Class B Motorhomes: A Quick Overview
Class B motorhomes are
at the lowest tier of the three major recreational vehicle (RV)
classes. However, you might wonder why the letter B is at last place
instead of C. We’ll discuss that bit here with a quick overview of
what Class B motorhomes are:
Since they’re the
smallest of the lot, Class B motorhomes look much like vans. Also
known as van conversions or camper vans, Class B RVs are pretty much
similar to their higher-tiered counterparts in terms of amenities;
however, such amenities are on a relatively smaller scale. One perk
though, is that their ceilings are high enough to allow passengers to
stand inside.
Class B RVs are often
regarded for their fuel efficiency, and they can even be used as
full-time family vehicles because they’re small enough to fit in
most parking lots and even garages. Also, their average size often
means that the manufacturers have more room to specialize –
meaning, specific amenities inside a Class B motorhome might be
significantly better than those on the other classes to a certain
extent.
A conventional Class B
RV is enough to serve a family well on long trips with basic
amenities such as a stove, sink, mini-fridge, bed, and toilet. Some
even have collapsible tables at the front, and are sometimes equipped
with slide outs to increase living space. They also come with tow
hitches at times, making it possible to bring along a small boat or a
small trailer.
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