Somewhat smaller in design the class C mini-motorhome is not short on amenities or conveniences so don’t let the word mini fool you. They come in very complete packages with everything you need for the perfect family vacation.
The class C mini-motorhome comes in many makes and models from different manufactures. All are built on the ¾ to 1 ton Van chassis single axial and dually but only the cab and chassis are used for the class C RV.
The new class C Mini-RV will price out at between $35,000 to as much as $80,000 depending on what options you want included. They range in size from 20’ up to 28’ in length and the extra slid-outs for a lot more living space when set-up for use.
In the video provided you can enjoy a walk-through of a nice class C RV as an example of what to expect.
Look for the “Buy a Used Class C MotorHome” post for just what to look for in a used class C RV. There are many available but refer to the “Used RV Checklist” on how to give a used model a good check-over before you buy!
Another great way to save a lot of money is to find your used RVs at the “Repo Auctions” sometimes you can find almost brand new Motorhomes for pennies on the dollar. The Repo Auctions post will guide you to where to find them and what to look for.
Referred to as a mini-motor home the Class C is a smaller version of the larger motor home. It has all the same conveniences as in the larger models. The Class C Recreational Vehicle is built on the standard Van chassis of the heavier duty class ¾ to 1 ton versions. The cab section is kept and the RV section is added on.
The Class C comes in 20 to 28 foot in length and range $38,000 to $68,000. The Class C has many of the same amenities as the larger motor home some with more luxuries than others. You just find them a little more scaled down from the Class A motor home.
Retirees find the Class C perfect in size and not quite as expensive to buy and operate as the Class A. They have a nice functional living space in just a smaller motor home. The work very well for both extended stays and weekend getaways. They have extra bunk over the cab and the main bedroom is located in rear it adds a little more in sleeping arrangements then the Class A. This makes them a little more flexible for larger families.
The Class C RV will sleep 6 to 8 people and some of the newer models now have the slide-outs for the sleeping and dining areas.
Driving a Class C RV is more like driving a normal size vehicle kind of feels like driving a Van. The dually provides a little more solid driving experience with a chassis that is a little more heavy duty.
They still come loaded with plenty of value and luxury the floor plans are roomy and make RVing a pleasure. You will find plenty of storage comfortable furnishings and prices that are affordable.
Another nice option you can get with the Class C RV is you can get them diesel powered. Diesel costs more but you more than make up for the cost with much better mileage. Not to mention the diesel engine will last 3 to 4 times longer than a gas burner. The extra power that the diesel has makes pulling the extra weight make life a lot easier also.
Here is some of the top listings for Class C RVs and you can click on the pictures and they can viewed full size. You will also find they provide lots of other pictures on the inside and outside to get a good idea what kind of shape there in.