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How big is better than RV is not huge, but not real small either?

I think to get one, but I do not want not the size of a large school bus. At the same time I am not a little either. I just want something big but relatively easy to handle on the street. Any suggestions on how many feet it should?

A nasturtium (Class C) Motorhome: * It has a sleeping capacity of more than a real camper "bus" style, because of the spacious queen bed alcove. Two double beds are ready for immediate use without folding or adjusting indoor furniture. * With a capacity of more sleep, allows a family to rent a motorhome nasturtium small businesses at rates lower rental, save money for family vacations. More mileage rates are generally lower with a motorhome nasturtium. * Is much easier to drive, park and maneuver in tight spaces such as campgrounds. This feature is very important for the Prime Tenant time. Our clients say they feel more comfortable with driving the motorhome more "automatic" nasturtium. * According to our internal statistics, is less prone accidents involving third parties and damage to the vehicle. We know now that we have previously rented camper "bus" style. * Sports Economics fuel than a comparable model camper bus - up to 15 percent better. * Is it easier to handle and lead in windy conditions due to lower overall vehicle profile. All tenants really appreciate this feature! * It has easier access to the three gateways separate from a door commonly found on the bus style motorhomes. * With an interior volume of less than cool in the cabin during summer travel, has a better driving comfort, as reported by customers. Uses less time generator to power the roof / A, C, and therefore experiences less fuel costs. http://www.cruiseamerica.com/rent/our_vehicles/cabover_benefits.aspx

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