Just started looking for class c motorhome and already saw a couple that might work for us. Since newbie, want 24’ as a starter— seems easier length to handle and have been told can fit in most camp sites. Really looking for cheaper used, but the new ones are being discounted almost 40% off msp by dealerships—it is cheaper to buy new 2020 than used older one. WOW! It is winter in Mich and not time of year that they make many sales, so suspect dealers might need some cash flow or just cover their costs. Figure they make most money on repairs than sales anyway.
The two we liked most are:
Winnebago vita 24f — Mercedes Benz sprinter diesel engine, 6 cylinder, vita was new model for Winnebago last year. Vita line appears to be an entry level line and not much info online to research since so new. Still has lots of features we really liked. Reviews say they are easy to drive (haha— I’m a newbie).Things we are concerned about are electric residential frig/freezer (not dual gas/propane), small fuel tank, not sure how many Mercedes dealers available in US when we need help, NO winter type protections on the tanks and underbody, and diesel not gas.
Thor Four Winds— 2 models we liked, one without any slides. We like that they both have arctic packages for colder winter and have gas (our first choice instead of diesel), Ford v10 engines, which seem highly recommended from online search, big fuel tank, “Dual” power refrigerator/freezer, and easier location of microwave and bigger. They are not as discounted as Winnebago, so Thor would actually cost more for same length motorhome, but haven’t negotiated any pricing.
There are features we liked and disliked in both.
Also a question is, which one would hold it’s value best if rv’ing diesn’t work out for us and want to sell in a year or two?
Looking for any and all comments!