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$150,399
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24' 7''

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Camping World
(Akron, OH)

Class C RVs for Sale: Your Complete Guide to Buying the Perfect Class C Motorhome

Class C RVs provide a balance of comfort and convenience for travelers who want the amenities of a large RV combined with the relative ease of driving a smaller camper. If you're looking for new or used Class C RVs for sale, you've come to the right place.

What Makes Class C RVs the Best Choice for an RV Buyer?

Class C motorhomes are truly one of the best choices for many RVers, offering luxury features along with the ease of maneuvering a smaller vehicle, meaning you can camp (or glamp) without having to go through the hassle of setting up your trailer at your campsite.

The benefits of a class C RV can't be overstated for those campers who love the combination of ease and luxury.

  • Easier to Drive: Unlike bulky Class A motorhomes, Class C RVs are built on truck chassis, making them more familiar and comfortable to drive for most people.
  • Better Fuel Economy: Mini Motorhomes, including small Class C's, offer significantly better gas mileage compared to larger motorhomes, saving you money on long hauls.
  • Affordable Prices: Cheap Class C RVs and Class C RVs under 40k make RV ownership accessible to more families.
  • Versatile Floorplans: From Class C RV bunkhouse models that are perfect for families to rear bath Class C campers for more privacy, there are many options for you to choose from. We also have quite a few Class C toy haulers that are designed for adventure enthusiasts or those who would want an in-RV gym or play space.
  • Complete Amenities: Full kitchens, bathrooms, and sleeping areas but still in a manageable size.

Camping World Product Specialist Chris Young gives you all the information on Class C RV features. Learn what's under the hood, how to troubleshoot common problems, and when to bring it in for servicing.

Learn about RV Financing

Learn the basics of RV loans, like why it's a good idea to put 10%-20% down and the differences between secured and unsecured loans. It's also a good idea to do some research on what type of RV insurance your new motorhome needs.

RV Financing Options

  • Secured RV loans: Lower rates using the RV as collateral
  • Extended loan terms: Up to 20 years for qualified buyers
  • Down payment recommendations: 10-20% down for best rates
  • Credit score requirements: Typically 600+ for approval

Class C RV Insurance Considerations

  • Full-time vs recreational use: Different coverage needs
  • Replacement cost coverage: Important for newer models
  • Personal property protection: For belongings inside the RV
  • Emergency expense coverage: For lodging during repairs

Should I buy a new or used Class C RV Motorhome?

While it's certainly true that Class C RVs are awesome, you may be wondering if it is better to buy a new or used camper. There are benefits to each choice.

Buying New Class C RVs:

  • Latest technology and safety features
  • Full manufacturer warranties
  • Customizable options and floor plans
  • Energy-efficient appliances and systems

Buying Used Class C RVs:

  • Significant cost savings (this is generally 20-40% less than new)
  • Slower depreciation rates
  • Proven reliability records
  • More inventory options

Essential Class C RV Inspection Checklist

It's important to do your due diligence when comparing Class C RVs for sale. Here are some things to be aware of while you're shopping around:

Structural Components

  • Chassis condition: The chassis is the backbone of the RV, and it's important to inspect it for any rust, wear, or damage. Look for any signs of accidents or repairs, and make sure that all the parts and systems, such as the suspension and brakes, are in good working condition.
  • Roof integrity: Inspect the roof for any leaks, damage, or signs of wear. Look for any soft spots or damage to the seals around the roof penetrations, such as the air conditioner and vent fans.
  • Slide-out mechanisms: If the Class C RV has slide-outs, make sure you test their operation and inspect the seals

Mechanical Systems

  • Engine performance: If you're looking at a used RV, check the engine and transmission, oil levels, and cooling system. Ask for maintenance records; it will give you an idea of how well the engine has been maintained and any known issues that may exist.
  • Transmission operation: Ensure smooth shifting and proper fluid levels
  • Brake system: Check for wear and proper pedal feel
  • Cooling system: Inspect radiator, hoses, and coolant levels

Interior Systems

  • Plumbing functionality: Ensure all the plumbing is in good working order, including the hot water heater, refrigerator, and A/C units.
  • Electrical systems: Verify all outlets, lights, and 12V systems work
  • Appliances: Test all the appliances and check for any leaks or damage, including the refrigerator, water heater, furnace, and A/C units
  • Interior condition: Take a close look at the interior of the RV, including the walls, floors, ceilings, and upholstery. Check for any signs of water damage, mold, or mildew. Also, ensure that the layout and sleeping arrangements suit your needs.

Storage and Exterior

  • Storage compartments: Storage space is an important factor when buying a Class C RV, so make sure there's enough room for all your gear and supplies. Check the storage compartments' condition and ensure they are secure and accessible.
  • Exterior condition: Look for delamination, cracks, or damage
  • Tires and wheels: Check tread depth and sidewall condition
  • Leveling system: Test manual or automatic leveling jacks

Class C RV Accessories and Upgrades

With any RV, there's always a need to accessorize. These are some of the most popular options for a Class C RV:

Essential Class C RV Accessories:

  • Backup cameras: Improve safety and parking ease
  • Solar panels: Extend boondocking capabilities
  • Surge protectors: Protect your electrical systems
  • Water pressure regulators: Prevent plumbing damage
  • Tire pressure monitoring: Prevent blowouts while driving and improve safety

Popular Upgrades:

  • Inverters: Run AC appliances off of battery power
  • Upgraded mattresses: Improve your sleep quality with a high-quality mattress
  • Satellite TV systems: Watch whatever entertainment you want while camping
  • Awning additions: Extend your outdoor living space
  • Storage solutions: Maximize interior organization

Frequently Asked Questions About Class C RVs

What is the most reliable Class C RV?

Any RV can be reliable if it's well-maintained and taken care of, but here are some brands that have stood the test of time:

When shopping for Class C RVs for sale, consider these trusted manufacturers, based on owner surveys and industry data:

Is it worth buying a Class C Motorhome?

It can be worth it to buy a Class C motorhome especially if you love to travel and prefer some extra living and storage space. Class C motorhomes are typically equipped with amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, and large sleeping quarters. If you're looking for something larger than a Class C, a Class A RV might be a better fit. On the other hand, if you're looking for something smaller, you may consider a Class B RV instead.

What is the smallest Class C RV You Can Buy?

The smallest Class C RV that Camping World sells is around 20 feet long. Popular options for small Class C RVs include the Thor Freedom Elite 19HEF model and the Dynamax Isata 3. But if you want something smaller, consider a camper van or pull-behind camper. For reference, you can see the general guidelines for Class C RV sizes below.

Choosing the Right Size Class C RV:

  • 19-24 feet: Best for couples, easier parking, better fuel economy
  • 25-29 feet: Good balance of space and maneuverability
  • 30-35 feet: More amenities, suitable for extended trips
  • 36+ feet (Super Class C Toy Haulers): Maximum luxury and space, requires more driving skill. These are often diesel-powered.

How long does a Class C RV last?

Class C RVs can last about 200,000 to 300,000 miles or 15 - 20 years. But an RV won't last long without proper maintenance and care. Always follow maintenance and care guidelines so you can get the most life out of your Class C RV. Key maintenance checks include:

  • Regular engine servicing every 3,000 - 5,000 miles
  • Annual roof inspections and seal maintenance
  • Winterization in cold climates
  • Proper storage when not in use
  • Timely repair of minor issues before they become major problems

Can I drive a Class C RV with a regular license?

Yes, most Class C RVs under 26,000 lbs GVWR can be driven with a standard driver's license. Larger Super C models may require a CDL in some states. Check your local DMV for specifics for your state.

Start Your Class C RV Journey Today

Ready to find your perfect Class C motorhome for sale? With thousands of new and used Class C RVs available, there's never been a better time to start your RV adventure. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly Class C RV or a luxury Super C motorhome, the right vehicle is waiting for you here at your nearest RV dealer.

Browse our extensive inventory of Class C RVs for sale from top manufacturers, compare prices, and find the perfect match for your travel dreams!