Class A MotorhomeCreative Commons License photo credit: dave_7

Class A motorhomes most often are considered the top-of -the-line in the RV world. Basically they are souped up buses and believe it or not these babies will weigh anywhere from 15,000 to 30,000 pounds and can be as long as 40 feet in length. These rolling wonders truly are a “motor home”. Class A RVs are designed with just about every practical luxury your anchored down home has.  The Chassis under 99% of the Class A Motorhomes manufactured today is a basic Frame Rail the same chassis used my buses and semi trucks. Many Class A motorhomes also feature Power Slide Out Room Extenders. With nothing but the touch of a button, a class A motorhome owner can slide out a portion of their RV’s exterior wall to increase their living space.

If you purchase a Class A motorhome expect it to be equipped with cooking facilities, a refrigerator, heating, air conditioning, a self-contained toilet, water tanks (fresh water, grey water, black water), faucets, sinks, a LP (propane) gas supply, a separate 100-125 volt electrical system, and a full array of appliances and other luxuries such as.

  • Side bath
  • Queen Island bed
  • 75” Hide-a-Bed Sofa and Euro Recliner Chair with Ottoman in Living Room
  • Antenna Tec Television Antenna w/Electronic Signal Amplifier
  • A & E Patio Awning 8500 Series
  • Samsung 27” CRT Color Television Living Room

Class A Motorhomes can sleep up to eight people, depending on the model and the floor plan. You can expect to dig deep into your financial reserves to afford one of these dream mobile homes. Prices of a new lower-end models cost $100,000, and the top-of-the-line models can cost as much as $500,000.

Not cheap, but what a way to get away from it all.Mt Rainier
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