Class A or Class C?

RV Living Forum RV Buying/Selling Wanting To Buy Class A or Class C?

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    jskline0
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    I have begun the task of looking into an RV for us. For the time being, it will have to be able to handle up to 4 people, but hopefully it gets down to just two.

    Also toying with either a class A or a class C. I like the ideas of the C because they look easier to drive than the big bus.

    Maybe Pippi can chime in on what her opinion is of driving that big bus of hers. I’m certainly open to all opinions right now while I am out looking.

    Inevitably we will buy used as it’s cheaper and I can do some customization to it; particularly where my hobbies are concerned. I have no plans to give up my hobbies once we/I commit to one of these on a full time basis.

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    Pippi
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    Hi jskline, I wouldn’t limit yourself to class C because you think class A would be harder to drive. I don’t have a hard time driving Rhea Rada and once I got her I had to drive her immediately and quickly got used to it. The difference is just the height of the drivers seat. You can get used to it pretty easily. Either way, always keep your mind alert when driving because they take longer to stop and you’re also several feet taller and longer than what you’re used to.

    Consider too that a Class A may allow in more light because the entire front is windows. Also, Class Cs will likely have cab doors in addition to the coach door. My class A only has a coach door. Some class As also have driving area doors or maybe just a driver side door.

    Best of luck and happy trails! 😀

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by Pippi.
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by Pippi. Reason: class A vs Class C RV
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