Class B RVs are one of the most popular types of camper on the market. Though they do not offer as much space as some other types of RV, Class B RVs offer several unique advantages that make them worth looking into, such as affordability. If you are interested in learning more about Class B RVs, check out this guide from Broadmoor RV.
What is a Class B RV?
RVs are divided into two major types: towable RVs and motorhomes. Motorhomes are further divided into three classes based on which type of vehicle chassis they are built around. As for Class Bs, they are built around a van-style chassis. This means that Class B RVs are generally smaller than Class A and C RVs, which are built around bus and truck chassis respectively. As a result, most Class B RVs only have enough room for a few people.
Benefits
While the smaller size of a Class B RV makes them a poor fit for larger groups, it also brings numerous advantages. For one, a smaller RV means a lower sticker price and less money spent on fuel and maintenance. Class Bs are also fairly easy to maneuver, even in places like city streets where a larger RV might become stuck. For smaller families and other groups, a Class B RV offers all the luxuries you would expect from a motorhome with less of potential downsides.
For more information or to view our selection of new and pre-owned Class B RVs, visit Broadmoor RV at our dealership in Tri-Cities, Washington. We also offer RV parts, servicing, and consignment, making us your one-stop shop for all your RV needs. We are proud to serve the southern Washington state area, including great communities like Seattle and Spokane, Washington. We hope to see you soon!