You're correct -- totally different classes of motorhomes from a cost standpoint, although I guess one could argue that by virtue of being of similar size they could be compared if buyer was more concerned about size than cost alone.
The motorhome I referred to in previous post had a retail price roughly twice that of an entry level Class C of similar size. While buyers pay twice as much for motorhomes of equal size all the time, it does place them in different classes.
The PleasureWay I would have liked for them to have had at the show was the Lexor TS on the RAM ProMaster chassis. The Lexor's floorplan isn't right for us either, and the cost may be too high due to features, but I would have still like to have seen what P-W can do with a ProMaster van.
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