Class B RVs vs Class C - Which One Is Best For You?
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- čas přidán 14. 02. 2023
- In the motorhome segment of the RV industry the Class B and Class C types of RVs are the best fit for someone who wants a smaller and more nimble rig that is easy to maneuver. But there are definite advantages and disadvantages to each of these types of RVs. So in this video I cover the pros and cons of both Class Bs and Class Cs to help you decide which one will work best for you and the way you like to travel and camp in an RV.
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Love the Class Bs - bought one last September!
That sounds great Deborah. Thanks for watching and telling us about your choice of RV!
Which one did
You buy? How many people
Can sleep in it?
@@RVInspectionAndCareprices very so much. How did you determine which one to buy? Thanks
Excellent run down as usual!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback. Your support of this channel is much appreciated!
Very helpful. Yes, torn on which to buy.
Hi Julie. I recommend that you might consider renting each kind of RV first before buying. It can help prevent you from making a huge mistake that could be costly.
Thanks so much. Very comprehensive for this newbie. 🙏🏼
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Thank you now I desided what type of van rv that I will have in the near future..
I'm glad the video was helpful Andrew. And I hope you find the perfect RV for your situation.
Hey Duane, hope all is well with you. I enjoy your video. We last time, discussed the Embassey class B. I would like to mention that the only hole drilled in the van is for electrical hook up. Plus’s lithium 920 watt power that is recharged from 2nd alternator and best of all, NO black tank.(LAVEO dry flush) lastly and very important, NO wood in van which means no mold. Stay well and I look forward to your next video. 🙏
Thanks Bud. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for leaving an informative and useful comment!
Thanks for sharing
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for leaving a nice comment!
Duane this reminds me of high school! I could never stay on task. HA! Just wanted to bring you up to date. We are approximately one week away from taking possession of our new CLASS A D.P. I'm holding my breath and actually hoping for a little delay. The weather is not cooperating! Hate to take deliver and have 1500 miles of ice and snow to mush through between Tennessee and California. The inspection has been the best! The best $ I spent. All I can hope for is the weather will stay above 32 degrees! As always
SAFE TRAVELS!!
That is so exciting Ron! You have been preparing for this a long time and I'm wishing you nothing but fun and happy adventures in your travels with your new diesel pusher. Enjoy my friend!
Thank you Duane!
thats my goal next, is to sell by A, to downsize to a C. 1st priority is to pay off out house this year. Thanks Don
Hi Don. A lot of RVers find that downsizing their rig works well for them for many reasons. I hope everything goes smoothly for you! :-)
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it Mary. Thanks for watching!
Great channel, can you or have done a video on what one can expect to pay for a thorough inspection ? Thank you
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@@RVInspectionAndCare Cool Thank you
I loved my 21qb class C. 6 mpg without generator usage.
Sometimes fuel mileage can be a challenge. Thanks for watching!
Say can we drive a 25 to 30 foot class B camper van or in a class B motor home but also pull a 53 to 60 foot class A trailer ? How about a 25 to 30 foot class C with a 53 to 60 foot class A trailer ?? Thank you
The RV manufacturer states the weight limit that can be towed safely by any RV. As long as the weight of the vehicle you are towing does not exceed that amount or the weight limit of your hitch, most likely it can be towed safely.
No matter which type I buy, I'm planning to pull a 6x12 trailer so I can bring my motorcycle with me. I want to use my bike to explore and only sleep in my van. So a Class B, Super B, or a small Class C is ghat I'm looking for.
It sounds like you have a very good idea about what you are looking for. I hope you find the perfect RV for your needs!
What about B+ units?
Here's a video I made about B+ RVs that may be helpful - czcams.com/video/Quu05FYUBvQ/video.html
Also you have a generator with a Class C. 😊👍
Actually some Class B RVs come with built-in generators too. But if not, you can always use a portable inverter generator instead. Thanks for watching!
Next question, is it possible to drive a single or double decker bus then pull a class A 50-60 foot trailer??
I have no idea. I don't work with buses, just RVs.
A gentleman in the UK has a converted double decker bus / motohome and pulls a trailer with his race bike to the Isle of Man TT. Outstanding arrangement!
I am just starting to look to go full time as a solo traveler with two cats. I would love to do a Class C, but they are expensive. Is it realistic for a retired woman to travel full time in a travel trailer? I have watched almost all of your videos and respect your opinion.
Hi Claire. Yes, it's not only realistic but many are doing it now. I advise you to buy the best quality travel trailer though, to make sure that it lasts as long as possible. If you are OK with smaller spaces, a Casita or other fiberglass TT would be a good choice for fulltime travel.
@@RVInspectionAndCare Thank you so much.
@@RVInspectionAndCaregreat advice!
Can you comment if class B or class C is quieter and by hoe much? We are planning on a 1700 mile trip with an infant. Thanks!
In most cases a Class B will be a little quieter since it is a solid van with no slides. It will be much like driving a normal van and the noise level will be similar. Class Cs tend to be a little louder and have more rattles and small noises. I hope that helps.
@@RVInspectionAndCare Thank you for your response. Do you think a class C would be ideal with an infant that is 6 months old? We prefer the space but we are also concerned about how loud it is.
@@Nessal83 That's hard to say. It depends on what you feel is an appropriate level of quietness for your baby. I recommend visiting an RV dealer and taking a Class C RV for a test drive to see how you feel about the noise level. Enjoy your trip and have lots of fun experiences!
@@RVInspectionAndCare thank you!
I'll tell you I have a class C getting a little bit of wind and your mileage can drop from 8 to 6 I've never seen mileage much higher than 8. I've never known anyone that could get 12 to 18 miles a gallon out of a class C
Thanks for sharing your experience with us James.
About the fuel consumption of the front of the Mercedes
That's exactly what I was thinking
Diesel class C will