Previously we had a 2007 Four Winds 34H Super C on the Kodiak chassis, Duramax Diesel. In the same prices range there was Four Winds Hurricane gas Class A. It had the same layout as the Super C. We needed the towing capacity of 6500 lbs. to tow our Dodge Durango. So, the Super C was an easy choice.
Last year we purchased a Fleetwood Discovery 40G diesel pusher. It also has bunk beds like in the 34H. Obviously this is not an apples to apples comparison because the Fleetwood is much more expensive and larger. but, we were looking for something we could live in fulltime in a few years.
We only have 2 kids so we don't use the front seats in the Class A as living space. But, when looking at larger motorhomes, the Class A DP's make much better use of space than the Super C. We previously looked at the Jayco Entregra that had bunks, and the Fleetwood has much more space.
Now, after a year, I still prefer the driving position of the Super C and I have scraped the Fleetwood a couple of times. We live in the mountains and I could go around curves a little faster in the Four Winds, of course this was after doing the normal suspension fixes for the Kodiak chassis. And even though the power to wight ratios seem similar, the Four Winds did keep it's speed up better on the climbs. I suspect it is due to the red line being higher on the Duramax. But, you get used to it.
It is definitely quieter in the front with a DP. But having the huge front window can be a annoying sometimes when facing the sun.
Other differences like not having a driver door you get used to easily enough. The same with not having the mid entry door. These are nice to have, but don't make any difference in the long run.
We are happy with both purchases.
David
2012 Fleetwood Discovery 40G
2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
2019 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited