Class C RVs are among the most popular types of RVs rented by families and groups going camping or on a road trip. Ranging between 24 and 32 feet in length, the Class C shares similar storage capacity and amenities with a Class A, while being much easier to drive, maneuver and fit into smaller spaces. Class C RVs are most recognizable by the attached overhang above the cab. A Class C gets around 10-15 miles per gallon on the road.
Class C
2020
Four Winds
Thor
Class C
2012
Fleetwood
Jamboree
Class C
2006
Forest River
Sunseeker
Class C
2022
Coachmen
Freelander 27QB
Class C
2012
Forest River
Sunseeker 3170DS
Class C
2021
Forest River
Forester LE 3251
Class C
2014
Fourwinds
Double Slide 31F
Class C
2018
Thor
Four Winds #4 w/Bunks
Class C
2022
Freelander
22XG
Class C
2021
Forest River
SUNSEEKER 2860DS
Class C
2019
Thor Motor Coach
Four Winds
Class C
2006
Coachmen
Freedom
Class C
2016
Coachmen
Freelander
Class C
2021
Jayco
Greyhawk 30X
Class C
2007
Four Winds
28A
Class C
2013
Thor Motor Coach
Majestic
Class C
2019
Coachmen
Leprechaun
Class C
2017
Forest River
Sunseeker 3170DS
Class C
2020
Coachmen
260DS
Class C
1991
Fleetwood
Tioga Montara Special Edition
Class C
2021
Jayco
Redhawk 31F
Class C
1998
Four Winds
Ford
Class C
2019
Mercedes-Benz
Freedom Elite
Class C
2019
Coachmen
Freelander 27QB
Class C
2018
Winnebago
Fuse 23T
Class C
2019
Entegra Coach
ODYSSEY
Class C
2022
Coachmen
C2C23XGF35
Class C
2019
Forest River
Forester
Class C
2021
Entegra Coach
25R
Class C
2020
Thor Motor Coach
Freedom Elite 22HE
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Typical Class C RVs come with a wide variety of amenities including counter space, a freezer, fridge, shower, microwave and even an oven. Class C motorhomes create an abundance of living space.
Driving a Class C motorhome is much like driving a van or truck. They are typically the same width and length as a cargo van, but are usually much longer. Class C RVs come in at a weight of around 10,000 to 12,000 pounds, and range a length of 22 to 32 feet long. These motorhomes are only 10 feet tall and about 15 feet wide, which is great for those who don't like to stay in small spaces. There are plenty of storage options for you and your family to choose from. You can always find extra storage in creative areas like under a couch or dinette area. In the back of the RV, a storage compartment is typically included as a “basement.” Most Class C motorhome owners place their chairs, tables, firewood and other necessities in the basement storage areas.
Make sure you let your destination know the exact measurement of your Class C motorhome, as some of them are longer than 30 feet. Since some campgrounds don't allow anything over 29 feet long, letting them know is a necessary safety precaution. Certain spots are measured out for the exact measurement of 29 feet; no longer. Sticking out of the designated area might create possible accidents.
Class C RV rentals are perfect for families who take camping trips. These RVs typically have a master bedroom, pull-out couch, a dinette that converts to a bed, and a bed that pulls out above the driver and passenger seats. Larger RVs can come with even more comfort for your family.
Class C motorhomes are great for large groups or families on vacation. Since the length can be as long as 32 feet, Class C RVs sleep up to 11 people depending on the floor plan.
Class C motorhomes can be compact, full-sized, or super-sized vehicles. The most common Class C builds are made on a full-A sized cutaway chassis like the Chevy Express or Ford E350. Compact Class Cs are starting to grow in popularity, as they feature a Ford Transit cutaway chassis.
Most Class C motorhomes use a gasoline engine. However, some that are built using a Mercedes chassis may be powered using a front-engine diesel.
The advantages of using a Class C RV include:
When it comes to finding the best Class C RV for you, the choice is yours. Do you wish to spend more time exploring the outdoors? In that case, a cheaper RV might be the best option for you. You likely will not need the extra attributions luxuries that come with a large Class C rental. If you use the rental for only sleeping and eating, there's no need to spend more than $500 for a daily rental.
If you plan to spend the majority of time at a campsite or lounging indoors, a luxury Class C RV might be the better option for you. Most Class C RV rentals have all the luxury bells and whistles you'll need for long-term camping. Some might be refinished, giving you even more value for your dollar. Do your research before making a decision to find the best motorhome for your needs.
There is also an option to choose how much you want to spend when searching for Class C motorhomes from RVnGO. Our rental prices range anywhere from less than $100 per day to over $900 per day. Remember: staying in an RV that is relatively cheap does not mean you will be staying in something that looks cheap. An RV for $100 per day will still provide plenty of comfort without the extreme luxuries that a $900 per day rental may offer.
With RVnGO, you can search for Class C RVs in with ease. Class C RVs are some of the most comfortable motorhomes for short-term and long-term traveling. They are extremely flexible and easy to drive as well. Class C RVs can provide a variety of camping options, while larger rigs can hold a large family with no complications. You will always feel at home with a Class C RV. Be sure to rent a Class C RV in with RVnGO!
A Class C RV will have most all the necessary amenities for an upscale camping trip including sleeping space for up to 11, living space, a bathroom with shower and kitchen. These are the perfect family RVs that can sleep the entire family and then some. With the extra space and the extra mobility, look for a Class C to be among the most versatile of drivable RVs.
It is an exciting time when you decide you want to rent or buy an RV. When you start looking around, the options and classifications of Class A RVs and motorhomes can become overwhelming. The right Class A RV for you will vary depending on many factors such as on the type of trip you'll be taking, how many people are going, and length of the trip. Understanding all the various types and Class A RV's as well as all the pros and cons that come with them will help ensure that you are educated and can choose the right RV for you.
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