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hardride
Explorer
Apr 11, 2016

Sprinter Class driving Impressions

We currently have a Dynamax 340Super C and while i really like it we are considering downsizing to a B+. I have looked at Pleasure Way, Leisure, and Coach House. Would anyone who has one of these be willing to answer a few questions?
A) How are they on the Road? Are they affected much by wind, passing trucks, etc.?
B) Do they have the power to climb mountains? We live in California and we frequently travel in the mountains out here which are generally higher and steeper than those in the Eastern part to the country.
C) Have you been pleased with you unit? This is especially true for any Coach House Rv owners since they do not show out west at all.
D) Have you had any issues with the limited CCC (cargo caring capacity) of the RV?
E) When you boondocks has the limited fresh water and holding tanks been an issue?

I would appreciate any feedback that any of you may offer.

Thanks

Scott
Long Beach, Ca.
  • OK ,I,ll try , we have a 2007 leisure travel van freedom serenity II 25ft long ,a class C 5cyc MB diesel ,now at 36k, bought new, we drive it pulling a 17ft bass boat from ohio to arizona almost every year, most trucks passing not a problem,but sometimes get a little blow ,never though much of it, climbs hills and steep grades in third gear ,its a four speed and can pass alot of bigger units going up.get 17mpg towing boat better not towing. holds 25gal fresh water and 30 gal blk. we,ve owned A,s B.s other C,s and won,t go back. for two adults over 70 its just great ,we stay up in the hills for days boone docked with no problems. it has more leg room than ford or chevy,dodge in the class C units .big comfortable seats.if your in north east ohio stop in. did I say we love it?
  • Davydd wrote:
    A B+ is a small Class C by definition. You might get more answers in the Class C forum.



    That is close, But Today some RV manufacturers do not, seemingly will not use that term. Others call 30'+ C's, B+'s.

    Bud
  • A B+ is a small Class C by definition. You might get more answers in the Class C forum.