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The biggest advantage of a Class A is that there is no engine hump. Class A can be safer in case of a collision. It is more spacious and generally bigger.
I have a 34J Bounder and it weighs 18,340 lbs. You can check with Fleetwood RV (maker of the Bounder) to get the exact weight of your model.
A class A motorhome refers to a motorhome that is construced on either a commercial truck chassis or a commercial bus chassis. A class A motorhome also resembles a bus due to its flat front end and large, flat windows.
In simplest terms, the Class A motorhome uses a single body with a flat nose - they're often built on bus chassis, while a Class B uses a second body which is attached to the cab, and the cab has a hood which extends out from the front. Even a Class 8 truck (such as the Freightliner Columbia or Volvo VNL series) which is made into an RV is still a Class B motorhome.
Deciding which class of RV is right for your family can be quite overwhelming. If you’re trying to choose between a Class B and Class C Motorhome, there are still several things to consider from size to weight and special licensing. Class A motorhomes are large and luxurious, Class B are compact and easy to maneuver, while Class C motorhomes are a well-rounded, in-between option. A new Class B motorhome can range anywhere from $130,000 to $190,000, whereas buying used you will only spend between $20,000 and $100,000.Whereas a new Class C motorhome can range anywhere from $110,000 – $160,000. Buying a used Class C is more affordable, ranging from $20,000 to $100, 0000.
Although the actual amount of people that can fit into a Class C motorhome depends on the actual model, there is usually enough seat belts to seat 8 occupants.
A class C motorhome, also called mini-motorhomes, is just a smaller cersion of a larger motorhome, with the convienience of a much lower price than the larger model.
Motor home classification is determined by body type, not by weight (tare or gross). A Class A motorhome is simply a single piece body with a cab forward design... the chassis can range from anything from a Class 2 van chassis up to a Class 8 bus chassis.
The price for a typical Class C motorhome ranges from $50,000 to about $80,000 depending on its size. However, the more luxurious motorhomes is more expensive with prices as high as $85,000 to $140,000.
if this is a c-class motorhome then you have several. For engine and towing controls there are two; one under the hood, and one under the dash (usually driver side). For the coach itself, try looking inside the coach in the area near where the plug for your camper is located.
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