A Class C motor home rests on a cutaway truck or van chassis with the cab still attached. The body of the recreational vehicle extends over the cab, which makes a Class C easy to recognize. These differences from a Class A motor home notwit… read more
A motorhome is a motorized recreational vehicle with living quarters and a driving area all under one roof. Class A motorhomes are the largest and most expensive, but Class B and Class C RVs provide plenty of comfort for camping and traveli… read more
A Class A motor home is the largest, most luxurious type of recreational vehicle (RV) available. Featuring transportation and living quarters under one roof, a Class A motor home allows you to go camping and explore the outdoors while enjoy… read more
A motor home is an excellent option for those who enjoy exploring the great outdoors but don't want to give up the comforts of home. Categorized into three classes--Class A, Class B and Class C--motor homes provide a combination of transpor… read more
Would you like to get away from it all and still take it with you? Large class A and C RVs aren't designed to venture off the beaten path, but the right class B is. Even though class B motorhomes are built on a van chassis, they offer the s… read more
A recreational vehicle (RV) is the ideal solution for people who want to enjoy the comforts of home while traveling the great outdoors. A motorhome RV is a vehicle that provides both transportation and living quarters, under the same roof,… read more
Class C motorhomes are sometimes referred to as "mini motorhomes" and are built on a van chassis, instead of a larger bus chassis as a Class A motorhome is. Class C motorhomes are typically more family oriented, with four to six beds, full… read more
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