I took a few hours today because the weather was so nice to visit two RV dealers in the area. One had only a couple of class Cs, and none I was interested in. Second one did an excellent job of trying to sell me on a Georgetown 2011 Class A, but no signatures on the dotted line today! Did take a test drive, however, and learned some things.
When I first started my motorhome search a year ago, I started out thinking about smaller (24'-25') Class Cs with a corner bed. Then I realized I needed a recliner of some sort for my bad back and that getting into and out of a corner bed with my bionic knees might get old fast. So I started looking at 28'-29' models, wanting a couch and thinking I could replace the dinetter with a recliner or find something with a recliner and couch.
Then, recently I started looking at smaller Class As. Can you see my progression here????
Anyway, on the phone yesterday, the salesman said he had a smaller, 33' Class A that would be perfect for me, and he said I could take one that size for a test drive, so I went out to see it. It was in the showroom, AND IT LOOKED ENORMOUS!!! It really did have everything I wanted, except that the dinette, as most seem to be, is too tight for my tummy and too high for me to sit at it comfortably. It had a nice recliner and footstool that would be OK.
Anyway, the driver's seat would not raise, and it looked like it was built for a 6' 250 pound man, not my 5'1", pudgy frame. Very wide, and even the armrests were wrong, with my elbows stuck up in the air. Booster cushion would be definitely needed! And the steering wheel was also huge. Really weird was that brake was very small and on the right next to the accelerator. (There was some sort of vent opening in the middle, so it had been moved over.) Driving was OK, but I almost couldn't find the brake pedal getting off the expressway!! Not good.
Said goodbyes over the sales push to buy, but in the parking lot noticed that the brochure said this model was 35'6" long, NOT 33'. No wonder it looked so big.
So, I think I have finally exceeded my upper limit on size. I am going to an RV show next weekend, and I think I will stick to units more around 29'-31'. I think also, from my limited viewings, that the Class Cs have smaller driver's seats and most have 6-way seats and smaller steering wheels, so maybe I need to stick to Class Cs, even if they supposedly don't drive as well.
I keep learning and learning. Only 5 months to go, so I do need to keep looking hard.