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The Class A motorhome, is also commonly
referred to as the conventional motorhome. The Class A is entirely constructed directly
on medium-duty truck chassis which include the engine and drivetrain
components.
This is the largest type of motor home. It
ranges in size from about 13,000 to 30,000 pound gross vehicle weight, from 30
to 40 feet in overall length and about 10 feet high. They are generally a box
on wheels with all the comforts of home inside. They are frequently
constructed on custom undercarriages or on a three to ten ton truck chassis.
Size:
21 to 40 feet.
Sleeps: Up
to 10 people (depending on model)
Features:
Class A motorhomes are spacious
and available with every conceivable luxury found in RVs today
including basement storage, washer/dryers, satellite dishes, VCRs, back-up
cameras, hydraulic leveling, security systems, and even hot tubs.
Another feature found on today's
Class A motorhomes is the slideout. At the touch of a button, the slideout
moves a portion of the RV's exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to
enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended,
the slideout protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an
addition on a conventional home.
A properly loaded Class A motorhome
provides a smooth ride for pleasurable long distance driving. 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, and using the bathroom is readily available. Note: Passengers
should be seated and secured by seat belts whenever the vehicle is in
motion.
Many RV users tow an automobile on
the rear of large RVs to use for short side trips once they've reached
their destination.
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