What's the main differences between Class A, B and C in regards to RV's?
Posted: August 10th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: rv, trip class | 2 Comments »Wanna buy an RV and not sure what is the best size for wife and I..just us 2, but it’s for a 4-6 month nationwide trip. Class A is huge, but B and C seem small…HELP with my decision!Thanks!
It all depends on how many people on board.Class C sleeps 2-3;so that should be adequate.Class A is built on a city bus chassis,and sleeps 4-6.Class A has more privacy in the bedroom,including a double bed.And on a long trip is better than the single beds on a class C.But class A,is harder to find parking for.Walk through a few at an RV Dealer.I have three teenagers and wish I had the money for an RV.I used to live next to the Canadian Border and dream of exploring the interior.
Class A is like a bus model usually large and flat front. Class B is built on a Van frame and resembles a Van. Class C is built on a larger Van frame with a Van front followed by a box type living area. These also have a bed usually over the cab of the vehicle. Read more at this website.