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Old 02-18-2016, 09:41 PM   #11
Chance
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Originally Posted by fortsmithman View Post
I am more concerned about size. I like smaller, and without a slide.
Same for us, although I suppose "small" is relative. The largest Class Bs are still much smaller (in volume) than a small Class A or C of equal length. Having said that if I could get everything I need in a Class B that would be great.

We also want sleeping, forward-facing seats, and dining space for at least four adults. There are some Class Bs like the Winnebago Travato that barely meet these requirements, but they are too crowded when there are more than two inside. Plus we don't like a corner bed as our primary bed. For us it's looking like if we go with a Class B it will require a custom design.

Given that Class Bs aren't likely to get much larger, it's unfortunate that Thor doesn't build a simpler slideless Axis with the best features of Class Bs.
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