feet longer than a 24 footer and handles much the same after you drive the 27 footer for a while. Our 2004 Tioga 26Q has negotiated some dirt roads with hairpin turns surprisingly well, but it is not equipped for really rough road travel. The 27 footers are a common length and may not be more expensive used than comparable used 24 footers. Our first used class C was a '79 vintage 23 footer with a large rear bathroom, little storage and cabinet space, sleeping in the overhead or uncomfortable jackknife convertible couch with just the two of us, we grew to hate it.
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