Hi all !
I've been looking at RV's for what seems forever (2 years now) and I've always thought I wanted a Class C, but now I'm entertaining the thoughts on a Class A. I've heard some different things about the differences when it comes to drive-ability, etc and am looking to get some advice from the experts. When it comes to the ease of drive-ability, is one easier than the other? I've heard that Class A's are shaky and top heavy and Class C's are back heavy. I've heard that Class A's you're driving the front of the vehicle to control the back where a class C is more like a normal truck or van. Is this all true? Is one better than the other?
I'm looking for something that can house 4 people and be on the road live-able for weeks at a time. Cross country trips, etc. I don't have a big budget so finding something used that someone has taken great care of is ideal. I'd like to find something that I can renovate to include a small office area separate from the dinette (a bunk house would be great for this!) and like the layout of the Coachman Leprechaun 310BH for this idea. I looked at a 32' Fleetwood Terra today (2004) and the owner put A LOT of work into the mechanics to make it not sway, better brakes, steering column, etc.
Any help to understand whats easy to drive and may fit my needs is appreciated.
Thanks !
I've been looking at RV's for what seems forever (2 years now) and I've always thought I wanted a Class C, but now I'm entertaining the thoughts on a Class A. I've heard some different things about the differences when it comes to drive-ability, etc and am looking to get some advice from the experts. When it comes to the ease of drive-ability, is one easier than the other? I've heard that Class A's are shaky and top heavy and Class C's are back heavy. I've heard that Class A's you're driving the front of the vehicle to control the back where a class C is more like a normal truck or van. Is this all true? Is one better than the other?
I'm looking for something that can house 4 people and be on the road live-able for weeks at a time. Cross country trips, etc. I don't have a big budget so finding something used that someone has taken great care of is ideal. I'd like to find something that I can renovate to include a small office area separate from the dinette (a bunk house would be great for this!) and like the layout of the Coachman Leprechaun 310BH for this idea. I looked at a 32' Fleetwood Terra today (2004) and the owner put A LOT of work into the mechanics to make it not sway, better brakes, steering column, etc.
Any help to understand whats easy to drive and may fit my needs is appreciated.
Thanks !