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Originally Posted by SuperD
I think there are a couple of the reasons people are flocking to B and C class RVs, intimidation and parking. We have a Windsport 29M, not a huge coach, but I frequently have people say "Oh, I couldn't drive something like that!!!" For some I'm sure it is intimidating, many feel more comfortable driving a B or C which feels a little like a car. Parking and or storage is another, it's harder to find a place to park or store a larger coach. We're lucky that we can park and store in our own driveway, for other, with HOA rules it might be a problem. Regardless of what you drive I'm still going to walk over and say "Hi neighbor" if I see you!!!
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There is another reason which was published in an article a few months ago.
The younger folks within the workforce, primarily professionals, are buying smaller RVs, travel trailers included, to serve as mini homes on wheels so they can travel to wherever their careers take them. These folks, according to the article, gravitate towards the smaller units in keeping with the tiny house movement, and want the ability to move to the next career opportunity at the drop of a hat and not worry about breaking apartment leases or having to sell a house.
This is something contractors and rough necks have been doing for years but is now moving over to the white collar workforce.