If you’re on a tight budget, you’ll probably be better off buying a class C motorhome versus a class A motorhome. This is especially true when choosing a larger motorhome. The reason for this is that smaller motorhomes tend to cost more per foot than larger ones do. However, in the...
A Class B camper or motorhome begins as a production line van or hauler. Unlike Class A and Class C campers, which begin essentially as a bare chassis, Class B campers use the full stock van off the assembly line and create a camper inside the stock van body. Note, to be included in...
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If you don’t already own a truck, take a look at truck rental prices to see if it would be less expensive to rent a truck and a camper versus renting a motorhome. You may find you get to rent both at a lower price than if you had just rented the motorhome. On top of this, ...
Because the Class C motorhome is generally smaller and tends to weigh somewhere between 10,000 to 12,000 lbs., it does not usually exceed the weight limits on your driver’s license. Still, if you are in doubt, it’s a good idea to check with your local DMV, because laws are always...