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Class C motorhomes without this bed (or bulge) are increasingly common. For marketing purposes, they're sometimes called "Class B+" motorhomes, even if they are structurally they're in Class C.
Beginning production of Class C motorhomes in 1988, Callista existed as a brand under Carriage. Spanning from 22.5 to 29 feet in length, Callista mini motorhomes were family-oriented recreational ...
Motorhomes: For information after 1981, see Travel Craft. A constructor of Class C motorhomes, Leisure-Crafts were created for family recreation adventures. Ranging from 20 to 23 feet in length, ...
Small campers were quite well-represented in this Year of the RV, but some impressive larger motorhomes also made their debuts. From wheeled smart mansions, to van-back wilderness cabins, here are ...
Ford has dominated the Class C motorhome market for many years with the E-Series and looks poised to do it again with the new Transit. Based on the Transit cuta ...
The campers on hand range from pop-up trailers that cost about $18,000 to solid wall models in the $40,000 range, fifth wheel models that can go up to $150,000 and full motorhomes that cost more ...
All Fleetwood RV motorhomes are backed by a limited one-year/15,000-mile coach warranty and three-year/45,000-mile structural warranty, whichever comes first, that is fully transferable for the ...