I have a 2012 32' Fleetwood Tioga Ranger Class C. I bought new because I am allergic to dogs and cigarette smoke. It looks like this, except my bunks convert to a small two-person dinette:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fojWIzT6PE The photos here show the convertible bunks in the hallway.
http://www.northsidervs.com/rv/lexingto ... ranger+31nHere is what I like:
- I like the size of my RV, but I am full-timing, so I needed and wanted more space than you do.
- I like the full paint because it will never fade and look crummy as it gets older.
- LOVE my slides! Each one is half the coach length, so it makes my space seem very large.
- I really like the kitchen and the amount of kitchen counter and storage space I have. I do a lot of baking, so a real oven was important to me.
- I also love the bedroom wardrobe for clothing storage. It has large, deep drawers and three closets: large one has optional shelves which I use to put folded shorts and long pants plus t-shirts, another smaller one I use for various jackets, and third one has my bedroom TV, which I cannot live without.
- Nearly all dinettes are really uncomfortable, so I took mine out and put in my leather recliner from home. I have always used that as my office, whether in my condo or here.
- The convertible dinette gives me room to eat if I want to eat there, and I love the underneath storage--very good place for hiding stuff.
- The bigger RV gave me more basement storage room than a smaller one would have. It also gave me more storage in the bathroom.
- The Ford E-450 chassis and engine is wonderful! Never overheats, even going over mountains in hottest weather. No problem with it whatsoever in four years and 78,000 miles. Noisy engine, but chugs along and is reliable, just like it should!
- It is an absolute MUST to have a built-in generator and mine has never caused me any problems.
Some things about my motorhome that you might find troublesome:
- The bed is only 68' long, known as a "short queen" and my feet stick out the bottom, even though I am only 5'1" tall.
- The shower is a step-up, meaning it is shorter than a lot of showers. It fits me fine, but maybe not taller people.
- There is only 1,300 pounds of available "cargo". "Cargo" means people, gas, water, sewage, clothing, kitchen junk, you name it, whatever you take with you. Since 99% of the time I travel alone, that is not a problem, but it would be possibly with more people.
Here is a blog where I ranted about some stuff I dislike. Note that part of the reason I have to stick my head in the hookup compartment to attach the sewer hose is that I am short and have short arms.
http://grandmajjb.blogspot.com/2016/02/ ... rhome.html