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- TripalotExplorerCheck Phoenix Cruiser. Years ago we looked at a short model and it had facing sofas that went down to twin beds. It did not have a slide and was about 25 ft.
- Mr_Mark1ExplorerLeisure Travel has a B+ that has two opposing sofa's that are easily converted into twin beds. They offer a front twin bed version on the Ford diesel chassis and a rear twin bed on the Mercedes diesel chassis. Both of these plans offer a full shower 'dry' bath.
I don't think there is a class-A in the 25 ft. range, it will be a class-B or C.
Good luck!
MM. - way2rollNavigator III think you will have more luck with a small C or B+. Very few options in the Class A for 26 footers (nothing short of that) and I think the ride will suffer. A class B+ will ride much better and have higher MPG. Although I think you would spend more money on a B+ than a shorty A.
- BumpyroadExplorerwinnie makes a nice B van if that is big enough?
bumpy - tderonneExplorer
- BigRabbitManExplorerThey used to make them. Mine is 29’ and has twin beds which are convertible to a queen bed. There are some nicely restored units.
- D_E_BishopExplorerThe no slide is kind of a deal breaker with a 25 foot Class "A". There are two we are looking at, the Vegas/Axis and the Via. We both prefer the Via but it is a bit more. Take a look at the Vegas/Axis, with just one small slide.
The Vista 26he is another choice. - tropical36Explorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:
The no slide is kind of a deal breaker with a 25 foot Class "A". There are two we are looking at, the Vegas/Axis and the Via. We both prefer the Via but it is a bit more. Take a look at the Vegas/Axis, with just one small slide.
The Vista 26he is another choice.
Why not just drop back a year for getting what you really want and for fitting your budget. Not only will you save money on depreciation, but maybe with a lot of bugs already out of it, with a previous owner making all the trips to the Dealer. - D_E_BishopExplorer
tropical36 wrote:
D.E.Bishop wrote:
The no slide is kind of a deal breaker with a 25 foot Class "A". There are two we are looking at, the Vegas/Axis and the Via. We both prefer the Via but it is a bit more. Take a look at the Vegas/Axis, with just one small slide.
The Vista 26he is another choice.
Why not just drop back a year for getting what you really want and for fitting your budget. Not only will you save money on depreciation, but maybe with a lot of bugs already out of it, with a previous owner making all the trips to the Dealer.
I'm not the OP and I don't have a problem, we're just looking. - tropical36Explorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:
tropical36 wrote:
D.E.Bishop wrote:
The no slide is kind of a deal breaker with a 25 foot Class "A". There are two we are looking at, the Vegas/Axis and the Via. We both prefer the Via but it is a bit more. Take a look at the Vegas/Axis, with just one small slide.
The Vista 26he is another choice.
Why not just drop back a year for getting what you really want and for fitting your budget. Not only will you save money on depreciation, but maybe with a lot of bugs already out of it, with a previous owner making all the trips to the Dealer.
I'm not the OP and I don't have a problem, we're just looking.
OP or not, it's still worth some consideration.
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