What Type of Motorhome Is Right for You?
In the market for a new motorhome? Make sure you’re prepared for your upcoming visit to your RV dealership by checking out our helpful guide on the many different types of motorhomes on the market. With the helpful information we’ve listed below, you’ll have no problem finding the motorhome of your dreams the moment you step foot onto the dealership lot!
Class A Motorhomes
Class A motorhomes are some of the largest RVs on the market, and typically the most luxurious. They come with an impressive number of amenities and open spaces to ensure there’s enough room for everyone in your travel party. These motorhomes are the perfect pick for buyers who plan on traveling long-term or want to live in their motorhome full-time.
Class B Motorhomes
Class B motorhomes are on the opposite end of the spectrum from Class A models. These motorhomes are typically the size of a large van and tend to come with very basic amenities. While small, they provide plenty of space for couples to sit back, relax, and travel the country in style, and can easily squeeze through tight city streets or travel the rough terrain of an off-road camping spot.
Class C Motorhomes
Class C motorhomes are a great compromise between Class A and Class B models. Thanks to their lofted sleeping spaces, Class C motorhomes are typically a bit smaller than Class A models. As a result, class C motorhomes are easier to navigate and generally more affordable than other models on the market. Unlike Class B motorhomes, Class C models provide plenty of space for you and the whole family to travel in comfort and style.
If you’re located in Courtenay or Nanaimo, BC, we want to encourage you to visit us here at Bill Howich RV & Marine for all of your motorhome and RV needs! Our location here in Campbell River, BC offers an enormous selection of motorhomes of all classes for you to choose from, as well as convenient financing services, trade-in opportunities, and an on-site service center to help you care for all of your motorhome maintenance needs.