Difference Between RV Classes
Difference Between RV Classes
Author: Kyle Yocky
A lot of people ask what is the difference between a Class ‘C’ and a Class ‘A’. Let me first start by telling you that Class A’s are typically more money than a Class C. However, both have their advantages and disadvantages, for example the Class A’s seem to have more storage than the average Class C, but the Class C is usually easier to store given the sizes typically max out at 31ft.
Then you have your super C’s but, we wont get into that now. Also, just to point out the obvious, the Class A’s are flat a front-end, like buses and Class C’s have Van front-ends with overhead cabs in them ( beds or entertainment units ).
Class A advantages: They sit higher for better viewing of the road ahead. Class A’s usually have higher ceilings inside for more space. The average Class A typically has a better turning radius than a Class C’s. Most A’s can tow more than the average Class C. This could mean the difference between someone buying a C or A because, they might have to tow a large vehicle or boat behind them. A’s tow around 5,000-8,000 lbs while C’s tow around 3,500-5,000lbs. The Class A RV, can also give a person more room because, they have bigger slide-outs on them which can open the unit up a lot when they arrive to their destination. Don’t forget that most of the A’s come with a lot more bells and whistles like, leveling jacks, flat screen TV’s, bigger motors, more holding capacity on tanks, more luxuries in general.
Class A RV disadvantages: The Class A can cost substantially more than a Class C. The sizes may come a lot bigger but, that can be a down fall, due to the fact that most campgrounds and RV parks only accommodate certain sizes. This can limit an RVer’s choices on where they want or can stay. Also, Class A’s can cost more to buy, insure and maintain ( check with your insurer and local RV service shop ).
Class C advantages: They sit lower to the ground which can make some people feel more comfortable. They are easier to store if one is limited on the space they have to store it. Class C’s cost less which is perfect if someone is just looking to get into their first RV. This type of RV is family friendly because, most Class C’s have more sleeping in them. Given the fact that they have the overhead bed, and nowadays can contain bunk beds ( FYI so can some A’s ).
Class C disadvantages: This type of RV can come with a lot less amenities such as, no leveling jacks, smaller holding capacity on the tanks ( which could mean having to fill up more often ). Don’t forget some Class C’s can’t tow very much. The cab area for the driver is a lot smaller given the type of front-end on the vehicle.
All in all, do your research if your considering either type RV. This is just to give someone an idea as far as differences between the two types of Motor Homes. What ever you decide on don’t over analyze your decision, most people trade-in their RV’s every 2 years. So don’t be surprised if you upgrade or even downgrade.
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About the Author:
Kyle Yocky Has been in the RV industry for 7 years and currently runs a site called, Time To RV – Your RV Resource. http://www.timetorv.com