Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Class C RV

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classcIn the last month, RVT.com has recorded over 250,000 searches for Class C motorhomes. But what can you expect to find when you look for a Class C?

Right now, Class C motorhomes are available in a wide pricing range, from $3,400 to $600,000, featuring numerous options and differences among them. This article aims to assist buyers in determining the specific features they desire and the price range they are comfortable with.

Understanding Class C Motorhomes

While not an official definition, this simple description helps clarify the different classes of motorhomes:

Class A: “Imagine a living space with an engine.”
Class B: “Picture a van combined with a living area.”
Class C: “Think of a truck with a living space added behind it.”
Toterhome: “Envision a transport truck with extensive living space behind it.”

A Class C motorhome is built on a truck chassis with RV features added on. Some manufacturers create models that are 40 feet long or more, which can be categorized as toterhomes.

As of now, the average price for a Class C motorhome on RVT is $82,300. New Class C models typically cost around $93,400, while used models average at $60,300.

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A chart comparing new Class C motorhomes to pre-owned models.

Assessing Price Ranges

A basic Class C motorhome priced under $20,000 typically measures between 20 and 30 feet and is around 15-25 years old. These models are usually equipped with a bedroom, bathroom, living area, and bunkhouse, can sleep 3 to 4 people, and have a cassette player. While some may feel satisfied in a $10,000 rig that feels like home, those seeking more features or newer models can expect higher prices with added benefits and fewer maintenance concerns.

In the higher-end Class C category, particularly in the $150,000 range, you’ll be looking at new diesel units that measure 30-40 feet. These often resemble upscale condos with 2-3 slide-outs, multiple TVs, a diesel engine, spacious interiors capable of accommodating up to 7 people, and an array of dashboard controls reminiscent of an aircraft. For our purposes, we can simplify this by referring to them as Class Cs or Super Cs.

As you look at higher price points, here are some additional features you may encounter:

  • Larger and longer dimensions, which provide:
    • More kitchen space
    • Expanded bedroom area
    • Enhanced bathroom facilities
    • Increased living room size
    • Extra storage capacity
    • Greater sleeping capacity, accommodating up to 8-10 people
    • Additional refrigerator space
    • More couches
  • Washer/Dryer units
  • Built-in generators
  • 1-3 air conditioning units
  • 1 to 3 slide-outs
  • TVs in living rooms, bedrooms, and even outside
  • Outdoor kitchen setups
  • Queen-size beds converting to king-size
  • Couches that transform into recliners
  • Upgraded sound and entertainment systems
  • Satellite systems
  • Fireplaces
  • Hardwood cabinetry
  • Backup cameras (or pre-wiring for them)
  • Awnings
  • Equipment for towing a vehicle

Tailoring Your Class C Search to Your Needs

Consider what you want and require regarding your budget, essential features, and planned use. Remember that “form follows function,” and the Class C you choose should align with your intended usage.

Here are some considerations:

  • Planning frequent mountain trips? A diesel engine will provide more power for steep grades.
  • Bringing kids or grandkids along? Additional sleeping areas will offer flexibility.
  • Traveling to different climates? Adequate A/C and heating systems will be crucial.
  • Comfortable driving larger vehicles? Some prefer smaller models for easier maneuverability, while others prefer maximum space.
  • Camping for extended periods? Ensure it includes a washer/dryer.
  • Frequent BBQs planned? An awning can help provide shade while you cook.

If you’re looking for inspiration or want to explore options, we have approximately 10,000 Class C motorhomes available for viewing.

Explore Class Cs priced under $50,000.

Browse Class Cs between $50,000 and $120,000.

Check out Class Cs valued over $120,000.

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