I haven't noticed too much info here about Class C models. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who full-times in one now or has. We are considering a Class C primarily because it seems to be the least intimidating to drive, lol....but I notice most FTs seem to have the busses or 5th Wheels.
These folks all fulltime in Class C RV's. Have fun reading, they are very enjoyable and informative.
Best Regards!
Judy said
09:46 PM Apr 30, 2007
We had a Class C at one time before we started full timing. However that was before the slides came about. For full timing and 2 dogs we chose a fiver. southwestjudy & Bob & 2blackdogs
spokes said
07:43 AM Jun 24, 2007
We've had 2 class Cs before we bought the our 34H Bounder Diesel. We didn't/haven't fulltimed, but as far as driving goes, I'd much rather drive the class A. There is much more room in the ****pit. Plus, the brakes are so much better. The air ride suspension gives a much better ride. The exhaust brake gives more control. The class A isn't blow all over the place by semis. In fact, the last time I drove over the continental divide in the class C, I vowed to never drive over it again in that RV.
While I enjoyed the Class Cs, I wish I didn't have to pay for the depreciation hit that I took when I sold them.
Just my 2 cents.
wmalefyt said
01:48 PM Jun 24, 2007
We also have owned 2 class C's. I found them easier to drive than a Class A. Now with the new Class C's having slideouts you have more living space but I think they would still be a little small for us to fulltime in.
We sold our Class A with 1 slideout and plan to buy a 35' 5th wheel with 3 slides. That should be plenty of room for 2 on a fulltime basis. I hope we are right!
rvjon said
01:06 AM Aug 10, 2007
I just bought a Class C rv and i'm searching for insurance coverage. I am thinking of going through gmac. Any suggestions?
We had a class c and sold it for a class A. You set down low in a Class C and you can not see out as well as a Class A. If you come up on a road that Ys into the road you are on you can not see back over your shoulder. We had some near misses like that. I was much happier in the taller Class A. As far as room to live in....Get a 5ver.
Joe and Sherri
Any thoughts on this are welcome!
God bless,
Melinda
http://vagabonders-supreme.net/
http://www.baddog.com/blog/blog.html
http://www.andybaird.com/travels/index.html
These folks all fulltime in Class C RV's. Have fun reading, they are very enjoyable and informative.
Best Regards!
We had a Class C at one time before we started full timing. However that was before the slides came about. For full timing and 2 dogs we chose a fiver.
southwestjudy & Bob & 2blackdogs
We sold our Class A with 1 slideout and plan to buy a 35' 5th wheel with 3 slides. That should be plenty of room for 2 on a fulltime basis. I hope we are right!
Follow that with a review of this previous fourm thread
Most importantly, shop around! Good luck...