Old_Crow
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My first coach had a driver's door, and I used it often. However, that was more than 7 years ago, and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be using it so often nowadays.
Same. We've rented two Class C's and after an hour or so of driving my left leg was completely asleep. Not only could I not stretch it out even a little but the foot well was so small that it kept my left foot at an odd angle. This is the only time I've driven class C's so it could have just been the particular models.I’m 6’3”, so I understand the height thing. Here’s something to think about that may be crucial. Have you sat in the driver’s seat of a Class C? I do NOT fit. I could never drive one comfortably, so that was my deal breaker on a C.
Also the driver and passenger seats on a Class A spin and become part of your Living Area. Not in a C. In fact a Class C has about 6-8 feet of length that is not used for living. A Class A has about 3 ft of non-living space.
My Georgetown has a BR slide, but the bed sdoesn’t fold, so it could be used to rest without deploying the slide. The wardrobe and drawers are not accessible, though.
I’ve heard that fuel mileage in a C is about 8 mpg. May gas A gets 6.