Jan-14-2015 12:42 PM
Jan-19-2015 05:41 PM
Heisenberg wrote:Coachmen has a Chevrolet Class C.
I thought GM got out of the light medium duty and now maxes out at 12,000 GVWR?
Jan-19-2015 05:31 PM
Coachmen has a Chevrolet Class C.
I thought GM got out of the light medium duty and now maxes out at 12,000 GVWR?
Jan-19-2015 05:05 PM
Jan-16-2015 06:34 PM
broncobill1964 wrote:
Thanks again for the replies.
No matter what MH, we want it to have bunks.
Granted, there are only three of us, but my daughter almost always brings a friend or two, and my sister-in-law comes with us quite often.
The TT we have now can sleep 10. There are quad bunks in the back, and a queen bed in front. It is nice having the sleeping capacity without dropping the dinette or folding a couch. The drop down bunk over the driving area in the Storm is very nice just like the bunk in a C.
I thought I read some where that a class A gets better mpg than a C. Is this true? I thought it would be the other way around.
I've looked at used DP but have not seen a bunk model.
Jan-15-2015 02:38 PM
TippleUnduly wrote:
Just some reacttions to earlier comments. The knock on C's for having a hot cab is likely because it was a Ford chassis. The Chevy we drive is SO cool and comfortable by comparison. Also applies to the gas mileage which is a mile or two better. Cab space is better, too. Check it out.
Jan-15-2015 02:31 PM
Jan-15-2015 07:03 AM
Ivylog wrote:hanko wrote:
I always thought a class C looked like a travel trailer humping a van.
Thanks for the good laugh but a Class C will sleep more people than most A's of the same size.
I have read too many posts on adding track bars and steering stabilizers to class A's but not on Class C's to improve the handling.
OP, for your amount and type of use... buy a C. You do not need the bigger tanks and larger storage bays of a A plus it's hard to beat the bed up front for kids.
Jan-15-2015 06:58 AM
broncobill1964 wrote:
Thanks again for the replies.
No matter what MH, we want it to have bunks.
Granted, there are only three of us, but my daughter almost always brings a friend or two, and my sister-in-law comes with us quite often.
The TT we have now can sleep 10. There are quad bunks in the back, and a queen bed in front. It is nice having the sleeping capacity without dropping the dinette or folding a couch. The drop down bunk over the driving area in the Storm is very nice just like the bunk in a C.
I thought I read some where that a class A gets better mpg than a C. Is this true? I thought it would be the other way around.
I've looked at used DP but have not seen a bunk model.
Jan-15-2015 06:54 AM
broncobill1964 wrote:
I thought I read some where that a class A gets better mpg than a C. Is this true? I thought it would be the other way around.
Jan-15-2015 03:34 AM
hanko wrote:
I always thought a class C looked like a travel trailer humping a van.
Jan-15-2015 01:19 AM
Jan-15-2015 12:51 AM
Jan-14-2015 08:26 PM
broncobill1964 wrote:I owned a Fleetwood Storm 32 BH for 3 years and put 28,000 miles on it before upgrading to a diesel pusher. I really loved my old coach. It was very affordable and the sleeping arrangements were very flexible allowing 10 people to sleep in it. If your kids are anything like mine, you'll often find a few friends coming along with you on your camping trips. The girls loved the front drop down bed. I really loved the rear dinette that I could use as a man cave whenever we didn't need the rear bunks. The only design problem in the 2011 was a vapor lock problem with the generator. Hopefully, they've fixed that by now.
Wow, that was some quick answers. thank you very much.
We plan on using the MH for camping, trips to Disney, Cedar point etc, as well as using it for all the tournaments my daughter plays in. She plays travel softball.
Every one made some very good points. A lot of them I was thinking too. Like leveling jacks, storage, water capacities, and sitting up higher when driving.
There is an rv show this week end that we are going to.
I am leaning towards an entry level A.
The one in particular that we like is the Fleetwood Storm.
By the way, my daughter plays for Lakeshore Storm.
Thanks again.
Jan-14-2015 06:48 PM
the bear II wrote:
I haven't owned either but have used both types numerous times.
My preference is for a Class A for the following reasons:
> More useable living space (driving area A vs C)
> Drivetrain Components are based upon medium duty to heavy duty truck parts this equates to longevity and reliability
> Ride comfort The Class A's I've used have felt more stable than the Class C's
> Storage space The Class As had nearly twice the amount of storage area/compartments the Class C's had.
Just my opinion....