Whats the difference between a Class A, Class B and a Class C motor home?
A Class A is constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis. Class A’s are the “Big Boys” of the motorized RVs, and are the most favored motor home of full-timers. A Class B motor home is a compact unit that looks much like a regular van. These are popular because they can often be parked in the family garage or driven around town as a second vehicle. Per square foot, however, a Class B usually costs more than a Class C. A Class C is built on an automotive-manufactured van frame with an attached cab. The motor home manufacturer completes the living section and attaches it to the cab section. A Class C motor home is easy to identify: In most cases, a full- or queen-size bed is over the cab.