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- homer1959ExplorerThats why I was prudent in my previous message, I certainly dont want to start a strerile debate, its all matter of choice, the truckers a hauling weight 5 times heavier that their truck...if its well done with the proper gear its absolutly possible to do it safely, but hey what is safe 100% of the time all the timet ? So i'm out lol ;-)
- super_camperExplorer
homer1959 wrote:
Different yes, better or worse is up for debate. I committed a long time ago not to tow a trailer heavier than my tow vehicle, its simply not worth the risk to me.
Im not gone and still watching, however we changed our decision after sitting in a forester......dont take me wrong , to each is own but i fell in love with a new F150 , the cab comfort is FOR US very important, and the interior and the ride of a xlt is in another league.
I know that we will loose some of the nice attributes of a motorhome, they have very strong point, but hey this is why there is so much choice !
Our choice is no better or worse than yours, its just different, at the end what is important is a cold one nearby the fire iisn't ? Have fun guys and millions of thank for your input ! - homer1959ExplorerIm not gone and still watching, however we changed our decision after sitting in a forester......dont take me wrong , to each is own but i fell in love with a new F150 , the cab comfort is FOR US very important, and the interior and the ride of a xlt is in another league.
I know that we will loose some of the nice attributes of a motorhome, they have very strong point, but hey this is why there is so much choice !
Our choice is no better or worse than yours, its just different, at the end what is important is a cold one nearby the fire iisn't ? Have fun guys and millions of thank for your input ! - super_camperExplorer
j-d wrote:
x2. This is a huge advantage to a class C
Easier to service since more of the coach is an ordinary van. Faster and less expensive availability of parts and tires. Safer in a frontal crash. - CT51ExplorerLooks like the OP has moved on, but for those of us that like C's, I remembered two more of the reasons I prefer them.
One, the windshield. RV's spend a lot of time on the highway, and cracked windshields will happen. With an A, you're dependent on a dealer who usually sublets the repair to a windshield guy. The result is often messy or in some way inferior to what you had. With a C, you just call Safelite, and they come to your driveway and you will not be able to tell the repair from new.
Two, 16 inch wheels and tires. Any good tire shop can mount and balance, and you can carry a spare and change it yourself. This is a great peace of mind while on the road.
And a bonus point: Any large class C will come with air bags, so you can adjust for weight and balance perfectly left to right so no leaning like many class A's.
I really do like A's for the obvious reasons, but you just give up too much convenience that comes with the C for me.
CT51 - pnicholsExplorer II
homer1959 wrote:
ROFLMAO off road...gravel pad !!! you made my day LOL
Well ... maybe this is a little more "off road" for a Class C ... four wheel drive not necessarily required.
It just takes the will to go for it at slow speeds, a little taller tires for more ground clearance, the lower differential ratio for crawling that one gets in the E450, and the short wheelbase you get with a small Class C: - wbwoodExplorer
lfcjasp wrote:
Class A's are generally absolutely gorgeous and luxurious, maybe more so than Class C's.
I think it will depend on the coach. There are some A's that are from luxurious. And there are some C's that are more luxurious than many A's. - lfcjaspExplorerClass A's are generally absolutely gorgeous and luxurious, maybe more so than Class C's. They do have great floor plans, too. But we'll never have one for one, make that two reasons: Class C's have two cab doors (driver's side and passenger side) and one house door. Most Class A's have only one door, period. A deal breaker for us. Some Class A's, esp. gas ones, maybe easier to work on, but there is no issue with our E-350. Took it to a Ford dealership for an oil change, no problem:)
That said, I'm glad a lot of people like Class A's...keeps the neighborhood interesting and they do class things up.
Also I can drive our mh...don't know about an A... - CT51ExplorerI've had every type RV, and my 32' class C is definitely my favorite. The point about being lower to the ground is pretty important to me. My total height is 10'10". Most new class A's are around 12'6" to 12'10".
When you're driving around neighborhood streets, older state parks, strange towns etc, that 2 feet is the difference between ripping your roof off and clearing by a foot. Also, some class C's like mine don't even require a retracting step. The door is low enough that you just step into the RV. This is surprisingly useful and convenient when you are getting in and out packing/unpacking, and when getting the RV into position while setting up. Same goes for the two front doors at ground level. You can just hop in and back out while getting in exactly the spot you want, leveling etc. Also power windows on both front doors-great when cruising thru campground looking for best spot. Some floorplans, like mine, have a north south 80" queen bed, which allow an incredible amount of storage accessible thru three rear openings. Finally, no sun in the eyes! I've had several class A's, and you're always fiddling with the visors trying to block the sun or to stop them from rattling. With the C, the overhead is like a giant baseball cap blocking the sun.
CT51 - NAUTIQUEExplorerHomer,
Give both a try to see what you're most comfortable with.
Floor plan is probably the #1 factor, but you also must like driving it!
I started with an older small 24' "C". Now have an older 30' "A".
I like'd em both! :D
The "C" was easy to maneuver, but didn't have the storage or towing power.
Also felt closed-in while driving with a house blocking my mirrors.
(Cab-over leaks were also a problem that steered me towards the "A".)
The "A" is great to cruise in with that big panoramic windshield! Also makes a great area to relax in with the nice front view & the swivel seats
Overall I do really like the "A"
Although, safety wise, I gotta say that an "A" is a little funky when you realize that you're sitting up there on top of a chassis and about all that surrounds you is fiberglass! - Slow & Easy is the way to go!
I Gotta say - A Super-C is on the top of my list when I start looking for a retirement rig down the road.
So - just look into all the factors & be happy with your choice.
Best of luck!
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