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Songbirds wrote:
All Three Class Bs, by Coachmen
Not sure where you are but here are some new and used on this site. in OHIO
Shafer RV
Then you have General RV
In reviewing your post, Coachmen RV Class Bs models all have twin beds. However, theNEW MODEL BEYOND-22RB shows a FULL WET REAR BATH.
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Deb and Ed M wrote:
Sportsmobile is a custom van upfitter who offers twin bed options - it's always worth a search for that name
Nov-24-2019 04:02 PM
lucy6194 wrote:
We bought a 2014Winnebago navion this past summer. 25.5 ft so I can drive it. Twin beds,diesel. Traded our 5th wheel so down sized. Price was under 60k and mileage 26k.
Nov-24-2019 03:51 PM
hoosiermark wrote:
I bought a Hymer Sunlight Van One 2018 with 18K miles in August. Price was $40K from camping world. It has two single beds or makes a queen size. Hymer has gotten a lot of bad publicity but mine seems like a good one and we are pleased with it.
We thought it would make a good starter unit so we could figure out what we really want based upon how we use it in the next few years. It took me about 2 years to find a deal on one. I had driven a couple but the price was more then I wanted to pay. ( I tell people look up the word cheap in the dictionary and you see my picture)
Nov-24-2019 03:46 PM
ItsyRV wrote:
A friend bought a Gulfstream BT Cruiser 5210 with the 2 couch/beds (can also be had with a single couch/bed and dinette). Very compact but seems big inside for the size. Has full dry bath. Nice kitchen and big fridge. Comes pretty well equip with everything. He got it after haggling for under 50K with all the options that were available.
BT Cruiser 5210
Nov-24-2019 03:43 PM
Islandman wrote:
Take a look at a used Pleasure Way Class B, they are well made and are quite reasonable if you look for one about 10 years old or so. Earlier ones are on a Dodge chassis which we used to own and the newer ones (about 2004 and up) are on the Ford chassis. Length is about 21 ft if I remember correctly. For something a little bigger, you might consider a small Class C in the 23 ft range like a used Coach House, say a 2005 model. That would be about $25K, maybe a little more if it was low mileage and in perfect shape.