I have found very few Class A 24-26 ft motor homes in my searches. Are they that rare? Could someone recommend a shorter Class A? Should I stick with my Class C plan? I am looking to spend about $25,000.
I like the class C 22-24 ft. with the bed in back. I plan to sleep up top and take the bed in the back out for a tiny studio. (If someone comes along I can always put a inflatable bed back there.)
BUT....all the fabulous advice from this site, I am thinking I should consider a Class A. For longer engine life, storage and the better views out the front. I went and looked at a few 30 ft and bigger units and they are just too big, it's just me and the furkid
1. If (or should I say when) I break down, which is easier to get repaired, Class A or Class C.
2. Which would be cheaper to get repaired.
2. I plan on keeping my new home for 10 years. Should I get gas or diesel.
3. I want a smaller unit to get into more areas. I will be traveling into the city quite a bit and my
reasoning for a smaller unit is it would be easier to find parking. Is this true? Does 4 ft really make a difference?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I have been reading for 4 days straight! I have had my 79 VW camper for 14 years now and this girl is ready to have a bathroom and shower on board!! LOL
I like the class C 22-24 ft. with the bed in back. I plan to sleep up top and take the bed in the back out for a tiny studio. (If someone comes along I can always put a inflatable bed back there.)
BUT....all the fabulous advice from this site, I am thinking I should consider a Class A. For longer engine life, storage and the better views out the front. I went and looked at a few 30 ft and bigger units and they are just too big, it's just me and the furkid
1. If (or should I say when) I break down, which is easier to get repaired, Class A or Class C.
2. Which would be cheaper to get repaired.
2. I plan on keeping my new home for 10 years. Should I get gas or diesel.
3. I want a smaller unit to get into more areas. I will be traveling into the city quite a bit and my
reasoning for a smaller unit is it would be easier to find parking. Is this true? Does 4 ft really make a difference?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I have been reading for 4 days straight! I have had my 79 VW camper for 14 years now and this girl is ready to have a bathroom and shower on board!! LOL