All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Is Class B the easiest to use?Thanks for the information all. I was considering a class C but i need a newer model and i keep hearing horror stories about how fast they are assembled and all the subsequent problems. I figured a Class B would have way fewer problems. I like the Leisure Travel, B+. The class B definitely would create litter box issues.Is Class B the easiest to use?Un-mechanical female here. I'm considering a class B for me, 2 cats and a dog. I plan to live in it for 2-3 months while exploring places to purchase a small home in the south. I would then use it as a camper and it would be my only vehicle. I would be looking for 24' and plan to use it as my primary vehicle as trading my car in for the class B. 1) Some of these 55 plus mobile home parks(ex:the villages), would i be able to keep my "vehicle" at my residence? Most residential areas? 2) Are Class B's easier to maintain than class C? I have a bad back. Any info appreciated.Thanks!New to RVingHello, Single female here, selling my house and buying an RV to see the world! I started out looking at class B's due to being more stealthy. Now, considering Class C's. Diesel Winnebago, Itasca or maybe Coachman as i want an Island Bed. Question 1: I am not mechanical at all...should i buy new?(i read about the hiring a Mobile RV Tech), I hate to buy new as i have a dog and cat that might damage it. If i buy used, what minimum age and mileage should i get? Question 2: I will have my animals with me. Do most campers have the ability to leave the camper on and lock the doors(with AC on) to run into a store? Question 3: I am planning to drive the RV from Ohio, through Texas, into Mexico and down to the lower Yucatan. Am I crazy?New to RVingThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 29202158New to RVingHello, Single female here, selling my house and buying an RV to see the world! I started out looking at class B's due to being more stealthy. Now, considering Class C's. Diesel Winnebago, Itasca or maybe Coachman as i want an Island Bed. Question 1: I am not mechanical at all...should i buy new?(i read about the hiring a Mobile RV Tech), I hate to buy new as i have a dog and cat that might damage it. If i buy used, what minimum age and mileage should i get? Question 2: I will have my animals with me. Do most campers have the ability to leave the camper on and lock the doors(with AC on) to run into a store? Question 3: I am planning to drive the RV from Ohio, through Texas, into Mexico and down to the lower Yucatan. Am I crazy?
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