Please keep talking about the differences between class c and class b. I am going to buy either one pretty soon, and I am not sure which one is right one for me. Describe all the details please because I am not good at mechanical stuff. Thanks.
There are some big differences. Once you arrive at your destination with a class c you have to bring additional transportation because you would have to park the big class c in a trailer park and then find ways to do your sightseeing. When I had a big family the class c was worth it. We would travel seven of us comfortably. Now that it’s only the two of us, the class b makes more sense. We can go into the city traffic, park anywhere, and we sleep in hotels anyway. It depends what your needs are.
@@mikegutierreztheretiredfar5831 thank you. I am considering buying it. I am not retired yet though, but love taking short weekend trips around east coast .
@leandromondelez1205 you can’t look at it like that. Everyone finances their houses at 30 years and the average stay is only five years. If you can get a payment that fits your budget, get it. I don’t like to pay for extended warranty so when they get to the 36K miles when the factory warranty expires, I start thinking about a trade in.
Please keep talking about the differences between class c and class b. I am going to buy either one pretty soon, and I am not sure which one is right one for me. Describe all the details please because I am not good at mechanical stuff. Thanks.
There are some big differences. Once you arrive at your destination with a class c you have to bring additional transportation because you would have to park the big class c in a trailer park and then find ways to do your sightseeing. When I had a big family the class c was worth it. We would travel seven of us comfortably. Now that it’s only the two of us, the class b makes more sense. We can go into the city traffic, park anywhere, and we sleep in hotels anyway. It depends what your needs are.
how much does it cost with a solar panel?
It was 79K. The solar panel comes with it. A week later they were going for 84. I don’t know what they’d b selling for now
@@mikegutierreztheretiredfar5831 thank you. I am considering buying it. I am not retired yet though, but love taking short weekend trips around east coast .
Love to have one just can't afford it
You’d be surprise how affordable. Remember banks offer 20 years financing for RVs.
@leandromondelez1205 you can’t look at it like that. Everyone finances their houses at 30 years and the average stay is only five years. If you can get a payment that fits your budget, get it. I don’t like to pay for extended warranty so when they get to the 36K miles when the factory warranty expires, I start thinking about a trade in.
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