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Originally Posted by ducksface
Something about b and c rv units:
Fat folk aren't going to be able to comfortably go from seat to coach.
Add a bad knee and you're:
Finding a place to park
Going outside in the weather
Going back inside the side door on a c unit.
Go back outside only to go back inside through the cab door.
Or just plain suffering in a b unit.
Consider a two-story house and recently gone bad hip.
Same type of discomfort, disillusion, delusion.
'We can do it'.
You can do it NOW, maybe not later.
It's the part no one likes to think of.
The cabs suck for most folk of any abnormal height, width or immobility.
Rent one, then decide.
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My wife loves the diesel Pusher especially in transit. Bathroom and kitchen easy access, our two dogs have room and in the rain (Pacific Northwest) we can wait out rain easier. With the engine in back and below do not give up space. I was keen on a Super C with the Frieghtliner chassis but would need a 40 foot to get the same inside space as our Aria 3401.