Three Major Classifications of a Motorhome
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A motorhome is a type
of vehicle that has the basic features of a home, thus the name. It
has three major classifications—Class A (bus type), Class B (wagon
type), and Class C (cutaway type). Before purchasing a motorhome, it
helps to understand its classification to determine which unit meets
your traveling needs.
Class A
The bus-type RV is the
largest of the three, designed for expanded families or large groups.
The fact that its huge size allows it to house a vast array of
amenities and its chassis—usually based on a semi—means it can
support all that weight. Some Class-A motorhomes have partitions that
stick out called slide-outs to increase interior space.
Class B
The van-type RV is the
smallest of the three but the most versatile. Not only can it be used
as an RV, Peterson writes, a Class-B motorhome can double as your
everyday vehicle. You can drive it to work or pick up the kids from
school. These RVs are made using the chassis of typical family vans.
Class C
The cutaway-type is an
RV with the head and chassis of a pickup, and the body of a
custom-made cabin. Typical Class C motorhomes lie somewhere in the
middle in terms of amenities, size, and maneuverability. If living
space is more important to you than amenities, a Class-C motorhome is
a good choice.
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