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Aden949
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May 17, 2018

Class A vs Class C maintenance/repair costs?

My wife and I are in the market for our first RV. We're torn between the two styles. I feel as though the class A is a better fit for our family but my concern is the increased costs to maintain and repair it vs a class C.

I've heard from some that maintenance costs are comparable but the repairs are much higher on class A.

Is this true? Are class A's significantly more when it comes to repairs? I'm sure make and models will vary but we're looking at two similarly priced vehicles. One A and one C. Both 2008, same mileage, and the same price.

Any insight you can provide would be much appreciated.

Sean
  • Well, a couple of thoughts occur to me:

    1: You should be able to get a Class C worked on anywhere they work on regular vans. A Class A probably needs to go to a place that works on big trucks.

    2: Probably a lot more parts made for vans than for big trucks, so I could see how they could cost less. Maybe.

    3: It's for sure that the tires are gonna be more money for a Class A than for a Class C. Price em yourself and see.
  • If the Class C is built on the Ford chassis, the front seat passenger will not have much legroom. Annoying since most RV travel is for long distances. The Chevy based Cs are much more comfortable up front. Class As cost more to get fixed mainly because they occupy more shop Real Estate than slightly smaller Cs. Both use pretty much the same running gear so parts costs are close to the same. Diesels are another story. Have a fat wallet ready when they need maintenance or repair. If you are a DIY person, gas Class As are FAR easier to maintain as they have lots of ground clearance and you can slide right under them to change oil and grease them without the need to jack them up. Very easy to inspect the underside. You will find Jiffy Lube $19.95 specials do not exist for Class As.
  • Buy cheap and you get cheap. Get a quality A or C and it, hopefully, will be a better built unit. Me? I'd get the A. More storage, bigger and more spacious than a C. One downside of a C is they (on a Ford chassis) have a huge turning radius.