IMHO Slides are highly over rated! You think you are gaining a whole nuther room, but in actuality all it does is push your couch or dinette out which gives nothing more than one or maybe two feet more 'aisle space' to the actual interior of your coach.
If you do decide to buy one with slides be SURE to make the owner/dealership
pull ALL the slides IN before you buy.
The first thing the salesman will tell you is there is no battery installed so he can not bring the slides in. Yup, he does NOT want to bring the slides in because you will see just how much it limits the use of the coach when they are in.
I make them get a battery and pull the slides in or walk off the showroom floor to another dealers.
You will find on many if not all, that when the slides are all in you have NO access to one or more of the following, the sink, bathroom or closet in the bedroom. When you are traveling or choose to stop to rest etc. You will not have access to most of the inside of the coach.
If the DW gets cold while you are driving and wants to get a sweater out of the closet you will have a very unhappy DW because she won't be able to get to it. A bedroom slide when in eliminates your access to it when it is in.
And, forget about getting a sandwich on the run made while on the road because you will most likely not be able to get to the sink and/or fridge.
The more slides you order the less access you will have to the inside of your coach unless you deploy the slides.
If you are a destination weekend RV'er this might not be a problem for you but if you full time, snowbird, or take long trips it will become inconvenient often.
The C's have a weight issue to begin with adding the weight of the slides just adds to the problem.
I've often wondered when they add a slide to just one side if they counter that weight to balance the coach?
For these reasons I decided on a no slide MH. :C
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.