Class C motorhomes are sometimes referred to as mini-motorhomes, which are scaled-down versions of Class A motorhomes. They range in weight from 10,000 to 15,000 pounds and stretch from 20 feet to 35 feet in length. Class C motorhomes are generally constructed on a van chassis. The driver compartment is similar to a van, with a large box in the back.
Class C motorhomes are usually equipped with a sleeping bunk above the cab, in addition to a bedroom in the rear of the unit. Like their Class A motorhomes, many Class C units feature a slideout to quickly extend the motorhome's living space.
Below is a list of Class C RV manufacturers rated
in our RV Comparison Guide:
RV MANUFACTURERS
RV MANUFACTURERS
Bigfoot
Glendale RV
Born Free
Gulf Stream
Coach House
Holiday Rambler (Monaco)
Coachmen RV (Coachmen Ind.)
Itasca
Dynamax
Jayco
Fleetwood
Lazy Daze
Forest River
Safair (Monaco)
Four Winds (Thor)
Triple E
Georgie Boy (Coachmen Ind.)
Winnebago
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