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C Class Motorhomes
   

Motorhomes come in all shapes and sizes, delivered to the marketplace by many specialist manufacturers of RV's/ motorhomes, in many countries. These leisure vehicles however are generally categorised  as either a panel van (vehicles that use the original body of the van) or a C Class Motorhome (using a purpose built habitation area, mounted on a suitable chassis).
The C Class Motorhome is where a chassis cab base vehicle is used on which to permanently mount the habitation area. Sometimes the base vehicles original chassis is retained and on other occasions a replacement AL-KO lightweight chassis platform is attached to the cab. This type of construction also features an over cab compartment - often referred to as a Luton. This space is nomally used as double bed sleeping area, but can be minimised and used as a storage area. When used as a strorage area - the look of the vehicle is more streamlined and sleek - hence it is often referred to as a 'Low Profile' motorhome.

Using the over cab space as a bedroom, means that quite a large space has to be allocated for this purpose and hence the vehicle can be less aero dynamic and fuel efficient. These Low Profile C Class Motorhomes have less sleeping berths and are ideal for couples of small families. Living accommodation can incorporate a variety of facilities, layouts and bed provision, depending on the size of the vehicle.
Like all types of motorhomes, the C Class has advantages and disadvantages. The main disadvantage of the C Class Motorhome is that it's generally one of the bigger motorhomes and driving performance is considerably compromised. Normally the vehicles are so large that they are not used for day to day driving and usage. Fuel consumption is almost always an issue and adds additional expense to the vehicle running costs. Parking a large C Class Motorhome in a residential area can be an issue and considered unsightly by some.
On the plus side, C Class Motorhomes are generally large enough to provide a multitude of motorhome layouts. For example the rear of the vehicle can be a U-Shaped lounge, a low double bed, a high double bed (with storage underneath), bunk beds etc. With this type of versatility, up to 7 berths can be accommodated. Additionally bathroom space is provided, generous internal and external storage space, kitchen facilities (including fridge, oven, hob, grill, microwave and sink) and seating area are usually provided.

 

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