ron.dittmer wrote:
TheLuvShack wrote:
I might consider a Class A though.
I won't consider anything else because our PC just makes it into our garage. But....
If I were to consider a class A, I think I already made my mind up on a Tiffin Allegro Breeze 28BR. That is one sweet little well made DP and at a reasonable length too.....friendly in the national parks.
My brother is considering the Tiffin 28BR as well... but he is balking at the price. He loves diesel, but doesn't want to pay the premium. I suggested it may be the last one he gets (he is 66), so go for it! And... he can afford it.
Back to the original subject; we've migrated from flip-top to poptop to a 22' fiver to a 27' class C on Ford E350, and finally to our current unit, a Sunseeker 2250 on Chevy.
Up until the motorhomes, we used our trusty '93 GMC 3/4 ton pickup; my son still has that truck; we loved the ride over the years.
The Ford, on the other hand, was the worst of the lot. It rode like a lumber wagon no matter what I did with tire pressures, etc. The seat backs curved inward; the initial trip home about killed my back. I installed seat covers and added 2-3" of foam on my seat back. My wife seemed to think they were fine. Leg room was poor on the Ford, as it is on all E series units. Yet, we put about 5K miles a year on that unit, pulling some 14 hour days.
Now the 24' Sunseeker on the GM 4500 is a pleasure to drive, it's comfortable and has decent leg room. We like a C over the truck/trailer or truck/camper as it is easy to find a spot to pull off the road for quick bathroom breaks and lunch breaks.
I've never driven a Sprinter chassis, though I've sat in the front seats as we've looked at them from time to time. We just couldn't justify getting one...
My vote is a shorter class C on GM.
2016 Forest River Sunseeker 2250SLEC Chevrolet 6.0L