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Old 06-09-2017, 07:47 PM   #8
Chance
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You may be 100% correct, but at same time I find it revealing that in Europe they sell Class As and Cs in the same size range alongside each other (like we do 25~32' here), suggesting buyers have different preferences regardless of size. A 21-foot Class A may indeed be a complete flop in North America -- although successful in other markets. I don't know but expect much depends on how good the design is.

If small 20~24 foot As and Cs were available in same price range, are we saying most buyers would go with the Cs?

Looking at Hymer's website again to see what such a short Class A could look like, I found it interesting that they market the same model, the Exsis, in both Class A and B+. For me, based on pictures, it would be a very tough choice between the two. The A looks more open, the B+/C more functional.

I think this tiny A is just under 20 feet. The ones around 23-feet don't look quite as stubby.
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