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Contact Us!Class A motorhomes are the largest type of motorized RV and closely resemble the shape of a bus. Sometimes referred to as motor coaches or simply motorhomes, these RVs are luxurious and offer many home-style amenities, such as washers and dryers, dishwashers, spacious bedrooms, and multiple bathrooms.
Compared to other RV types, Class A motorhomes come with the most storage, the most open space and the largest living accommodations. Class A RVs are also built on extremely sturdy chassis and made with high-quality materials. However, a common concern about buying a motorhome is its overall size and ability to park in different places.
To help address some of these concerns and highlight just how luxurious and accommodating motorhomes really are, we asked three different owners to share why they ultimately decided to buy a Class A and how the RV they chose fits their unique lifestyle. They address some common Class A concerns, including driving, parking and off-grid capabilities, and share their advice for anyone interested in buying a motorhome.
DID YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT BUYING A MOTORHOME? IF SO, WHAT WERE THEY AND HOW DID YOU ADDRESS THEM?
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE YOUR SPECIFIC CLASS A MOTORHOME?
WHAT IS YOUR ADVICE FOR DRIVING A LARGE CLASS A MOTORHOME, ESPECIALLY IF YOU NEED TO TOW A VEHICLE?
HOW DO YOU FIND ADEQUATE PLACES TO PARK AND CAMP WITH YOUR MOTORHOME?
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE SOMEONE WHO IS CONSIDERING BUYING A CLASS A MOTORHOME?
What Is A Class A Motorhome?
Class A motorhomes are the largest type of motorized RV. They look similar to buses and are built on commercial bus or truck chassis. Sometimes simply referred to as motorhomes or motor coaches, Class A RVs can range anywhere from 26 to 45 feet long and can sleep up to eight people. Class As are known for their luxurious, home-style amenities, large storage spaces and open floor plans. Class A motorhomes come with either gas or diesel engines. With a diesel engine, Class As are either classified as diesel pushers or diesel pullers depending on where the engine is located—diesel pushers have an engine in the back and diesel pullers have an engine in the front. Some Class A motorhomes come as toy haulers, meaning a portion of the wall towards the back of the RV can lower down into a ramp and lead into a garage space.
Why Should I Consider Purchasing A Class A?
If you are using this RV as you primary home, you might need ample space for your entire family (adults, kids and pets). Compared to other RV types, Class A motorhomes come with the most storage, the most open space and the largest living accommodations. Class A RVs are also built on extremely sturdy chassis and made with high-quality materials to support their large size. These two factors are ideal for anyone considering full-time RVing or for someone who plans to use their RV regularly. Here are some additional factors of a Class A motorhome:
What Do I Need To Know About Owning A Class A Motorhome?
Due to their larger size and robust features, Class A motorhomes can have high-tech features and have more advanced systems compared to other RVs. There are the driving, braking and towing systems, as well as leveling, heating/cooling and power systems. Have your dealer walk you through all of the different systems, and then take some time to read through your owner’s manual and get a feel for everything. It may take you a while to understand how everything works, but once you know, you’ll find that Class A motorhomes are relatively easy to operate. Because most systems and features in a Class A are automatic, setting-up and taking-down doesn’t take very long—it only takes us about 30 minutes. This is a huge bonus, especially if you’re constantly on the move.
What Are Some Common Features And Amenities That Come In A Class A?
The wide range of amenities is one of the main reasons people chose a Class A, as they typically come with many comforts of home. Inside a Class A, you can find features like:
And the exterior amenities of a Class A are equally as impressive:
On Average, How Many People Can Sleep In A Class A Motorhome? What Are Some Common Sleeping Arrangements And Layouts?
One of the best things about Class A motorhomes is their size and space. Class A RVs can sleep anywhere from two to eight people. The Tiffin Red can comfortably sleep eight people— a king bed in the main suite, bunk beds in the hall and an 85″ sofa bed in the living area. Bunk beds can be hard to find in Class A motorhomes but they are available in some models and great for families with kids. Most Class As come standard with a king-size bed in the back, and a main living space with multiple different sleeping arrangements.
Is It Hard To Drive A Class A Motorhome?
Due to its large size, driving a Class A motorhome requires some extra practice and getting used to, especially since the weight distribution is different compared to a standard car. However, as long as you take it slow and steady, you can maneuver your RV with comfort and ease. Additionally, Class A motorhomes are very aerodynamic and have great windshield visibility. Many newer Class A motorhomes also come equipped with multiple cameras so you have a complete view of your surroundings.
Here are a few tips and suggestions when driving a Class A motorhome:
To practice driving your Class A, find an empty parking lot or open space and set up some cones to help you turn and back up. If you’re not familiar with driving an extra long vehicle, the cones will help you gauge the amount of space and distance you’ll need to turn and merge.
Can I Drive A Class A With A Regular Car License?
If you’re wondering if you can drive a Class A motorhome with your current driver’s license, the answer is both yes and no. The state where your driver’s license was issued can dictate whether you need to have a particular type of license to drive your motorhome. Most states do not require a special license for an RV, no matter the size or weight. However, some states do require a special license if you’re driving an RV that weighs more than 26,000 pounds. If your current driver’s license is issued from a state that does not require a special license, you are still allowed to drive your RV across state lines. Always check with your state’s DMV to see whether or not you are required to get a special license to drive your Class A motorhome.
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