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j-d
Jan 28, 2016Explorer II
Lots of time to Envy a Class C...
When you need tires...
When you need parts...
When you want to de-bug wiring air conditioning problems...
When GOD forbid you crash head-on into something...
As strongly as I believe that, I too get that envy. They must have called it "Class C" because "Compromise Class" just wouldn't sell. In Class A, the house and the cockpit are at whatever height the chassis rails are. We had an older C built that way and the view out the windshield from the house was great. But no outside storage. More outside storage? Taller compartments make house floor higher than cockpit floor. Less view out the windshield, more trouble getting from cockpit to house.
We're on our second Class C, would more likely than not get a third.
When you need tires...
When you need parts...
When you want to de-bug wiring air conditioning problems...
When GOD forbid you crash head-on into something...
As strongly as I believe that, I too get that envy. They must have called it "Class C" because "Compromise Class" just wouldn't sell. In Class A, the house and the cockpit are at whatever height the chassis rails are. We had an older C built that way and the view out the windshield from the house was great. But no outside storage. More outside storage? Taller compartments make house floor higher than cockpit floor. Less view out the windshield, more trouble getting from cockpit to house.
We're on our second Class C, would more likely than not get a third.
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