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5 Reasons Why I Live in a Class C RV (not a Class A or Van): 5 Minute Video



Considering full-time living in a Class C RV? I’ll share why a Class C RV is for full-time living with just 5 simple tips. Hear why I chose a Class C over a Class A, van and other mobile homes.

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42 thoughts on “5 Reasons Why I Live in a Class C RV (not a Class A or Van): 5 Minute Video

  • Very good points. I would add, no pull out, no problems. I am teetering between class c with no slide outs or a bigfoot fiberglass truck bed camper.

  • Hi… I have a class — need to open platform under bed but simply don't have the tools, could I just cut a small arm length hole? My phone dropped through the crack. Just wondering the best option to get what dropped. In the middle of nowhere. Thanks. Any input will be appreciated.

  • Today, I think you'd pay nearly half again as much or more for that motorhome.

  • We are exploring whether to get a van, class A, B, or C. Thanks for your video.

  • I found a way better deal. 23,000 Miles, 20ft. 9k. But passed in it

  • In a Class C crash the driver compartment pancakes between the engine compartment and the RV portion, including flying cabinets. If you are pulling a trailer, you are in a vehicle that has been built for safety, not so for an RV. I full timed with a 31 foot 5th wheeler for three years many years ago and am now considering a Class C for part time use (for convenience), but I am concerned about what would happen in a collision.

  • Thanks for omitting music like all the millennials do in their videos.

  • Can class c be parked anywhere on the street and you can sleep in it or you get a ticket for that? (California)

  • OMG! This is a perfect information I’ve been looking for. This is by far the best info. Thank you!!!!! ❤️

  • I like the Class C the more I look into RV life. The A's I don't like they are too big and don't have a driver or passenger door. I feel trapped just thinking about it.

  • Good job on your video! We bought a used class c at the end of Feb. this year and we love it. It is a 2017 Coachmen Freelander 27qb. The greatest advantage of a motorhome is exactly what you said, going directly from the drivers seat to the back.Especially while traveling during covid-19.

  • Hi, I like my 1989 Ford e350 coachmen Catalina class C RV I'm the same reasons of you Carolyn Jim in Colorado

  • Glad you found a better fit than Matilda. I never knew they were that affordable.

  • Class C is the way to go. However every style of RV has it's advantages and disadvantages you just have to decide which best fits your lifestyle.

  • Most important for me is what mileage are you getting??
    Thanks, James

  • I’m considering purchasing a 24 ft class c. I’m planning on doing a 6-12 month road trip. Do you think a 24 ft is too big for sight seeing in places like The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, etc?

  • I would like to sell my RV motorhome and I would like to find out how to find out the good price for it

  • I like your choice but how much do you pay a monthly payment on it or…

  • I've had 79 74 89 and 90 a class motorhomes. Couldn't see myself in a c

  • Yeah I like the class c best– will buy one in the future. will be a newbie to Rv world:) hope its soon:)!

  • Great point, not having to exit the unit to get in the drivers seat to leave.

  • great information and its all in 5 minutes thank you,sounds like the smart way to RV life..your great!

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