reppans wrote:
I think one the great things about a B, that is not often mentioned, is what you do with your RV when you are NOT on a trip or camping. I have an RT170 which has the footprint of a Suburban, and fits in a regular parking spot. As such, I use mine often as a second car, and prefer it where waiting is involved, as a base vehicle for day trips, when we want to take the dog, tailgate parties, outdoor events, etc.
If I owned a C or larger, it would get used for trips and camping, and then go into storage anytime were back home.
That's an excellent point. We used our B as a second family vehicle with a lot of handy cargo capability since the other one was a sedan. We were able to park it in our driveway at our former subdivision because vans were allowed by the HOA.
(At our current home, no vans or RVs permitted overnight and not enough driveway space anyway without blocking a sidewalk.)