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Old 02-12-2018, 04:45 PM   #4
rogerddd
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 24FS Class C
State: California
Posts: 20
THOR #10509
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Originally Posted by micamper View Post
I know that I am new here, but I have tried to search for an answer without success. We went to the MARVAC camper show to see first hand the model/s class c we were interested in. I must say we were impressed with the units and all was well until I decided to sit in the drivers seat. I am tall(6'2"), but I have never had any trouble with the leg room in a truck. I put the seat back all the way and still my knees were hitting the steering column. All the trucks I have driven over the years allow the seats to go back so far that I have to stretch to reach the pedals. Plenty of leg room. I contacted Thor customer service and they told me that the seats are standard Ford/Chevy seats, and no modification would be made. There is no way I could drive up north with my legs scrunched up like that. Is this normal for motorhomes? This is to be our first motorhome after years of camping with a pop up. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks.
Fred
I have the same issue with the Ford chassis. I wanted Ford when we bought our Class C because I wanted a gas engine. Just not comfortable, so we ended up with a Mercedes Diesel.
Front is comfortable for me with Mercedes, but I still worry about finding diesel traveling. We already had one problem having to hunt around a small town for fuel.
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