engine than standard Class Cs. They offer the option for more living space and more power without having to commit to a full-sized Class A bus. The added size and power also allows for some of the highest towing capacities in the motorhome world. The Seneca, for example, has a GVWR (...
Class C Models start out at 22 feet and work their way up to 30+ feet! Most RV’s include amenities you’d find in a Class A motorhome but with a smaller footprint. They suit all types of RVers from the small family to extended families depending on your
The Class C Motorhome: They can be small or large enough to compete with luxury diesel pushers...
A Class C motorhome is the Goldilocks RV: Not too big, not too small. It can fend for itself on gravel roads or putter around urban streets. It doesn’t do well with extremes, but if you’re looking for a jack-of-all-trades motorhome, it’s hard to beat a Class C. ...
The Class C Motorhome: They can be small or large enough to compete with luxury diesel pushers...
Can I tow a vehicle or toy hauler with a Jayco Class A Motorhome? Yes, Jayco Class A Motorhomes are equipped withrobust towing features, allowing you to bring along your favorite toys or tow a small car with ease. What kind of storage options are available in Jayco Class A Motorhomes?
Is Driving a Class A Motorhome Hard? Driving Class A motorhomes isn’t any harder than towing a large trailer. However, like towing a trailer it takes time to learn how they operate. Once you’ve learned the wheel cut and pivot point and technicals, then operating a motorhome isn’t di...
A recent article by Guaranty RV Super Centers, found the Itasca Navion Class C Motorhome was a super efficient favorite with 18-20 MPG. The only Class A RV that came close was a diesel-powered RV, with a lower towing capacity of 5000 pounds. ...
A 45-foot Class A motorhome towing a Jeep Wrangler is approximately 65 feet in total length, depending on the brand of tow bar used to couple the two vehicles together. That extra length makes it more difficult for traffic to safely pass a Class A motorhome with a dinghy in tow. Addition...
This Class B motorhome hardly feels like a van.While it may only be a few feet longer than some of our other recommendations, just looking at the floor plans quickly shows how far those few extra feet can take you. Most floor plans divide the space into two, offering either a spacious ...