Forum Discussion
wintersun
Dec 03, 2014Explorer II
With a Class C you can get around without needing to tow another vehicle and parking is not going to restrictive and you can fit in most campsites. With a Class A MH you will be towing a car so you can leave the MH at the campsite. The overall length of the Class A MH and the towed vehicle is going to limit you to private RV parks for the most part. Even if there are sites large enough you will still need to find ones that are a pull through to accommodate the Class A MH with its car in tow and that may eliminate most of the campsites.
The Class A with its towed vehicle is more of an alternative to having a tow vehicle with a trailer. The Class C is more comparable to a truck and slide-in camper.
Class C interior space has changed over the years with single and sometimes double slide-outs for more room while at a campsite. With a Class C MH you also retain the option of towing a trailer for a boat, ATV, motorcycles, etc.
The Class A with its towed vehicle is more of an alternative to having a tow vehicle with a trailer. The Class C is more comparable to a truck and slide-in camper.
Class C interior space has changed over the years with single and sometimes double slide-outs for more room while at a campsite. With a Class C MH you also retain the option of towing a trailer for a boat, ATV, motorcycles, etc.
About RV Newbies
4,026 PostsLatest Activity: Jun 15, 2017