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In The World Of Recreational Vehicles Class A Motorhomes

By: Clint Westfall Home | Travel-and-Leisure | Vacation


The Class A motor home will accommodate up to 8 people, it resembles a bus in the fact that it has a huge windshield and the nose is flat. The Class A interior is known to be very nice and classy plus the length makes this class of recreational vehicle the top o the line of RVs. The longer the recreational vehicle the more people it will accommodate. Class A recreation vehicles start at 21 feet and go as far as 40 feet; they can weigh from 15,000-30,000 pounds, and is built on a chassis that looks like a truck chassis.

Many RVs are just as equipped and plush as a custom home. Class A motor homes include full kitchens and bath, some have showers, a bedroom in the rear, some of the amenities are hot and cold water, air conditioning, heat, closets, entertainment centers, couches, recliners, whatever your dreams or needs are can be reality in a Class A recreational vehicle.

Class A motor homes also offer a slid out wall, a slide out wall gives you additional space in your motor home while you are parked . They come in either 1-3 slide outs or a whole side of a wall will pop out at the push of a button it will give you an additionally 3 1/2 more feet. The additional space is great if you are traveling with company.

The best thing about RVs is the fact that you can get up and move around, even cook if you desire while the motor home is on the road. You can even take yourself a nap and not have to park or pull over if your not the driver...

Class A are very nice to drive and ride in. With the solidity and strength of the construction they are very easy maneuver. If you have any kind of driving experience you can handle a large vehicle with practice. No need to get a different license unless you have air brakes.

Class A motor homes come in many shapes and sizes as well as accommodations so with these choices you also get a wide range for the cost of one of these beauties. The smaller models with the basic start at about $50,000, and as you get bigger and more extravagant the bigger in price, they can go well over $1 million. The price for a motor home is comparable to your extravagant homes, depending on the upgrades and add on's. For some people this is a dream come true they get all the accommodation one can dream of having in their home and they get to take it anywhere they dream cause their home is on wheels, giving them the option to travel in style.

Full timers who live in their motor home usually have their Class As winterized meaning they have better grade of insulation, high BTU furnace, heated water tanks, and double pane windows.

In the event you do go with a Class A again most full timers tow a gas efficient vehicle, to go about sightseeing or anything else you wouldn't want to take a 40 foot 30,000 pound motor home. It is such work to hook up and unhook up just to go to the store. Towable vehicles are usually smaller SUV's or a small car.



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