Whats the difference between Class A and Class C RVs?
Class A RVs are constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis. Class A RVs are the “Big Boys” of the motorized RVs, and they are the most favored motor home of full-timers. A Class C RVs are built on an automotive-manufactured van and are attached to the cab section. A Class C RV is easy to identify – in most cases, a full queen-size bed is located over the cab.