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Buying a Class A Motorhome

April 9, 2010

by Keith Windlor

As you consider purchasing a Class A motorhome, you should definitely pay attention to all of the choices available. There are three types of motorhome are called Class A, B, and C. The vehicles are categorized according to size and the way they are constructed. To explain the differences as simply as possible, we can say that Class A motorhomes are the roomiest, fanciest, and the most expensive. A Class B motorhome is a converted van with a raised roof, while Class C motorhomes resemble the Class A type. The difference is that the Class C usually has the cab-over characteristic and is shorter.

A Class A motorhome can be found with the following types of chassis:

A commercial bus chassis

? a commercial truck chassis

A custom chassis made for a recreational vehicle.

Running anywhere from 25-45 feet in length, the Class A motorhome is the biggest one of the three classes. Typically, all motorhomes come with beds, dining and food prep areas, and storage areas.

The Class A motorhome has become a true luxury item lately, with options for satellite TV, a master bedroom, and complete refrigerators. You can find some Class A motorhomes that come with a full bathroom. If you want even more luxury, the options of slide-outs, awnings, and internet access are currently available.

You can get a basic Class A motorhome for about $50,000, and there is truly no limit to where the price can go. The best motorhomes will set you back anywhere from $100,000 to $600,000. In the year 2006, a designer for luxury coaches planned a motorhome that had plush carpet and furniture, a built-in treadmill, and a marble flooring. It hit the 2.5 million dollar mark. If your budget isn’t quite so high, you can get a very nice RV for $100,000.

As an interesting bit of trivia, a bus conversion can be called a Class A motorhome. As you might have guessed from the name, this style of RV is a motorhome made from a converted commercial bus. Usually, this style allows for the greatest size and lavish interiors that can be modified.

The actual living room in a Class A is spaceous and can be made even more roomy with the addition of the slide-out option. Most of these RV’s can sleep 6-8 people comfortably and come with a full kitchen and bath area. One of the nicer features about most Class A’s is that they now come with a variety of floorplans to satisfy different consumer tastes and preferences.

You may have heard Class A motorhomes referred to as motorcoaches. Along with the other luxuries, they can come with washers, dryers, normal-sized stoves, and microwaves. You can have the RV customized with fine wood floors and cabinets, choose your own carpet and tiling, and include upholstered furniture.

If you need an RV with enough towing power to haul a car or a boat, then the Class A motorhome is definitely the way to go. Taking all of the above into consideration, it’s very easy to see why the Class A motorhome is appropriately called a home on wheels.

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