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What makes Class C RVs instantly recognizable is the distinctive cab extending over the cockpit. They fall right in between Class As and Class Bs, both regarding size and comfort.
Class C motorhomes without this bed (or bulge) are increasingly common. For marketing purposes, they're sometimes called "Class B+" motorhomes, even if they are structurally they're in Class C.
Built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis, a platform with a proven track record in Europe, Winnebago's all-new Class C motorhome was created specifically for the American market.
The early days of the brand new year bring a brand new model in the Quantum series, which is seriously gunning for the unofficial title of the world's smallest C-Class motorhome.
Most fall between $60,000 and $200,000, but some more luxurious ones can go for millions of dollars. Here's a list of the best Class A, Class B, and Class C RVs on the market for under $150,000.