Class A vs Class C - Which RV Is Best?

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  • Find out whether a Class A or Class C RV is best for you and the way you like to camp and travel. Get the pros and cons of each kind of RV to make a fair comparison. A certified RV inspector explains what you need to know to make the right motorhome buying choice!
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Komentáře • 172

  • @gusmartinez7447
    @gusmartinez7447 Před 3 lety +1

    Good video, very helpful!

  • @michellecole6323
    @michellecole6323 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for doing these videos. Very helpful!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you like them Michelle and I'm so happy that they have been helpful for you. :-)

  • @goatfires
    @goatfires Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @marciabainter2163
    @marciabainter2163 Před 7 měsíci

    This was very helpful!

  • @zolandlamb4173
    @zolandlamb4173 Před 2 lety +1

    great video, it helped me alot 👍

  • @danielspencer5023
    @danielspencer5023 Před rokem +1

    Very Helpful! Enjoy you videos and podcasts

  • @hansraub8663
    @hansraub8663 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Duane, this is very relevant information for me, a hopeful future RVer !

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      Glad it was helpful Hans! Hopefully I'll see you on the road soon. :-)

  • @janehargis9301
    @janehargis9301 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you! Most helpful.

  • @kattygarcia6420
    @kattygarcia6420 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video thank you 🙏 so much for sharing it with us god bless ! 👍🏼

  • @TravelingonAdventures
    @TravelingonAdventures Před 4 lety +1

    Another great video that had a lot of valid points.

  • @JACKLINSANFORD
    @JACKLINSANFORD Před 5 měsíci +1

    This video was very informative. Thank you.

  • @alexnsacto
    @alexnsacto Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks, Very informative.

  • @bhunpinderdhaliwal3920
    @bhunpinderdhaliwal3920 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @williambradley2562
    @williambradley2562 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Job ... Thanks for this Info on Class A vs Class C RV’s

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful William. Thanks for watching and providing such positive feedback!

  • @cristianstriblea792
    @cristianstriblea792 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Such amazing info …
    Your CZcams channel is a gem 💎

  • @EarlBalentine
    @EarlBalentine Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video.

  • @timmurr1672
    @timmurr1672 Před 4 lety +1

    Great information.

  • @honeydipqueen
    @honeydipqueen Před 4 lety +7

    You are an incredible public speaker! I was engaged the whole time! Amazing info too!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, thank you Olivia! I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video and that it was helpful for you. Have safe and happy RV travels!

  • @michaelrenstrom8000
    @michaelrenstrom8000 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. Some very good points and quite honestly Duane just seems like a great guy. Easy to listen too and some good honest information. Thank you.

  • @ronmcdaniel1583
    @ronmcdaniel1583 Před 4 lety +3

    Duane another bang up video! Great comparison between Class A and C. Thanks SAFE TRAVELS

  • @Thecomments3
    @Thecomments3 Před 10 měsíci

    Grest job
    Thank you very helpful

  • @jtosti66
    @jtosti66 Před 2 lety +6

    Great information, I agree with all of your speaking point. I have a 26’ class C and it’s great how nimble it is. 👍🏼

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 2 lety +1

      That's great Jeffrey. There are definite advantages to having a mid-size RV. And Class Cs fit that bill very well. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!

  • @hamiltondodge2315
    @hamiltondodge2315 Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful!

  • @timdover7540
    @timdover7540 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video sir 👍👍💥

  • @matthewmichaels1046
    @matthewmichaels1046 Před 3 lety +2

    Solid information. I really wanted a class A for my vacation from OH to FL after this video im going to strongly consider class Cs as I have 7 kids and need efficiency. Great job and thank you!

  • @HerseySyntheticOil
    @HerseySyntheticOil Před 4 lety +7

    Well done sir. My wife and I are seriously considering trying the rv lifestyle as we wind down. We are 65 and are looking into becoming rv'ers when we reach 70. So we have time to do some homework. Thank you for your very professional intro to class A and C.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for the positive feedback Randy. You are doing the right thing by getting as much information as you can well before you plan on actually getting started. You will avoid a lot of uninformed mistakes that way. And I'm glad you enjoyed the video too!

  • @campingalan
    @campingalan Před 4 lety +8

    Awesome tips, Duane. Thank you very much for including this topic in your selection of videos! My wife and I are in the midst of this decision. I think we are currently tending towards a Class C; but that is not set yet. We're in a somewhat remote part of CO. So, when ever we can take a trip to a metropolitan area, we should fence off some time to see both Class A's and C's. Stay safe, sir!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks Alan. I recommend that you see as many RVs as you can. There is no substitute for good research in this area. Go through both RV classes and take your time. Get familiar with the layouts and try out the bed, living area, bathroom, shower, etc. After awhile you should get a good feel for which RV class will fit you best. Happy hunting! :-)

  • @Joactah77
    @Joactah77 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Looking to rent and wasn’t sure which one to pick.

  • @isabel4243
    @isabel4243 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks, you swayed our opinion !

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for letting me know Savanna. I'm glad the video was helpful for your decision making!

  • @martingo2680
    @martingo2680 Před 4 lety +1

    thank you so much.

  • @daralen4232
    @daralen4232 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for another great video, I am curious what year and model your Newmar is?

  • @gloriamickley6500
    @gloriamickley6500 Před rokem +1

    Great review. I knew these things as I have a class A and class C which I’m about to sell. This is especially a good review for new RVers or those thinkibg of purchasing one.

  • @fsalerno02
    @fsalerno02 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you!

  • @michaelsimmons2497
    @michaelsimmons2497 Před rokem +2

    Thanks. You helped me to get over my ego thinking that I HAD to get a class A! Class C actually sounds pretty good for me!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem +1

      Hi Michael. I'm glad that this video was helpful. A lot of RV buyers think that they need a certain kind of RV without knowing why. That's why I make these videos. When you know the pros and cons of each type of RV, it may be surprising to find that a different type of RV actually fits your needs better. I hope you find the perfect RV for your style of camping and travel!

  • @tammy3458
    @tammy3458 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for doing this comparison…I’m trying to decide whether I need a class A or class C!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful Tammy. Thanks for watching and leaving some positive feedback!

  • @agm6095
    @agm6095 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 24' class C that I'm selling because I ordered a 31' class A. We like to have the extra space inside and larger storage. Thanks for your video.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Those are good reasons for choosing a Class A!

  • @rejeanpaquet4375
    @rejeanpaquet4375 Před 4 lety +3

    Duane, good video, you covered pretty much all the pros of class A & C. I didn't hear you talked about cons. Personally I prefer the class A for roominess, towing capacity, larger tanks, big generator, larger storage bays and overall great comfort. Within class A you have 2 classes (gas & diesel), gas are usually smaller (30'-35'), tow less and cost less (purchase) and lower maintenance cost. Diesel pushers tow more, cost more at purchase, more $ for maintenance.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Rejean. It's true that I didn't list the cons by number this time, but I tried to mention the drawbacks of each class as I went down the list of their advantages. In other words, what were their strengths and weaknesses. I figured it would save time that way. But maybe I didn't cover the cons as much as I should. And thanks for mentioning the two kinds of Class As too.

  • @davidstein606
    @davidstein606 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice video

  • @thomassilvis8764
    @thomassilvis8764 Před 4 lety +1

    Another very good video. I want a diesel engine and found a small super C, Thor omni. But not very many super C videos. Perhaps you may consider super C in the future. Thank you again for all your videos.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      Actually you read my mind Thomas. I will be doing a Super C video soon. They are a unique kind of RV, and that's why I didn't include them in the Class A vs Class C video.

  • @NotSoSuave
    @NotSoSuave Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the information. Although I found the information very useful, I (this is just me speaking for myself only) tend to pay more attention to the videos with visual examples of what the host is explaining. Overall, thanks again.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the feedback Americo. I'm glad the information was helpful even if the video style didn't appeal to you.

  • @verlenebutts6257
    @verlenebutts6257 Před 3 lety +2

    I am single and female with a beautiful dog and thinking about getting a Class C RV for travel around the US, intimidating but very exciting, wish me luck.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety +1

      That IS exciting Verlene. Just keep doing your research beforehand and take your time preparing for your new life. There are lots of single folks full-time RVing these days. So it's very doable. I hope you have lots of fun in your new adventures!

  • @routetogod2028
    @routetogod2028 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much! We are leaning towards a class C.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Class Cs are a great choice for families. I'm glad the video was helpful for you. Thanks for watching!

    • @routetogod2028
      @routetogod2028 Před 4 lety +1

      @@RVInspectionAndCare I certainly hope so. We are planning a two year trip where we drive over 22K miles across the lower 48 states towing a 4dr jeep. There is three of us and just me mostly driving. I think the C class will be easier on me and on the budget.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      @@routetogod2028 Wow! That's a lot of traveling. Sounds like a great adventure for all of you! And yes, the Class C will be easier for getting around on the road and it will be easier for getting into campgrounds and even doing a some boondocking too. Class Cs are very flexible vehicles. I wish you the best on your journey!

  • @mansfd
    @mansfd Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this video! My wife and myself have been looking at getting a class A or C for dirt biking in Michigan!! I would love to see a video on the different engine options available throughout the Class A and Class C motorhomes. Thank you again!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      That's a great idea Hooba. I'll put it on the list for future videos. :-)

    • @mansfd
      @mansfd Před 4 lety +2

      @@RVInspectionAndCare Another idea you could do would be something like what would be a better option for powersports enthusiasts... Class A for towing a trailer, Class C for towing a Trailer or bumper pull or 5th wheel pull Toy hauler options..... I know I still can't make up my mind what would work best for me.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      @@mansfd Those are also good suggestions Hooba. Thanks for the ideas. It's much appreciated.

  • @kayefink8293
    @kayefink8293 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Still relevant information today. We are fulltimers but are looking at Class C’s for all the reasons you listed, more nimble, easier to work on etc. We want to travel more and live in the RV less. Currently have a 41’5” 5th wheel but have been stationary more than traveling. It’s been great but wouldn’t want to make the trips I’ve been dreaming about in it.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 11 měsíci

      It's much harder to move a big rig around and fit them in remote places where the scenery is incredible. It sounds like you are heading in the right direction for your next RV if that's what you want to do. Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment too!

  • @wilsonsantana5920
    @wilsonsantana5920 Před 3 lety +1

    Could use advice on purchasing of used RV and what to look for AK hot water heaters lines Blackwater's hookup, damages and upkeep ect. Ect.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety

      Hi Wilson. Buying a used RV can be an intimidating process for most people. I have made a guide to buying RVs that includes teaching you how to conduct your own personal RV inspection. It also includes a checklist to follow with each RV you look at to make sure that you don't miss anything. If you follow the advice in the guide, you will be able to find the right RV for your needs and make sure that it's not an RV money pit too. You can find a link to the guide here - rvinspectionandcare.com/avoid-an-rv-money-pit/

  • @amyharrington6727
    @amyharrington6727 Před rokem +1

    very informative! We’ve owned a class C many yrs ago, when our children were young. We are now thinking of RV’ing again. This time we seem to be leaning towards a Class A. after listening to your video, we are not sure if Class A would be the best choice…Thank you

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem

      I'm glad this video was helpful. Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment too!

  • @libbymckittrick8277
    @libbymckittrick8277 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very educational I have class C 30 foot

  • @ramirogonzales776
    @ramirogonzales776 Před 4 lety +11

    Thank you Duane. How about comparing Super C to class A

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      Great suggestion Ramiro! I'll put it on the list. :-)

    • @12z71
      @12z71 Před 4 lety +1

      @@RVInspectionAndCare please compare super C and class A, very difficult to select between these two

  • @danofiremano
    @danofiremano Před 3 lety +1

    I have some friends that live in a Class A with a 26' trailer that houses their car and their retail store & they've been doing it almost 20 years! My wife wants to do the same, but in a Class C rig (with a 10k tow package). I'm trying to get her to be open minded as I could go either way, but think a Class A would suit us better. I could be wrong though!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety +1

      That sounds like an interesting rig! You might want to also consider a Super C too. They often have really high tow capacities and they usually come with some really nice amenities too. Thanks for commenting!

  • @Ed-ip2sg
    @Ed-ip2sg Před rokem +1

    I have a feeling I will be wrestling with this a or c decision for a long time. Living in a travel trailer toy hauler for now but thinking the motor home is a better option. Prefer easier maneuverability and lots of sleeping area for 6 grandkids. But I live in it. I move every month or two and the times all the kids are there together are rare. I have not boon docked yet but it’s in the future. Hard call. Thanks for the video.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem

      I'm glad the video was helpful Ed. These kind of decisions about which RV will work best for your situation can be difficult. But you are doing the right thing by doing your research and gathering as much information as you can. Sometimes just a couple of things you learn can make the decision more clear for you. Thanks for watching!

  • @Wunderefulwilson
    @Wunderefulwilson Před 9 měsíci +1

    Excellent honest info. Do you have any info on models? Couple traveling for about 3-4 months a year. Having kids or grandkids for short
    Periods.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 9 měsíci +1

      As a matter of fact, I have produced some guidebooks on choosing the better quality brands and models for both Class A nd Class C RVs. You can find and download them here - payhip.com/RVInspectionAndCare

    • @Wunderefulwilson
      @Wunderefulwilson Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you!!

  • @johnjackson374
    @johnjackson374 Před 3 lety +2

    Ah Ramiro stole my question 😀. I think a better comparison with a class A is the super class C

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety +1

      Actually that is a more balanced comparison overall. But the fact is that many people considering the purchase of a motorhome get stuck in the Class A vs Class C comparison instead. And there are a lot more Class Cs than Super Cs on the market. Hence this video. In the future I plan a Super C vs Class A video though. So stay tuned. :-)

  • @redraven282
    @redraven282 Před 2 lety +1

    Ty

  • @kalocals3212
    @kalocals3212 Před rokem +1

    Straight, non biased. This was my first video but Ill watch more. Suggestion, edit in photos of what you're discussing.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem

      Hi Kal. Glad you enjoyed the video. And yes, I'm working on adding more visual media to my videos. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @james9810
    @james9810 Před 3 lety +2

    Good video Duane. Are there any Class A pushers with a gasoline engine?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety +1

      There were a few in the past Gordon. As I understand it, Workhorse developed a chassis that allowed the use of a gas pusher but it never caught on with the public and died out. I don't know of any in production today.

  • @carlosmunroe8021
    @carlosmunroe8021 Před 4 lety +1

    You made a difference in my choices,but I wanted to mention the safety angle between the two,because in the class A,you are so close to the windshield,in a class c,you have that engine protecting you Incase of a head on collision.and do you have the same advantages with the super class c.we are looking at buying a 37 ft.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Carlos. Thanks for mentioning that point. It's another thing to consider. Also, Class Cs often come with air bags in the cab area these days too.

    • @michaelmcginn3517
      @michaelmcginn3517 Před 3 lety

      I second this comment- was surprised that “safe travels “ didn’t mention this very important point.
      I don’t think I’m gonna be able to get a class A for this reason ( nothing between me and a collision)

  • @sylviamccarthy118
    @sylviamccarthy118 Před 4 lety +2

    what are the pros and cons concern Class A and C in regards to insurance and financing? If this is going to be your "home" can you write off financing on both A and C?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Sylvia. Differences in insurance and financing between Class A and Class C motorhomes are most often due to the age and expense of the RV rather than which type it may be. Of course, usually Class A RVs are more expensive to begin with and therefore cost more to insure. On the matter of writing off RV costs, I have to say that I am not really qualified to comment much on that. It probably would be best to check with an accountant or tax expert on that subject. Thanks for watching the video though and I hope it was helpful.

  • @roydavis2242
    @roydavis2242 Před 4 lety +2

    Here's another one for you. If it has a drivers door it's probably a Class C. I had looked at a 45 ft. Super C that had 4 slides and a 40k lbs. towing capacity. Our 45 ft. DP tows half of that. Many argue that a Class C is safer in an accident but that's unsubstantiated. We love our DP because of overall living space. Often a Class C's driving seats don't turn around toward the living area easily.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Great points Roy. Those Super Cs are something, aren't they? In fact, they are so unique that I purposely did not include them in this video. I plan on making a video about them later on.

  • @MrJJSimonds
    @MrJJSimonds Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the videos.. one subject that seems to be not as well covered, are reviews of .. errr...... older Class C and A RVs.. I am evaluating going down the road of a C or maybe and A, but definatly not with a toad ( going with mopeds & maybe some uber - if it's raining, where are we going anyway?) ) the budget is going to dictate buying used and doing so at a price point as far south of $20 as we can get. It is understood that at this price point there will be issues with age/condition. That said, knowing which brands models were of better quality when they were built, would be extremely helpful, as would the opposite. Certain Class C rental companies have their units built with a lot of heavier duty components, making these units a bit more desirable on the used market. I have been browsing the online RV ads and am starting to get a sense of where we can expect to be ... probably a unit prior to 2008 and not much older than 1998 if can be helped. I fell I have a good idea of how to avoid lemons and to find issues that would be problematic, but it would be good to have a "brand over view" that covers most of the mfgs. Thanks for asking... :D

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Jason. I get a lot of questions about which manufacturers seem to be best and generally I can say that older Newmars, Tiffins and Monaco motorhomes seem to be well made from the factory. But I think it's also important to say that if the RV is more than 10 years old, the manufacturer nameplate does not mean as much as how well the previous RV owner maintained it. If you find an older RV that has had one owner and they have clearly maintained the rig carefully through the years, I would give it serious consideration for purchase.

    • @MrJJSimonds
      @MrJJSimonds Před 4 lety +1

      @@RVInspectionAndCare
      Thank you... Understood... the dream find is the one owner looking for somone to care for their baby...
      I just saw a 25' '04 Gulfstream Class C "special Elite" or sum such... they are asking $24k... NADA has it at $13-15k..
      Obviously pricing is a real crap shoot ... and I suppose many owners are very disappointed in what they get for offers.
      Thanks again for all the info..

    • @MrJJSimonds
      @MrJJSimonds Před 4 lety

      @@RVInspectionAndCare
      This might be a interesting .... evaluation... is there such a thing as an "antique motor home"?
      Could this unit be worth anywhere near their asking price of $55,000??
      facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10217490868603245&set=pcb.3210249382394674&type=3&ifg=1&__tn__=HH-R&eid=ARAfMMBku2BysQj_-KS7NhbR95VWyJZWlM78TjBqn1ZnKM3elv5OhxFhwvix_ogTdCJD7kep1kMH2i0U

  • @BrianArredondo
    @BrianArredondo Před 3 lety +1

    Nice shirt bro

  • @stocksj
    @stocksj Před 2 lety +1

    Makes more sense for a class c if you are only doing a part time camping.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, Class Cs are very popular with the part-time RV crowd. But there are several good reasons to use a Class C for full-time travel too. As with so many other matters related to RVing, there's no hard and fast rules about how Class Cs can be used. Thanks for watching!

  • @alvinsmith1908
    @alvinsmith1908 Před 4 lety +1

    My only unanswered point is diesel or gas.i know gas has less pulling power.give me pros and cons on a class a

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      Hi Alvin. Diesel vs Gas is always a hot topic. I made a couple of videos a while back that might help. Here are the links - czcams.com/video/ZigDXfcybNg/video.html and czcams.com/video/al5uiPDmvH4/video.html.

  • @monkeyd2285
    @monkeyd2285 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm interested in a class a but wondering if you need a cdl license due to air breaks and weight and length?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Kevin. Actually it is possible that special licensing could be needed depending on the size RV and the state you live in. As far as I know, the best breakdown of the requirements in a state-by-state manner is at this link - rvshare.com/rv/do-you-need-a-special-license-to-drive-an-rv I hope that helps.

    • @monkeyd2285
      @monkeyd2285 Před 4 lety

      @@RVInspectionAndCare yes thank you very much

  • @guadalupemunoz6927
    @guadalupemunoz6927 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Any way, my preferency is.... ClassA, the maintinance cost. And unit price is not problem, the pronlem is ... Have not money!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 9 měsíci

      LOL. that's a problem a lot of potential RVers have. I hope you get it solved soon. :-)

  • @paulbenoit9431
    @paulbenoit9431 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video as always! We're leaning toward a smaller class A, about 27-28 feet, for the living space. I do like the class C's ease of maintenance. Also, do you think one is inherently safer than the other? Thanks!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Paul. Actually that is another point of interest that I did not include in this video. Many Class Cs have air bags built into the can area and safety belts for several travelers. Many Class As do not have air bags and usually only a few safety belts, so in the matter of road safety, Class C RVs often get the nod.

  • @rickchristinetherabyteam7207

    Ok DeeWayne

  • @davidstein606
    @davidstein606 Před 3 lety +1

    Duane, are most class C’s on a Ford Chassis repairable at most Ford dealerships that repair trucks?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety

      Good question David. Most Ford dealerships that repair commercial Ford vehicles can handle Class Cs on a Ford chassis. Some regular Ford dealers are not equipped for it. I understand that you can find the commercial truck Ford dealers nationwide at this link - fordcommercialvehiclecenter.com/ But keep in mind that many independent commercial truck repair shops can handle a Ford chassis with no problem too.

    • @davidstein606
      @davidstein606 Před 3 lety +1

      And Duane, what about class A’s ? Are repair facilities harder to find for them? For example if you have a class a on a Ford chassis will all Ford dealers repair it?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 3 lety +3

      From what I have heard and read online, it seems that Class Cs with a Ford chassis are easier to get repaired at Ford commercial dealers than Class As. It depends on the facilities they have to repair that kind of rig. But once again, a lot of independent repair shops are able to handle Class As on a Ford chassis pretty easily. When you get into diesel pushers, that is usually where the repair facilities start to get more scarce.

  • @user-gg5zc5hg6j
    @user-gg5zc5hg6j Před rokem +1

    Yes what
    About super c

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem

      Here's a video on that subject - czcams.com/video/wmIgS1-Yptw/video.html

  • @fabiangomes8968
    @fabiangomes8968 Před rokem +1

    This is a most likely a dumb question and u think i know the answer. But do class A rc have more parking rules?? Since its class A do they have stricter city rules like semi trucks?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před rokem +1

      Hi Fabian. Class A RVs do not necessarily have more parking or driving rules than other RVs, except that they are bigger and you have to be more careful when in town or city driving. Also, there are a few states that require a special drivers license for driving one of the large diesel pushers Class As. But most don't have that rule. And some communities post signs disallowing the use of exhaust brakes in their area. But Class As generally do not have a lot of unique rules that come with them.

  • @maoss40
    @maoss40 Před 4 lety +1

    Does the gas class A drives better than class C?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      That's hard to say because it depends on what kind of driving you are talking about. In town driving is almost always better in a Class C due to its maneuverability and smaller profile. On the road, Class As often are more comfortable for the longer drive. I recommend that everyone considering Class A vs Class C drive both and see which kind of RV fits your style of RV travel best.

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a question. How many class C advantages go away when the class A is 28' and the class C is 31'?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      Yes Kevin, the Class C advantages have less impact as the Class A gets smaller. But the Class A will still usually cost more. So if price is a factor, Class Cs are almost always less expensive than comparable sized Class As.

    • @KevinCoop1
      @KevinCoop1 Před 4 lety +1

      RV Inspection And Care Thank you. Just bought a 28' Class A. I believe we got an absolutely great deal on it. Thanks for the very informative video! Respectfully, Kevin

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      @@KevinCoop1 Hi Kevin. That size Class A is great for maneuverability on the highway and in campgrounds as well as boondocking. Great choice!

  • @rickfarinelli669
    @rickfarinelli669 Před 2 lety +1

    what are the used Class C under 30'

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 2 lety

      There are several Class C RVs that are under 30 feet in length. Probably the best way to find them is to visit rvtrader.com and search for Class Cs. Then under the "Length" parameter on the left of the page set the maximum to 29 feet. Then just expand your search area to include as many RVs as you like. You will find several brands and models that make Class Cs under 30 feet that way. I hope that helps.

    • @rickfarinelli669
      @rickfarinelli669 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RVInspectionAndCare witch are the best class C diesels

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 2 lety

      @@rickfarinelli669 Most diesel Class Cs are considered Super C RVs. Here is a video where I discuss the top Super C brands and models - czcams.com/video/wmIgS1-Yptw/video.html

  • @gotopless9701
    @gotopless9701 Před 4 lety +2

    Have you compared the Super C vs Class A?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Jeff. I have not done a video on the Super C yet but I intend to do one soon. So just stay tuned, it's on the way! :-)

  • @jeanwonnacott2718
    @jeanwonnacott2718 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's 2023, August. Still great tips. I will be alone with a dog. Class C sounds like a winner!!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 11 měsíci

      There is a reason why Class C RVs are so popular. I hope you find the perfect one for your needs!

  • @bobehmann1718
    @bobehmann1718 Před 4 lety

    You're comparing a bus chassis with a van. You should be comparing a class A with a super C. Both use the truck chassis.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      It's true that Super Cs and Class As are more alike, but many RV buyers are not clear on what the differences are between Class A and Class C RVs. That's why this video was made, to help them make an honest comparison of the pros and cons of each RV class. That way they can make the buying decision that fits their camping and travel style best. I will be making a video on Super Cs later.

  • @junetedjones895
    @junetedjones895 Před 4 lety +1

    You really think you can get more people in a Class C? Class A's have a bed over the cab area for 2, usually a couch that sleeps 2 a dinette to sleep one or 2 kids, then a queen or king bed. Oh and then you can add a bunk model and that gives you 2 more. So lets see, That looks like you could possibly sleep 8 or 9 and if you have more, there is room for an air mattress for 1 or 2 more. Seat belts for at least 7, what does a Class C have?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety +2

      To be fair, there are some newer Class As that are coming with the bed over the cab, but that has been a recent addition. By far most Class As on the road do not have that option. Also, many Class As do not have a dinette either, they often come with a dining table instead. Bunk models are available for Class As, but the majority of them do not come with that option as well. So when I said that Class Cs usually have more sleeping options than Class As, it was a generalization, not a hard and fast rule. In fact, with most of the comparison points that I covered you will find exceptions to the general statement that I made. For instance, most Class As have more living space than Class Cs, but there are some Class Cs that are actually bigger and have more living space than some of the smaller Class As. My experience has been that in general though, most Class Cs have more sleeping options than most Class As. But it's just an opinion.

  • @normrechtman3724
    @normrechtman3724 Před 4 lety

    Too much background noise or something, you need a better mike

  • @gurnblanstein9816
    @gurnblanstein9816 Před 4 lety +1

    Class A's don't get gas mileage because they're diesels and don't burn gas!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the correction Gurn .... I suppose .... :-)

    • @gurnblanstein9816
      @gurnblanstein9816 Před 4 lety

      @@RVInspectionAndCare you're welcome :) you can call it "fuel mileage" then you can cover everything.