The Class A RV is a distinguished member of the RV family, well-known for its power and functionality. If you’ve spent any amount of time visiting a camping site or trail, you’ve likely seen these luxurious behemoths parked nearby. At Click It RV in Spokane, WA, we offer various types of Class A RVs for our customers to choose from.

If you’re considering becoming a new RV owner, our dealership would be thrilled to match you with your ideal RV. Before you make your purchase though, here’s a few ways you can tell the Class A RV apart from all the others.

Aesthetic

The first thing you’d notice about a Class A RV is its flat front and gigantic windshield. These give them a similar appearance to that of a bus. Most of them also have commercial bus and truck chassis fit to carry a strong and powerful frame.

Class A RVs can also range anywhere between 20 and 45 feet in length. Some Class A RVs can utilize tires up to 22.5 inches and most of them also have at least two slide-outs to create a more comfortable environment. Needless to say, Class A motorhomes make for some of the largest RVs you’ll find on the market.

Features and Functions

Given the amount of space they have, Class A motorhomes are best known for providing comfortable and convenient transportation. Apart from slide-outs, some Class As also feature dinette-to-bed conversions, hideaway beds and bunk beds, or even private bedrooms, depending on the size.

Class A RVs are also designed to have a cozy living space with fully functional kitchenettes, state-of-the-art stereo systems, complete dry baths and of course, air conditioning and heating systems. Manufacturers have even thought to include propane-powered refrigerators and solar panels or generators for those who like to go fully off-grid.

Fuel and Mileage

Class A RVs can come with either gas or diesel engine options with an approximate 8-12 mpg. This means fuel costs are higher than those of other motorhome classes. Depending on the purpose of your Class A motorhome, you may even find that the miles per gallon could fall even lower. For example, towing could reduce your mileage as low as five mpg. It’s best to keep this expense in mind when budgeting for your Class A purchase. Another thing to consider is that diesel powered vehicles tend to fare better when it comes to fuel economy.

For more information on Class A RVs visit Click it RV in Spokane, WA, and we’ll give you all the insight you need to make your purchase. We’re also pleased to serve all customers from Liberty Lake and Spokane Valley. Come and see us today!