I have been full timing for ten years, half in a B and half in an A. There simply is no comparison. Holding tank sizes, cargo carrying capacity, room to stretch out. I did not own a toad and I never really had a problem driving my class A any place I wanted to go. Where do you think you are going to be going that an A could not get to?Ron_CA said:Really want to have the B for getting around in places an A wouldn't be doable.
If you go to my web site you will see that I have visited every National Park in the lower 48 and many state parks. I have done a ton of city driving with no problem. I do not have any slide outs since I don't like them.Ron_CA said:City driving and some national / state parks? Plus really don't want a slide out so can maybe catch a snooze incognito
SeilerBird said:You need to rent a class B for a week and live in it to see what I am talking about.
skyking4ar2 said:The truth always comes out eventually.... 8)
Ron_CA said:Lol...I have plenty of room to park outside too, just thought it would be nice to park in there when not on the road.
Okay...kind of an answer to your original question...If you are worried about the size of the holding tanks in a class B then you probably do need a class A or C. I have a class B on a Mercedes chassis and love it. But, my motorhome usage is closer to 95% driving and 5% live-in. Well, maybe closer to 50/50, but my point is you (and the "other one") really need to decide what your usage will be before you throw down cash money. If you plan on being closer to the 95/5 usage than the 50/50 usage, a class B might not be satisfactory.Ron_CA said:Objections maybe, but still haven't got an answer to my original question.
Maybe a smaller A would work, I will have to look at some. Thanks