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What's the best size RV that's not huge but not real small either?

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I'm thinking about getting one but I don't want one the size of a huge school bus. At the same time I don't want a small one either. I want something kinda big but easy enough to handle on the street. Any suggestions on how many feet it should be?

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  1. A Cabover (Class C) Motorhome:

        * It has more real sleeping capacity than a "bus" style motorhome, due to the spacious queen size cabover bed. Two full beds are ready to use immediately without folding down or adjusting interior furniture.

        * With more sleeping capacity, allows a family to rent a smaller sized cabover motorhome at lower rental rates, saving family vacation dollars. Plus, mileage rates are generally lower with a cabover motorhome.

        * Is much easier to drive, park, and maneuver in tight areas such as campgrounds. This feature is very important for the 1st time renter. Our customers report feeling more comfortable and familiar with driving the more "automatic" cabover motorhome.

        * As per our internal statistics, is less prone to accidents involving third parties and to vehicle damage. We know since we formerly rented "bus" style motorhomes.

        * Sports better fuel economy than an equivalent bus style motorhome – up to 15 percent better.

        * Is easier to handle and drive in windy conditions due to lower overall vehicle profile. All renters really appreciate this feature!

        * It has easier access with three separate entry doors, compared to one door commonly found on bus style motorhomes.

        * With less interior volume to cool in the cab area during summer travel, has better driving comfort, as reported by customers. Uses less generator time to power the roof A/C, and consequently experiences less fuel expense.

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  2. if you can find one a 24 footer is a good small size with enough room in it,if you go past a 24-28 footer they get to hard to handle and use way too much fuel,the 24 footers are pretty good ones if you can find one,they got more room in them than they look like they do,and their easier on fuel also if you go past a 28 foot one it will drink fuel real bad,good luck.

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