Some of the features are similiar between all three classes, but the differences between the three are what makes each class stand out. Class A Motorhomes are built on heavy duty frames. The frames are constructed on either a commercial truck chassis, a specially designed motor vehicle chassis or a commercial bus chassis. These frames use similar construction to the big 18 wheelers you see on the highways.
A Class A motor home is a purpose-built vehicle, typically built on a truck or bus chassis. They have a larger floor area (than Class B or C motor homes) which allows for accommodation of more people and the luxury of more or larger amenities. Class A motor homes are usually much larger than Class C and Class B. For a reference, Class C motor homes usually have driving cab and living areas as separate quarters. Class C motor homes typically have a sleeping cab above the driving unit. Class B are camper-vans, e.g. vans with a living area.
Class C motor homes are built on a van chassis. Basically, the entire front part of the motor home has the appearance of a van. A class C motor home is sometimes called a mini motor home.
Class C Motor homes are usually about 20 -30 feet in length and are built on a cut away van chassis. They are longer than a Class B but they can also be a bit more difficult to drive.
The specifications of a class b motor homes are Gas, 16,000 ibs in weight, wheel base is 19" Exterior length is 29' 7'. Fuel is 80 gallons, the furance is 34,000 BTU.
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It all depends on the class of the motor home; they are divided into classes similar to trucks and semis. Class A, the largest class, weigh between 15,000 to 30,000. Class B, the most basic class, weigh 6,000 to 8,000, and Class C motor homes weigh between 10,000 to 12,000.
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