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  • @trevorallen5988
    @trevorallen59885 жыл бұрын

    Dude I was considering the RV nomad life about a year ago and I loved watching your videos. I decided for a while that I wasn't interested and I Unsubscribed from your channel. Now my wife and I are back to considering it and I rediscovered your channel. I realized now that I had taken for granted your unbiased and super technical approach you RV buying. I am grateful for your videos and opinions!

  • @kevinb2014
    @kevinb20147 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. A lot of good information. One unaddressed topic I wish you had covered was driveability/handling/maneuvarability/safety. Even if you assume the Class A is towing a small vehicle, it's still a significantly different setup than a pickup towing a fifth wheel. I would have liked to see this topic addressed in some depth. Perhaps its worthy of its own dedicated video. Most of us can probably remember the first time we got behind the wheel after hooking up a trailer or fifth wheel. YIKES! Everything changes. And heaven forbid if we have to back up! I've never driven a Class A, but I can imagine that would be a whole different level of FREAK-OUT! There was a cable show a few years ago that featured people going to a Florida RV dealer to buy a Class A. I remember one show where the couple bought their Class A, then the wife got behind the wheel and the couple drove off into the sunset. She said she'd never driven one of these before. OMG. That caused me to keep more distance between me and any Class A I encounter on the highway. You never know who's driving it and how much skill they have. Anyway, IMO, this would be an excellent topic for a video. Thank you.

  • @rjordan6227
    @rjordan62277 жыл бұрын

    I have owned both a fifth wheel and a class A. I currently own a diesel pusher motorhome. The advantages of the fifth wheel were: cost of owning and maintaining is less expensive, this includes insurance. Less complicated, so less things to go wrong. The advantages of the motorhome: I sit much higher and my windshield is about 5' x 8', so much better view of road and scenery. The bathroom is available while driving, so my wife can drink coffee to her hearts content. I had a 2000 Super duty with a V-10, gas mileage was about 7.5 mpg , then I had a 2008 super duty with a 6.4 power stroke, mileage was about 8.5 mpg pulling a 10,000 pound fifth wheel. My motorhome gets 7.5 mpg, so not much difference. The big difference is in range, I have a 100 gallon fuel tank, I can drive an easy 600 miles on a tank. With the truck I would have to stop two or three times to refuel in a day. On a travel day, the only time we stop is when I need to get up. When traveling on freeways, I just use rest areas for bathroom brakes and lunch. This can also contribute to safety in rest areas, don't have to leave the coach. I am also less fatigued after driving the motorhome then the truck. The seats are much more comfortable on a long day of driving. Now, I will admit my motorhome is twice the range you were talking about, so not everything will apply.Thanks for the great video.

  • @OpenAirAdventure

    @OpenAirAdventure

    7 жыл бұрын

    R Jordan Hello sir , about the fuel tank size. You can have a 50 gallon refueling tank in your pickup for convenience.

  • @MrKThomas1976

    @MrKThomas1976

    7 жыл бұрын

    On a diesel truck you can get a extended range fuel tank up to 60 gallons from most 3/4 to 1 ton pick ups and if you have the 8 foot bed with a fifth which you could have a transfer tank so you could easily carry over 100 gallons of diesel at one time

  • @sickair45

    @sickair45

    5 жыл бұрын

    " The bathroom is available while driving, so my wife can drink coffee to her hearts content." I laughed out loud reading this. Thank you.

  • @yamatodamashii1179
    @yamatodamashii11793 жыл бұрын

    One thing I like about my class A is the panoramic view while you’re on the road. It’s an ah ha moment like being in a convertible the first time

  • @madbear3512
    @madbear35125 жыл бұрын

    5w all the way. Only 1 engine to worry about. Cheaper to maintain too.

  • @roydavis2242
    @roydavis22427 жыл бұрын

    I have owned both and you are basically spot-on about the pros and cons of both. For me, departure time is slightly quicker with the MH because I can hook-up the towed the night before if I am in a drive through. I've been in many sites being hooked to the truck and using the leveling jacks won't work. Storing and repairing a Class A is a pain! When you do find places to work on them, the "shop-rates" can be outrageous. I know places that will only store trailers and 5th wheels. They're afraid of gas or diesels MHs leaking fuel.

  • @scarmenl
    @scarmenl7 жыл бұрын

    I have to say that looking around at diesel pushers and so on I am coming to the idea that a super C just might be the way to go.

  • @chumps7974

    @chumps7974

    4 жыл бұрын

    I like the super c's too.

  • @Dive-Bar-Casanova
    @Dive-Bar-Casanova7 жыл бұрын

    43' toy hauler with a 18' garage. Arrive to your destination you have your RV, and Polairs Rzr, and your tow vehicle to explore in.

  • @mariewhite7893
    @mariewhite78937 жыл бұрын

    5th wheel all the way.

  • @shestudios

    @shestudios

    4 жыл бұрын

    All day...everyday.

  • @michaelshaw608
    @michaelshaw6087 жыл бұрын

    One issue that stopped me from getting a Class A was safety while driving. I have children, and there are real concerns for occupants in the living area of the RV if there is an accident. Safety belts on side seats are inadequate as people will easily slide out of them. Tables, chairs, and who knows what can fly around in a crash. Even drivers are less safe in a Class A with a frontal crash because there is no engine buffer there. Even though it is less convenient, I am happier with my family buckled in my tow vehicle. I enjoy your videos!!

  • @BigTruckBigRV

    @BigTruckBigRV

    7 жыл бұрын

    Michael Shaw: completely agree. Even if you have a Class A and have a rule against moving around while traveling, theres temptation to stretch your legs and move around. All it takes is being in the wrong place at the wrong time to have regret the rest of your life.

  • @flybyairplane3528

    @flybyairplane3528

    4 жыл бұрын

    Big Truck Big RV I saw this was a year ago, but We lost a husband & wife in a CLASS A DIESEL PUSHER ,,I saw them once a year for 30 years at our conventions&service seminars, fromSO DAKOTA, A BIG RIG HIT THEM HEAD ON , THAT WAS THEIR DEMISE, Corgot what brand is using FREIGHTLINER CHASSIS W ITH CUMMINGS ENGINES, UP FRONT , MOST ARE AUTOMATIC, CAN GETNMANUAL IF ORDERED THAT WAY.CHEERS FROM NJ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @kimberlyhubbard892
    @kimberlyhubbard8925 жыл бұрын

    If I can't sleep or cook while someone else is driving, it's a deal breaker for me. Building a skoolie :)

  • @chumps7974

    @chumps7974

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm thinking the same thing. They never really say this during these type of videos.

  • @youtubecommenter37

    @youtubecommenter37

    4 жыл бұрын

    You’re not going to cook while someone is driving. You just won’t

  • @kimberlyhubbard892

    @kimberlyhubbard892

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@youtubecommenter37 It's not like I have 5 pots on open flames with hot oil or water simmering all over the place. Just one pot for oats in the am, microwaving leftovers for lunch and cooking in a pressure cooker and rice cooker for dinner. This is what we did in the rv we bought. Not sure why you felt the need to comment that.

  • @sp404ex

    @sp404ex

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kimberlyhubbard892 We have only rented RVs so far but we have a 30 ft boat and at anchor or at the dock cooking can be a challenge, but its imminently doable. Sailboats have taken it to an extreme with stoves mounted on gimbal to permit cooking with the boat underway and heeling over. Oatmeal and fruit in the am is a fav.

  • @michaelcerean1990

    @michaelcerean1990

    3 жыл бұрын

    Crock pot in the sink.

  • @MarkSmith-zt2zl
    @MarkSmith-zt2zl7 жыл бұрын

    My father's 32' class A (20,000 GVW) 6.8 V-10 with a Cherokee flat towed averages 8 mpg. I tow a 32' 5th with an '05 F-350 deisel and average 10 mpg. Crew cab long bed 4x4 SWR.

  • @patrickmelson4745
    @patrickmelson47455 жыл бұрын

    I like my Grand Design Solitude really well. Another con with fifth wheel I have came across is while traveling in California and you have the need to disconnect and park your fifth wheel on the street. The police will give parking tickets after 2 hours on any disconnected trailer. We had the circumstance that we needed to to do this a few times. In a motorhome it would not have been a problem. At least where we were parked.

  • @hyflyin1
    @hyflyin16 жыл бұрын

    You never mention the dolly towing option with a Class A, that has it's own braking system. This allows you to tow most FWD vehicles with no modifications or expensive braking/hitch systems. I respect and appreciate all your guys no-nonsense approach to this lifestyle and I have gotten so very much from it. Thank you !!! Love to hear what you have to say about "dolly towing" before I make my final decision next year.

  • @johnmeredith7075
    @johnmeredith70757 жыл бұрын

    I have a 40ft class a with a Cat. I average 7.5 towing my jeep. I live in the south so the generator is constantly running to keep the whole coach cool. A pull type camper is much easier to maintain but I like the part of not having to go outside in some areas that may be a little dodgy. Batteries and tires are way more expensive and working on the engine is a pain. I just changed my turbo after 80000 miles and a an old man working upside down for hours is not any fun. I think the super C's are the way to go. They have a hood and you can walk around the engine. Nuf said. Good video

  • @claytonwilliams729

    @claytonwilliams729

    6 жыл бұрын

    I tried for 5 years to Justify a Diesel and the numbers just did Not crunch I traveled all over Canada, Alaska and all of the lower 48's with NO big problems but know peoeple who have spent fortunes doing less!

  • @jdjones7469
    @jdjones74696 жыл бұрын

    Great video! We are considering between the two options as well. Currently we have a 5th wheel. All of your points we have considered, both pros and cons. For us, the determining factor is our auxiliary vehicle. With the fifth wheel, we have the Chevy crew cab dully with suspension modifications, and gooseneck hauler body. A good size truck. True that when we get to our landing location, we drop a lot of stuff to make the truck lighter, but it is still big! With the motor home, (Tiffton pusher) we opted to pull a trailer with my wife’s car inside. We also have room for extra supplies, bikes, outdoor furniture, etc as well. But when we get to the landing location, a smaller car. Much easier to run to the store, out to dinner, or visiting some other points of interest. And much better gas mileage than the truck! We like them both! And both have pros and cons. Generally I use the fifth wheel combo for my work, and the motor home and car for vacations. Love the videos and your commentary. The appear very well thought out and delivered very clearly.

  • @bugsbunny7710
    @bugsbunny77104 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the awesome advice ,being I'm both thinking about getting on the road with a fifth wheel and haven't a clue of what I'm doing ,atleast now I know what to expect

  • @stevewhite3424
    @stevewhite34247 жыл бұрын

    I would have been happy with a nice fiver and a dually but the SO absolutely cannot stand riding a truck capable of pulling a big fiver due to multiple spinal cord surgeries. So we bought an 12 year old CC Magna with a 550 HP ISX and most importantly, a 10 bag suspension. Either way, do your homework and enjoy what you get! Thanks for the vid!

  • @ropetrick6289
    @ropetrick62897 жыл бұрын

    I wish you had done this video years ago. I always wanted a class A but then over the years figured out what you talked about in this video that a fifth wheel was a better suit for me and my life style. The biggest being I didn't want to maintain an extra drivetrain of the motorhome. As a traveling nurse having my house moved a lot is part of my life. I also like the little extra space in a motorhome of not having the driving seats in my living area. I know they manufactures use the seats now but my old motorhome didn't. Great video keep up the great work.

  • @garyc4983
    @garyc49837 жыл бұрын

    I think you might be off a tiny bit on fuel mileage on the Class A motorhome. I have owned a Class A motorhome for 12 years and have kept track of every gallon of gas used (Workhorse 8.1L). I have averaged right at 6.2 mpg over the life of owning this Class A. I live in Kansas that is about as flat as a pancake.... But my Class A has been driven as far west as Washington State to the east coast of Florida.... This mileage includes towing a PT Cruiser (4 wheels down) to using a tow dolly with our Nissan Altima strapped on the dolly. Our biggest expense defiantly has been tires for the Motorhome. We have never actually worn out a set of tires but had to replace them just from age..... With 22.5 tires they do not come cheap.... One real big downside to a gas motorhome is stopping for fuel. A lot of gas stations are not really set up for a long motorhome pulling a car behind to just pop in and fill up. Where if you have a diesel pickup with a 5th wheel you can find fuel pretty easy in my opinion...

  • @knightwing4

    @knightwing4

    7 жыл бұрын

    Gary C I notice that neither of you ever mention using truck stops. Many of them have RV fuel islands with dump stations. Flying J is one of them. They also have RV parking areas in them. If there isn't one near where you're going stop at the closest one to top off your tanks and do what ever else you need to do before you go to your destination. As a truck driver that's what I usually do.

  • @BigTruckBigRV

    @BigTruckBigRV

    7 жыл бұрын

    Gary C: I completely agree with your fuel mileage for an 8.1L. For the purpose of this video I was referring to much lighter 20-30K GVWRed Class As with much small 6.7L ISB Cummins.

  • @calebgoldberg105

    @calebgoldberg105

    5 жыл бұрын

    I just got back from a trip from NM to East TX and I drive a 35' Gasser with a toad and getting GAS was the biggest pain. more than one time as I was looking for gas the only pumps that would take the length were Diesel. I don't normally let the tank drop below 1/2 but it was the biggest frustration. I'm trying to work out a 5er or a pusher for the next setup.

  • @miriamvalentin8295

    @miriamvalentin8295

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gary C q

  • @robertmoore8705
    @robertmoore87057 жыл бұрын

    I tow a 40' toyhauler 16.5k , with a 11 ford f250 diesel, 8 -9 mpg.

  • @claytonwilliams729
    @claytonwilliams7296 жыл бұрын

    I've had class C, A, 5th Wheel and Travel trailers and stayed on the road for 5 years "Full Time"! any way you go....it's very expansive and in MY OPINION the best way to go is 5th wheel.Motorhomes are expensive and COSTLY to own and Operate...If you have a Motohome you MUST tow a vehicle to use and that adds mor e expense and Work.I live in a 5th wneel now ...while building an Upscale "Tiny Hose" of 720 Sq.Ft....it isamp;e for twp people and economical to maintain and operate.

  • @fraudsarentfriends4717
    @fraudsarentfriends47174 жыл бұрын

    motorhomes are for traveling from place to place (cross country Tavel).Not for setting up camp for long periods of time. Trailers take more time to set up but are better for long stays in one place since you have a separate vehicle. If used for it's intended purpose you won't have problems with a motorhome sitting since you don't let it sit.

  • @drobb6715
    @drobb67157 жыл бұрын

    Like everything else in life there are pros and cons to each. I like class A's but I think one is better off with a 5th wheel because of one only has to deal with one vehicle with a motor instead of two. So the cost are less. And if something brakes i.e., the truck or the 5th wheel you will at least have the other one. One time my truck broke down while I was pulling my travel trailer. At least I had the trailer to say in while the truck was getting fixed. If I had been in a class A I would have been in a hotel room and buying every meal at a restaurant.

  • @shonix123

    @shonix123

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my country class A is the heavenly... because a lot of places you don t have service like USA but you get a lot of space to go or adventure!!! The problem is most are roads of opposite lanes... so a fifth wheel will be very risky in small roads as class A... an less places to charge oil.. so a Class A with great Range can make it well...

  • @joepschmobly
    @joepschmobly3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Excellent non biased information.

  • @RayT70
    @RayT707 жыл бұрын

    Thumbs up. A couple more benefits of a trailer is that they are easier to get around turns because of the pivot point at the hitch, and if you have problems with your tow vehicle you can stay in the trailer while it gets repaired rather than an expensive hotel.

  • @johnchafin3817
    @johnchafin38176 жыл бұрын

    I would like to hear more about the pro's and cons of diesel pushers vs gas V10's.

  • @blakehendrix641
    @blakehendrix6414 жыл бұрын

    We’re having this debate right now... fifth wheel, class C, class A...🤷🏻‍♂️ I also wonder about long term maintenance costs and depreciation

  • @MidniteSon
    @MidniteSon4 жыл бұрын

    Unless your always on the go, I feel that the 5th wheel is superior in almost every way. I also think its prone to less depreciation, and easier to sell, because it's a livable space with a powertrain to worry about.

  • @revron48
    @revron485 жыл бұрын

    The deciding factor for us was when we figured out "you're gonna be pulling something." With an A or C you usually want a car and as mentioned there are issues with that. Having been a truck driver at one point I felt much more secure pulling a 5th wheel as opposed to a tag-a-long. Pulling thru storms with high winds; I can tell you I was really glad I wasn't pulling a trailer. And as has been pointed out, hook up and setup for a fifth wheel is as fast or faster than a motorhome or a tag-a-long.

  • @daveroe8612
    @daveroe86127 жыл бұрын

    nice video a lot of very solid points, I think for us the biggest difference would be the way that you travel if you're very mobile and generally only stay in one place for a day or maybe two days then a motorhome is definitely the way to go because it's quicker to break camp and you have everything you need with you as you stated in your video example generator. However if you tend to go places and stay for several days a week or maybe more it's really nice having the fifth wheel setting it up at the campground or wherever you're staying and that you're home and you're free to run around and do whatever you'd like to do without driving 35 or 40 foot motorhome around especially when you're in smaller areas imagine driving a motorhome down the streets in Pigeon Forge Tennessee or Lancaster Pennsylvania so to me it really depends on the type of travel you do primarily as with any RV no RV is right for all situations so you try to choose the one that will work out the best for you most of the time happy camping everyone!

  • @pbsluvr312
    @pbsluvr3123 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your thoroughness. Your video crystallized my idea. Having worked in HD vehicle maintenance, i want an HD flatbed trailer(air suspension, brakes) with a single axle tractor with a minisleeper. Obviously this is seriously roughing it, but wanted for durability and longevity. i would put a shipping container on trailer containing portable kitchen rig, composting toilet, tanks, dome tent, generator, spare fire wood, personal items. Pitch the dome tent with optional air-crete insulating tiles on the remainder flatbed space. Perhaps with a deployable privacy tarp/hood to pull over 5thwheel connection between tractor and trailer. Another point for a heavier duty tractor vs pickup truck is that suspension takes a beating pulling trailer.

  • @CoHamGuy
    @CoHamGuy7 жыл бұрын

    I liked your unbiased comparison

  • @jeepgreatstories
    @jeepgreatstories4 жыл бұрын

    I didn't hear you mention weight capacity differences. Most 5th wheels have a weight capacity of 3000-4000 lbs, whereas a Class A in the price range you are talking about, is more likely to have 7,500 to 10,000 lbs capacity. This is a huge pro on the Class A side, for someone like myself that travels full time. Another reason I prefer a Class A over a 5th wheel, is I travel with my kids and pets. I'd have to buy a stretched truck to tow a 5th wheel and haul my brood, or an SUV and bumper pull. Lastly, storage... a Class A will typically have far more basement storage than any travel trailer.

  • @YankeeinSC1
    @YankeeinSC16 жыл бұрын

    Perfect points for my wife and my's discussion at breakfast this morning.

  • @murbella7
    @murbella73 жыл бұрын

    Lots of great info here. I wish this video had been around when I bought my new Forest River heritage Glen, especially the stuff about the undercarriage and wheels. I had a tyre explode, after just 1000 miles and the suspension flattened not too long after. Both expensive replacements, but it did give me the opportunity to learn and upgrade.

  • @thelouiebrand

    @thelouiebrand

    3 жыл бұрын

    It was brand new and the suspension failed in a few thousand miles?

  • @METALITHrevetments
    @METALITHrevetments7 жыл бұрын

    So much information...thank you!! Your videos never disappoint! Tom

  • @BigTruckBigRV

    @BigTruckBigRV

    7 жыл бұрын

    METALITHrevetments: thanks Tom!

  • @irishn8
    @irishn82 жыл бұрын

    That last point was the deciding factor for us getting a fifth wheel. One less vehicle to do maintenance on.

  • @patnichols3053
    @patnichols30533 жыл бұрын

    If you want to make decent trips every couple times a year, but want to have a pickup for other purposes for the rest of the year, get a decent pickup(3/4 ton minimum) and a 5th wheel. If you want to go full time over the road, and know youll be swapping drivers behind the road all the time and might need the other person to be able to sleep, or your family might be rolling with you regularly, get a Mobilehome. If you get a large pickup, you can leave the trailer at the campground and go explore the area to places you could not drive a motorhome. This also means that when you arent camping, the truck could be used to tow all sorts of things. Most places renting bobcats or certain other pieces of yard equipment wont let you tow the trailer with just a 1/2 ton pickup. They will insist that its a minimum of 3/4 ton, or even 1 ton, depending on what you're renting. You'll have to pay a delivery fee in those cases, which might be more expensive than renting the trailer. Large dump trailers are a perfect example of this, and are completely too much weight for a regular pickup trailer, sometimes even empty. Motorhomes also however, mean you can tow other things behind it that you can't tow with a pickup towing a 5th wheel, like a small car, utility trailer, or a boat. Additionally, if you are buying a 5th wheel, don't listen to the salesperson when they tell you their trailer can be towed by a 1/2 ton. Yes, some of them can do it, but you'll quickly realize there is a reason why people don't often do this. The size and weight of the truck affects how it handles the trailer, and yes, this means lower economy when not towing, but it means a LOT of safety and peace of mind when towing. Few other issues you can pay attention to in regards to diesel engines: the diesel fungus issue he mentioned can be prevented by using certain types of fuel, namely soy biodiesel, which naturally resists fungus and will often kill it. Additives work too, but sometimes just having the right type of fuel can make a difference too. The main downside to this fuel is that it will gel a lot quicker than regular diesel in low temperatures. The added issue that many will have is that it tends to flush out your fuel system, and clogs your filter with the dirt and grime that it flushes along the way. Once your system is clean, you wont have an issue and your vehicle will drive a lot smoother and get better fuel economy too, but in the mean time, you'll go through multiple fuel filters in the process. Supposedly it will also strip some of the lubrication from your engine if you use it long enough, but I imagine that would take a while as I used it for 2 years straight of driving professionally and never had an issue beyond having to change the filter a total of 5 times those first 3 weeks of using the new fuel. After that, it gradually decreased to once a month and then once every six months before I quit driving for that company. The new company wouldn't let me fuel at any place other than pilots, which typically dont carry biodiesel. Make sure tho, that when you buy biodiesel, that its a soy blend and not a restaurant grease type. Ive been told they tend to burn dirty and give you terrible economy.

  • @lindaturner628
    @lindaturner6285 жыл бұрын

    .......think I will just stay home.......But very interesting video.....

  • @mendocinorider

    @mendocinorider

    5 жыл бұрын

    😂🤣

  • @thecasualrver
    @thecasualrver7 жыл бұрын

    Great video, I do love my class C. Thanks!

  • @carlosgiovani9144
    @carlosgiovani91445 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see a successful channel from the valley! Another pro for 5th wheels if you work away from home most dealers in different cities offer moving service around 1.50 a mile so you can also leave it to someone with adequate equipment and in essence travel safer with the family and keep you smaller vehicle.

  • @stevewalker9066
    @stevewalker90665 жыл бұрын

    I will not be buying a new Class A. Our plans are 40ft class a pulling a 24ft enclosed holding our Jeep wrangler, tools bikes etc.. our 4x4 Jeep will go into far more accessible places than any 4x4 big diesel truck.. And we plan to use solar panels on both the class a and trailer. We will be full timers. Many thanks for your videos.

  • @marshalldragon6405
    @marshalldragon64057 жыл бұрын

    I'm waiting for the day I see this guy on the road, I live in Kingsville.

  • @EarlBalentine
    @EarlBalentine5 жыл бұрын

    I have about $100k invested in my 3/4 ton Ram truck and 35th foot 5th wheel. I'm hoping to find a class A gas motorhome for around the same amount $100k. I will buy a small used car for my toad vehicle and as a daily driver. We plan on selling our home for $375k and still owe $225k, down size to another home for $250k, this would give us roughly the $100k to pay cash for the motorhome. Anyway that is the plan I have so I'm still crunching the numbers.

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon2 жыл бұрын

    I have considered both. The fifth wheels seem to have some great layouts, better than most Class A's I have looked at. BTW, I am looking at used, since I don't have $100,000+ to spend. Besides, I wouldn't buy a new Class A -- that seems to be a mistake. The thing that has clinched it for me for a Class A is basement storage. I intend on living in it for a few years, and I need that storage.

  • @jimdunlap8940
    @jimdunlap89407 жыл бұрын

    Truck camper hands down

  • @biglowsd

    @biglowsd

    7 жыл бұрын

    Then you can bring the big toys on a trailer behind!

  • @timshull59

    @timshull59

    7 жыл бұрын

    Now you're talking! We need some truck camper love.....

  • @stevessteve2920

    @stevessteve2920

    6 жыл бұрын

    thats my go to if ever imma go on a long roadtrip so its easy for me

  • @mochamommyATX

    @mochamommyATX

    5 жыл бұрын

    If you are single. Oh yeah

  • @SheepdogSmokey

    @SheepdogSmokey

    5 жыл бұрын

    Personally, I want a cabover with a tow bar so I can pull my Jeep, but that's a dream for now.

  • @PeterLainas
    @PeterLainas7 жыл бұрын

    You forgot the most important pro for a Class A motorhome. It's easily defensible, self-sufficient and safer in the event of a zombie apocalypse!

  • @makatron

    @makatron

    5 жыл бұрын

    Was scrolling looking for this comment! Weld some guards around wheel wells and a snow blow up front lol

  • @jackfiamingo9180

    @jackfiamingo9180

    4 жыл бұрын

    I once had me one of them Zombie attacks. Good thing that I electrified the outer shell of my motorhome. But the smell was awful!

  • @timsteinkamp2245

    @timsteinkamp2245

    4 жыл бұрын

    By zombie do you mean having the protection of a home by the authorities? I think that safety measure was thrown out with the Constitution. From what I understand the police walk right into your home with no search warrant needed.

  • @TheRoger1205

    @TheRoger1205

    4 жыл бұрын

    EXACTLY!!!

  • @joeruiz3905
    @joeruiz39057 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for a great video. My girlfriend and I are still debating between 5th wheel $80-90K & a class A in the $200K range.

  • @BigTruckBigRV

    @BigTruckBigRV

    7 жыл бұрын

    Joe Ruiz: Thanks! Good luck!

  • @madbear3512

    @madbear3512

    5 жыл бұрын

    So what class a did you get

  • @SheepdogSmokey
    @SheepdogSmokey5 жыл бұрын

    Opening Drive - I've driven that road, headed south was as you see, headed back north, for some reason, everyone decided it was the day to drive.

  • @russtilkes62
    @russtilkes622 жыл бұрын

    Excellent content, well done!

  • @Whats_Up_Chicken-Butt
    @Whats_Up_Chicken-Butt4 жыл бұрын

    WOW! Excellent video with so much great info! I appreciate your in depth knowledge on both versions of motor home travel!

  • @curtm97982
    @curtm979825 жыл бұрын

    2019 my sister purchased a Ford Flex as a tow vehicle. One of the few that can be towed 4 wheels down with no special preparation. Used from CarMax you're looking at $20000+.

  • @dennisd7292
    @dennisd72922 жыл бұрын

    Very good job!

  • @truelegoproductions
    @truelegoproductions3 жыл бұрын

    this video was very well thought out... thank you

  • @stevessteve2920
    @stevessteve29206 жыл бұрын

    for me if you can tow a small car on a motorhome 5th wheel all the way cause even if you dont tow a small car you already have a tow truck so you can go into towns and stuff more easily

  • @milesroe5082
    @milesroe50827 жыл бұрын

    As far as I know (regarding families), Class A's do not have a second bedroom. This relegates them to short duration trips only. Fifth wheels are better for summer cross country trips, or even full-timing.

  • @kevinb2014

    @kevinb2014

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nearly all of them have a foldout sofa that adds another double bed to the equation, which is similar to most non-bunkhouse fifth wheels and travel trailers. If you have kids, that will probably suffice. However, if you are traveling with another adult couple who wants privacy, then it's definitely not as private as the dedicated bedroom. On the other hand, how much privacy is there in a fifth wheel or Class A? ("If the RV's rockin', don't come knockin'!")

  • @janicesilverstein5294
    @janicesilverstein52946 жыл бұрын

    Didn't know McAllen was that big. You sure were driving a long distance. Enjoyed this video and the information very much. Getting ready to purchase a new motorhome.

  • @londonoalex
    @londonoalex5 жыл бұрын

    Liking your videos more and more. One thing I'm trying to simplify is all the b.s. and different terminology when it comes to finding out what my truck can tow. Example question: to find out what the maximum carry capacity of my truck, I just need to find out what the trucks max payload is? Then compare that to the 5th wheels King pin weight?

  • @brettnelson6835
    @brettnelson68355 жыл бұрын

    My option is the class "A" doesn't have any accident protection if you rear end while driving a class "A" motorhome. The bumpers are plastic, or rubber, or even fiberglass with no metal protection at all.

  • @superduty131
    @superduty1313 жыл бұрын

    Something that I am considering is a Super C, like the Renegade. Best of both worlds in regards to service 😀

  • @evan2156
    @evan21564 жыл бұрын

    Absolute thumbs up and lots of great information! Packed with info. Thanks so much for putting it out there. Subscribed

  • @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V8
    @Ford_Raptor_R_720hp_V86 жыл бұрын

    Quality RV parks are much nicer places to stay overnight than virtually any motel.

  • @mchristr
    @mchristr6 жыл бұрын

    I don't see why the class A mechanicals should be any less reliable than the mechanicals in a tow vehicle. If the maintenance is done properly it shouldn't be a problem either way.

  • @Milesco

    @Milesco

    4 жыл бұрын

    The issue is not the relative reliability of the two RV options. The problem is that if something _does_ go wrong in a Class A, your *_home_* is going to be in the shop along with your drivetrain. The same is not true if you have a truck and a trailer.

  • @TexasChevrolet
    @TexasChevrolet7 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering if you could make a video talking about renting/ borrowing motor homes, travel trailer and 5th wheels. Also could you talk about the super c class

  • @vdelrio999

    @vdelrio999

    6 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. If not some week/weekend experience training course. You can't ask about what you don't know and, often, you don't know until you try.

  • @jpaulkent4380
    @jpaulkent43805 жыл бұрын

    Bottom line. Class A your driving around in your living room not in the cab of a pickup. I can watch TV, take a shower, make a sandwich, sleep in a bed and non stop travel with my partner. We drove from Michigan to Cali in 2 1/2 days.

  • @rvfinder7997
    @rvfinder79972 жыл бұрын

    it's fascinating this whole video and many people view these decisions purely from the perspective of buying new. Even if I was Warren Buffett I wouldn't buy my RV (or most any vehicle) new. The depreciation hit is simply too great, the abundance of pristine used RVs too plentiful. Might as well buy a used fifth wheel and a used motorhome instead of even considering the decision which one to buy new. For me it's not even a decision.

  • @AString95
    @AString957 жыл бұрын

    Wow that Walmart is the hurricane Walmart, I live right there! Lol

  • @SheepdogSmokey

    @SheepdogSmokey

    5 жыл бұрын

    "hurricane Walmart?" What did I miss being way up north in DFW?

  • @michaelhony4728
    @michaelhony47287 жыл бұрын

    How about a $46,000 MSRP Tundra and a $141,000 MSRP Airstream Classic 30 with Michelin LT tires for $187,000 or less? We don't store our rig very long at a time. February is the only month we generally don't travel. Truck still has relatively low miles for a 2007- 60,000 miles.

  • @zkikbox6583
    @zkikbox65834 жыл бұрын

    Just get a motor home, weld a truck bed in the back and take a fifth wheel with you.

  • @nicsutton3831
    @nicsutton38317 жыл бұрын

    my uncle tows a Honda CR-V behind his Winnebago, actually he had an 09 I believe then just got a brand new one a year or two ago, four wheel down, not sure if it's modified though

  • @georgeh.5746

    @georgeh.5746

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wife got honda crv 2015 no mod still can tow.

  • @Davidipac
    @Davidipac7 жыл бұрын

    I found this information so helpful. Can you do one on used alternatives.

  • @walterfredrickson3887
    @walterfredrickson38877 жыл бұрын

    Overall I think those were all fair comparisons. I'm a class A owner....

  • @brucegordon3566
    @brucegordon35662 жыл бұрын

    Great video I had a 30 ft 5th loved it with my ran 3500 After stroke wife wanted class A Found 2006 bounder love it 2006 PT cruiser to pull works great Can't say to much more because he has covered everything thanks

  • @freeamerica834
    @freeamerica8344 жыл бұрын

    I picked a 2019 super c frightliner don't want to be the 1st one at the wreck.super c engines are easier to work on .can go to any frightliner dealer for repairs have air ride and brakes. Best all round rv

  • @markreichlin5226
    @markreichlin52264 жыл бұрын

    @Big Truck Big Rv. I don't own an RV yet, but I'm getting ready! You videos are very helpful and I thank you! I have a couple questions about a truck like a F450 dully. When you have your 5th wheel parked and you are sight seeing, is the ride really rough with the truck being empty? Is a dully too wide to go in places like Glacier National Park with very narrow mountain roads?

  • @whyme3286
    @whyme32866 жыл бұрын

    Fifth wheel/travel trailer here.

  • @ruco5775
    @ruco57755 жыл бұрын

    16:54 Safety first.😂

  • @waynerhea6649
    @waynerhea66497 жыл бұрын

    now yes the V10 is bad on fuel but when you consider that diesel is expensive you need def there may not always be a diesel gas station and the are extremely expensive to maintain I think they come out even now if you look at the price and consider how much more it cost I think the gas is worth it.

  • @annaglasgow9168
    @annaglasgow91687 жыл бұрын

    great video we are a family of 7 from new zealand hoping to do a 6month tour of the U.S in a years time we will probably have to get a C.A as there arent enough seats in a pick up.

  • @briancole7935
    @briancole79357 жыл бұрын

    One con for a Class A that I didn't hear or see was the location of the door...especially on diesel pushers. Lots of places I like to camp at, the door being so far forward on the coach doesn't line up with the campsite very well. Seems like older Class A's (gas) have a door in the middle of the coach, but it's the only door. And to me, most Class A's seem to have the furniture lined up and down the sides, sort of like a doctor's waiting room.

  • @jaketopping1284
    @jaketopping12844 жыл бұрын

    Its probably not super important but the price difference in the tires for a class A motorhome and a fifth wheel camper is massive. Fifth wheel tires are gonna be around 150-200 a tire otherwise a motorhome is gonna be 500-600 a tire.

  • @jetdriver
    @jetdriver5 жыл бұрын

    You missed one of the biggest issues with motorhomes. Safety in an Accident. You don’t have a vehicle (especially when your talking seats in the back) that provides anywhere near the safety features in the event of an accident. That’s a big part of why the Goodyear G159 tire problem was so deadly. Because if you lose control of a big motorhome it’s a death trap. Unlike modern cars and trucks that are highly survivable.

  • @captsam54
    @captsam546 жыл бұрын

    My biggest concern is getting into State parks etc. IE: length...

  • @trudybordonaro3470

    @trudybordonaro3470

    6 жыл бұрын

    Capt Sam Wilson n

  • @patrickmelson4745

    @patrickmelson4745

    5 жыл бұрын

    Under 29 feet seems to be the best for those parks

  • @patrickmelson4745

    @patrickmelson4745

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm at 42 feet Solitude. Not good!

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin30507 жыл бұрын

    In a motorhome on the move in the US, do passengers have to remain seat-belted into their seats at all times, as required by UK law, or are they permitted to move around the vehicle?

  • @BigTruckBigRV

    @BigTruckBigRV

    7 жыл бұрын

    Matthew Godwin: Yes sir. While in motion in a passenger vehicle on public roads, all passengers are required to the seated and belted while under power.

  • @rjordan6227

    @rjordan6227

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am not sure that is correct. I asked a State Trooper friend of mine about that. They said that it is like a school bus, so you wouldn't need to have belts on all the time. I live in Oregon, not sure if laws are different in other states.

  • @samittin
    @samittin5 жыл бұрын

    Really thorough

  • @TBrownRecords
    @TBrownRecords5 жыл бұрын

    You made a nice video.

  • @wyattwhatthegaming830
    @wyattwhatthegaming8305 жыл бұрын

    how do you get better gas mileaage on a diesel truck

  • @Rs500ybd
    @Rs500ybd4 жыл бұрын

    WTF is a mango lava ? Help on that one lol UK .

  • @JoshNtheedrifter
    @JoshNtheedrifter4 жыл бұрын

    Dont understand the negative for stops and getting uncomfortable while driving... making seem like a drivable RV can continously drive while you take a poddy break... on both types, you gotta stop so I dont really see that as a disadvantage. And why is it so hard to buy a seat upgrade or seat cushion for your towing truck?

  • @fladave99
    @fladave996 жыл бұрын

    I have a toad and I leave the engine running all the time. I get a little better mileage.

  • @pahrahinc3895
    @pahrahinc38955 жыл бұрын

    R.V.'s should be very convenient for us older folks who need to use the bathroom much more often then the younger one's whose bladders are in much better shape then us Senior Citizens. However driving one of those big Dinosaurs down the road is another challenge, I don't think we are up to anymore long distance driving let alone parking one of those huge Monsters on wheels.

  • @fire58372001
    @fire583720017 жыл бұрын

    You dish some great intel. How about dong something on transmission's & mirror's.

  • @MakerMark
    @MakerMark6 жыл бұрын

    Seems like a huge waste of money. Your could stay in a hotel for and eat at restaurants for about 1200 days for the same cost plus interest.

  • @hansschotterradler3772

    @hansschotterradler3772

    5 жыл бұрын

    Full hookup camp sites cost as much as roach infested motel rooms.

  • @jessez5798
    @jessez57987 жыл бұрын

    Me and the wife ride A wide glide Harley Davidson, it's time we add A class A toy hauler and able to tow 2 thousand pounds. Show me some. I have never seen one! But I am going to bye one or have it made. Soon hopefully you can help me!

  • @hayzz8

    @hayzz8

    6 жыл бұрын

    Great Idea! Surprised they don't already exist.

  • @fladave99
    @fladave996 жыл бұрын

    Some people cant drive trailers. For them its a Class A or the MAriott

  • @christopherhodson4049
    @christopherhodson40493 жыл бұрын

    I like 5th wheels. That's what I live in now.

  • @jonahprescott8378
    @jonahprescott83783 жыл бұрын

    You can get an older class A for a very good price though. I think the price range you chose is definitely m the high end

  • @RadicallyLowly
    @RadicallyLowly3 жыл бұрын

    Ty for the Advice ✅

  • @aryprice2621
    @aryprice26213 жыл бұрын

    Great video