• FRVTA SuperShow ...

Motor Homes by Class

Class A

The Class A motor home is the largest, and most luxurious of the motorized RVs – it is your "home away from home" on wheels. The class “A” is fully equipped for trips, whether you take a lengthy vacation, a short weekend getaway, or are full-timing.

Size: 21 to 45 feet.
Cost Range: The prices vary from as low as $50,000 to over $1,000,000.00

 

Class B

The Class B may be referred to as a van camper. It is a customized van that includes sleeping, eating and bathroom facilities.

Size: 16 to 23 feet
Cost Range: From $38,000.00 to $80,000.00
Sleeps: Up to 4 people

 

Class C

The Class C motorhome, sometimes referred to as a mini-motorhome, provides the conveniences of a larger motorhome in a scaled-down version at a lower price. The Class C is built on an automotive manufactured van frame with an attached cab section.

Size: 20 to 38 feet
Cost Range: Available from $50,000.00 to $175,000.00
Sleeps: up to 6 people

View Class A features View Class B features View Class C features

We provide recreational vehicle insurance, travel trailer insurance and motor home insurance for all of your recreational activities.

Class A Features | Return to top

  • Class “A” motor homes come with every conceivable luxury found in RVs today. This includes washers and dryers, satellite dishes, backup camera systems, basement storage, security systems and more.
  • Another feature found on today's Class “A” motor homes is the slide-out. At the touch of a button, the slide-out moves a portion of the RVs exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended, the slide-out protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.
  • Any experienced driver can take the wheel, and no special license is required.
  • The Class A is an ideal vehicle for all-around family travel as the full living quarters and all systems are easily accessible and functional the entire time one is traveling. Passengers can enjoy reading, watching TV, snacking, playing video games or napping.
  • You may tow an automobile behind your class A motor home. Many people use the auto for short side trips once they've reached their destination.

Class B Features | Return to top

  • The van camper is easily loaded and readied for any travel.
  • The Class B is the most maneuverable and economical of the motorized RVs.

Class C Features | Return to top

  • The Class C motor home usually provides a sleeping bunk atop the cab in addition to a bedroom in the back. When not in use, this overhead compartment can also be used as a storage area.
  • The Class “C” has ample living space and privacy. The unit is equipped with the full sleeping, kitchen, dining and bathroom facilities found in the conventional motor home and needed for comfortable family living.
  • The Class “C” motor home may also have a slide-out. When extended, the slide-out protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.