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Old 11-04-2018, 10:10 PM   #64
Dtanner
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 25.6
State: Arizona
Posts: 9
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Originally Posted by Pete'sMH View Post
Not sure I (personally) see the point of the Axis/Vegas models. They are small which is a positive thing for many folks but they have all the load limitations of the E chassis with none of the advantages. If I wanted a small coach I’d get a class C. More of the cab is Ford (a good thing, I think) and there are several inherent convenience and safety advantages like air bags, doors and warning alerts. I have a 29 foot class A and have found it to be a terrific balance of size, load capacity and features. But that’s just me. Lots of folks love the little As. Good luck!
We had two class C's before getting the 25.2 Vegas. Trading was the right thing to do.
If the 25.6 or the 27.7 had been available at the time, we would have chosen one of them over the 25.2.
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