Tiger4x4RV wrote:
A regular cab Tiger Bengal may be the smallest C at a hair under 20 feet. Phoenix Cruiser has a small unit also. My pre-Tiger Toyota-based C was 17.5 feet. Perfect for one person who likes to explore or two people who enjoy a lot of togetherness.
Otherwise, it sure seems like RV builders are on the bigger BIGGER track. I dread the day that I have to be shopping for my next RV.
Of all the class "C"s out there, the Tiger ones are arguably the best. Oddly enough, I noticed that they discontinued all lines except the Bengal, which is their smallest. Definitely not inexpensive, but it definitely has a usable niche.
I abhore the "bigger is better" trend of RVs. What used to be parkable in a single parking place is now something that needs a storage lot (and thus easy prey to tweakers). Plus, there are a lot of older parks and campgrounds which are too small for today's big rigs.