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rooty
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Oct 10, 2013

CLASS C or MOTOR HOME

We have had a travel trailer 29ft. Sunline Solaris 286 which we have enjoyed for 7 yrs. We now want something new as we use our rv for 5 months every summer now.

Trying to decide on a Class c or Motor Home. Would like pros and cons.
Also we are considering gas over diesel. I have been told it is much more costly for maint. on a Motor Home than a class C.

We were going to get a fifth wheel but we would need a larger new truck as well as the firth wheel. Our car should be replaced so we figured rather than the purchase of a new truck, fifth wheel, and a car, it made more sense to purchase a car and class c or motor home. We are retired and only need 1 vehicle
  • wbwood wrote:
    You might want to look at the Thor A.C.E.. They have a few different floor models. They are a Class A, but have some features of a Class C with them (drop down bed). They are also priced in the Class C price point.


    We took delivery of our ACE 30.1 on June 1, and have had it out almost every weekend, a week long trip and an 11 day trip so far. We have another 30 nights of camping planned before we stow it until March. We love it! Moving from a TT and truck to a MH was easy. It has made camping much more fun for us. We keep it loaded with everything, clothing included, except for perishible food. We pack a couple of cooler bags with perishibles, turn it on, and down the road we go!

    I was intimidated about driving a class A, but it's far easier than towing. I've become quite adept at backing it in to camping spaces, even tight ones. We were at a state park, and I had an audience as I backed into a tight spot with a dogleg. Got it in on the first try, and the audience clapped! It's actually pretty easy - you have backup and side view cameras!

    They just came out with the 30.2, which sacrifices some kitchen space and shower size for a set of bunk beds. Combined with the drop-down bed, queen bed, fold out couch and dinette bed you could sleep a bunch of people. Ours only has seatbelts for six, though!

    We have had no major issues, just a couple of minor ones - the gray tank handle cracked, so I replaced it with a metal one - $5. We had to buy a stool for the commode area because it was too far off the floor for DW - $80. There was a small chip in the top of the pocket door - glued it down $0. We think that's pretty good!

    We love ours, and hope our streak of warranty issues continues - we never had a warranty issue in our 2011 Keystone Bullet.

    Thor also gives you a personal concierge who arranges for warranty service and helps if you're stuck on the road with a major issue - they will dispatch mobile repair service if it affects your ability to travel.

    We looked at class Cs, and they are great, too. Driving them is easy, and they have all the amenities we needed. I've just read a lot of stories about leaks in the cab over part, and the ACE has everything we wanted.
  • We started with a Class A and then moved up to a C. (or over to a C LOL) because I didn't like the idea of not having a door on the drivers side, and because I always felt tippy in the A. BUT I have seen some awesome A's and they seem to have more room in them than the C.
  • The nice thing about As is that they have a very large windshield, so it is fun to watch stuff go by. For a small "A" rig, I do like the Winnebago Via, especially because it can come with a driver's door. That way, if you do track diesel fuel in, it is only to the driver's seat.
  • Look at Winnebagos' new smaller C units. They also make a "small" A gasser as well.
  • We almost bought an ACE either last year or the year before. The dealership only had one floor model and we finally decided that the floorplan was not good for us. A coworker ended up buying it, but traded it back in on a larger Class A a few months later because they take several of their grandkids with them and it just got too cramp for them. But I do like the newer floor plans of them.

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