Above, my 2015 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R in West Yellowstone. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
We're coming into the time of the year when RV shows open around the country and people are selling their old RVs or newbies are looking to buy one.
If one is of the last category, they should ask themselves, "Should I get a Class A or Class C motorhome?"
RV Life has posted an article discussing the pros and cons of Class A and Class C motorhomes.
Personally, I have a 2015 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R Class C motorhome. Frankly, it suits me just fine and it has been the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned.
The RV Life article begins with:
If you’re looking for a new RV, you may have narrowed it down to a Class A or Class C motorhome. These are both popular builds that have some similarities. However, they have pros and cons that are worth considering. Of course, the best vehicle is the one that fits your situation.
These motorhomes are the most common ones to find on the market nowadays. Class B motorhomes (aka camper vans) are great for short-term journeys, but they aren’t suitable for large groups or extended camping trips. Before you can find the perfect RV for you, it’s time to compare and contrast Class A and Class C motorhomes.
To read the article, go here.
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