This line of Class C motorhomes is probably the best - if you don't mind gas over diesel and not counting expedition type rigs - available in the U.S.:
http://www.coachhouserv.com/model-platinum-main.phpHere's some comments regarding these rigs:
- Their shell is all one piece of molded fiberglass.
- They're built only on the Ford E450 chassis (see below).
- They come in various lengths, with the shortest length model being the smallest U.S. Class C I've ever found built on the Ford E450 chassis. Their shorter length models based on the E450 chassi provide "chassis overkill" for outstanding towing capacity, over-the-top extra weight carrying capacity, long brake life, excellent relative engine/transmission cooling, extra frame stiffness for use on moderately rough off-pavement roads, and a wider rear dually stance for added stabiltiy on curves and in strong cross-winds.
- They might ride rougher than equivalantly sized Class C motorhomes based on the Ford E350 or Sprinter chassis.
- Their grey and black tank sizes are just "barely OK" for comfortable Class C dry camping ... with their fresh water tank sizes being too small for my liking. Their fuel tank and propane tank sizes are excellent.
- Their options list is excellent for Class C motorhomes.
- But ... good luck being able to afford them new ... or find them used!
2005 E450 Itasca 24V Class C