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Jan-20-2015 05:43 AM
TriumphGuy wrote:Our rig HERE is only 9'-10" to the tippy-top of the roof a/c unit so we drive around without a worry because the bigger rigs take care of branches and such. Lower is smaller inside so our rig does have a lower cabin ceiling which is fine as long as you are under 6' tall.KristinU wrote:Our 5er is tall and I get nervous a lot with it. I'd rather drive around a C and not worry as much.
...the branch overhang is often bad enough with a C but it would be impossible with an A.
Jan-20-2015 04:50 AM
KristinU wrote:
I could ditto a lot of the comments on why we chose C over A, but one thing that hasn't been mentioned is height. Our C is 31 feet, so it is pretty big as far as C's go, but we still hit a lot of state parks and such. But, even if access is decent for a longer rig, the branch overhang is often bad enough with a C but it would be impossible with an A.
The other thing for us is the time factor. We figure that a Ford Econoline chassis can be looked at and fixed in darn near any small town across the US rather than having to be towed somewhere for work. Not a big deal with roadside and towing coverage, but a big deal to our time budget since we're both still working full time and we have a school aged kid. When time isn't so much the essence this won't weigh in as much for us.
I think it really comes down to your plans and your camping crew and your style.
Jan-19-2015 05:43 AM
Jan-19-2015 04:20 AM
super_camper wrote:
My comments are different than what has been provided above.
In my experience, a Class C will cost less than a class A. Both have advantages based on requirements.
Buy based on:
1) what you need/want
2) what you can afford
3) what provides the best value
Look for guidance from the forum but make fact based decisions.
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