I like the floor plan of this RV. It is simple and efficient. It gets the job done without resorting to compromising gimmicks. If I was on the design team I would find a way to expand the house battery box so that it could fit 4-6 batteries, even if it comes with 2. I would also have an kit or plan so that dealers or the end user can have the RV running off of solar (solar panels, inverter, batteries).
That back door is awesome, but where do you put the bikes when you sleep? I feel like quite a few manufactures are missing the 'have to store things while sleeping' part
I've had both the Chevy and Ford E450 the in my opinion the Chevy's cab is roomy, comfortable, has good handling and ride. Mechanically Chevy has it figured out too. I love the back door for safety and air flow as much as for the storage. Compressor refrigerators should be standard in all RVs, not all parking lots are level and who shuts off the propane when fueling or going thru tunnels anyway? That bathroom beats a wet bath any day.
The back door makes it easier to make the bed. I like this layout and size. I also like that there are no slide outs. I’m concerned that the slide out function would fail at some point. This looks very roomy as is.
I really like that the bed is 80 inches long. So many RV’s have shortened beds and for folks, like my husband who is tall, the shorter bed is a deal breaker.
I love this layout. One minor dislike. Would prefer a convection oven and another drawer or cabinet where the oven is. Not a big issue. Love that there are no slides. Love that it has an 80” bed for us folks that are a little taller. Love the cargo capacity. No concern about too much stuff. You’d definitely run out of space before any overweight concern.
Hi Matt abs Andrea! My dislikes are the small bathroom the toilet not being porcelain. Not a deal breaker. The bed. My likes are I like the floor plan for it nit having any slides. I like the big window in the back. I like the fact you get a bathroom the size it is for as small as the Rv is. Thank you Matt and Andrea!
This would be an awesome RV for motocross racers, just enough room to fit a dirt bike in the cargo area along with a bicycle, everything inside, basically a mini toy hauler, nice, that back cargo area door is an awesome idea
Nice review. This is a pretty terrific design - love the door in the back. It would be ideal for a fishing or hunting or camping or hiking or biking or kayaking trip - a place to carry all your stuff AND a place to ride and eat and sleep and use the restroom. The bathroom would be much more roomy if it didn't have a sink or if it had a fold-down sink. AND the price is far less than a comparable Class B.
I really like this. I hope they come out with a lithium battery version. I would like to do away with propane and the generator. Then I think this would be my favorite class C. Thank you for the review.
I love 1. No slides, 2. The ccc and the bunk over cab weight for 2 adults. 3. The chevy chasis 3 improvements I would make immediately 1 A ramp (similar to the solid stairs on TT) for the back door loading Ebikes, scooters, ect. 2. 400ah lithium battery bank and 3. 800watt solar on roof. Great layout and good price point
I wish the Coachmen website would list the door widths for this 22XG for the rear door, and the cargo garage widths for the 20XG. My internet search skills have not been up to the task. I kind of like the large screen door, but I also kind of prefer the Transit chassis with the adaptive cruise control and lane keeping that I don't think the older Chevy and Ford vans have. My local dealer seems to have a bunch of 20CB in stock, so I couldn't wander down with a tape measure
Take the sink out of the bathroom center the toilet -( porcelain ) make the bed one twin - this is a 2 person RV sleep one on the twin and bunk or dinette ( with a NICE mattress topper, not a problem ) this isn't full-time RV needs farm sink, this is point A to B perfection ( why fly !) 40 gal water
I love this rig. My only dislike is the Shades. I LOVE the bed and the whole back area I have so much space with the bed out of the way. This might be my favorite American RV. PS Andrea us taller folk love the raised counter so much more comfortable for working
Love this unit, but the bathroom needs work. Switch the toilet and sink and make that closet a little smaller to allow bathroom door to be wider! Like the Chevy!
I’m ok with plastic toilet … latch meh …. The blinds could be better . LOVE that back door and fold up bed …can I put a fold up extension for the counter cuz I would It’s a tiny class C . Which is great for many ! Chevy power is a big plus . Cameras are a great add on
this one would be perfect for me, normally prefer theatre seats, but dinette is probably better in this case and with where tv is, great combo of living space and cargo carrying space, big enough for smaller toys... could always just sleep on dinette if over night stop fully loaded, dont want to take out motorcycle or whatever to put bed down. if use top bunk as storage, plenty of room for a person or a couple to haul all they could want with them on a road and camping trip.
It’s very nice. Great layout with that fold up bed. Storage is great. More room than mine! Ours is the 19cb. It’s cute to us and we made it our home away from home but the extra room would be nice
Way ta go Matt,, hi Andrea looking great as usual,, Hello Jen,,never see you.:) So,,you found a Coachman on a Chevy Chassis,, so awesome. My praise on this find will be a couple more than 3. Exterior,, I agree,,the tires/rims rock,, Azdel insulation. Has a back door,, easy set up for another awning due to wind direction/velocity & view's not to leave out coaches ventilation purposes.. XD Tail lights are generous, UN-obstructed viewing and height appropriate. Outside entertainment set up or used as storage. The interior flooring and color choice are very nice,,gives an open/roomy feel. The Cab seats are amazing aren't they? Nothing better than a long drive where your tushy and back are supported and comfy. The only better support would be a GM Cab. Lux.!! Anyway,, so happy Andrea has leg room. A room-to-move cab,, which Chevy is well known for. Dislike,,(Exterior) boxy front side panels,, needs blending for an aerodynamic appeal also helps with fuel consumption. (Interior) Muted colored inexpensive cabinetry. Bathroom re designed & configuration. A Euro swing wall with a flip up sink would work wonders for a more spacious feel in a small closure. Pocket paneled sliding door with approx a 2inch cut on either side for entrance of bath would work wonders.
Not too bad for a smaller Class C, but I do agree with removing the sink in the bathroom, placing a smaller cabinet where the toilet is, and moving the toilet closer to the shower, changing the plastic for porcelain. I also think that the sink should be one big one and not divided. Otherwise another great video from you both.
No one ever addresses the issue of the bike/kayak storage in garage area.......where the heck do you put your valuable toys at night when the bed is down?
I actually like the elevated section by the sink - allows for taller items to be in the sink without hanging over onto the counter. Wish it was a single sink though. I wish they'd make the bunk more a storage friendly design for people without kids. For the size the layout seems great. Just wish they'd make it more stealth looking without all the crazy RV paint swirls.
I watch almost all of his videos waiting for the day he finally reveals and reviews the RV he'll be traveling in. Also would be curious what accessories he plans to get with it.
Really really like this one! Love your reviews! I am 5'10" so that higher counter will be great. Love the layout especially the Back door! Prefer a stainless sink and porcelain potty, maybe a thicker mattress on the Murphy bed! Gonna seriously look into this one!
Hi Matt and Andrea! I do not like the same as you but it's a trade off- I really like this unit! I like the size of this unit and the back door! Also that the passenger seat swivels!
Nice. I particularly like the elevated counter space. The sinks and stoves, in RV's I've been in, are always so low my neck and back hurt after cooking. Being able to stand erect while preping is wonderful. Also like the space without slides and the CCC. I don't like the plastic toilet. Good video.
That CCC is crazy!! That’s enough to make me want to trade in my sprinter class C on this. My work van is a chevy and I’d be perfectly fine with a chevy chassis. Like the rear storage area. Like the overall size. Three dislikes: elevated section of counter is weird. Flimsy drawer guides. Plastic toilet.
Gotta totally agree with your likes and dislikes. This is a great rig! Love the back area, the wt capacity on the cab over bunk, but also love the huge awning!
I would love to buy this RV. I love the simplicity of what I saw on the video. The back door plus the bed there. It has a microwave, stove plus a stove vent and oven. Two area sink and a nice refrigerator. Side cameras and a backup camera. I wish I could buy it now!!!!! I wish you guys would go over the driving safety features like lane assist, blind spot detection, collision warning etc. Matt, you did briefly mentioned the side camera. It looks like a very practical small RV! Also, would like to know more about the windows too.
Thanks Matt and Andrea for another great RV review! Andrea I love that jacket! You always dress so nice 😊 That refrigerator is a great size! The J couch/dinette is nice and so is the large awning. And that back door +++! They packed a lot into this little guy! I would want to replace the window shades and not crazy about the shape of the driver and passenger seats. Which btw, do they swivel? Not bad for such a tiny rv👍
I'm considering a few models for my first RV. I will be mostly stationary, but full time in Upstate NY. This is a model I'm considering. And you nailed the benefits of Class C over Vanlife. Things I love: 1. The elevated kitchen counter. It's a taller person benefit! 2. The "garage". I want a kayak and bicycle,so that is storage is perfect! The door and screen are great! 3. Solar hookup. Things I don't like: 1. I'd personally lrefer different color for the interior. 2. That garage door could be taller and wider. 3. Not a fan of the location of the bed latches. Are there four season or winter Class C's?
We are starting to learn about Class C's and have a couple questions. Where are the 12V "house" batteries typically located in Class C RV's. Do the cab heat /AC controls have separate controls for driver / passenger sides?
I looked into it and it all depends on the manufacturer. I think the house batteries on this model are located in the entrance stairs. I think you can access the batteries by flipping up the stairs.
I like Fords better in a RV as a rule but in a smaller Motor Home I like the way a Chevrolet rides and drives better so would prefer a Chevrolet in this size. I like to boondock over getting into crowded campgrounds so that rear door would be great for ventilation. I would leave the table out and use the dinette for a sofa with a couple of TV trays for when you can't eat outside. Would love to see how well that unit holds up after a few years of use because all new RVs look great even the crappy built ones. But that model hasn't been around long enough to see a used 2015 or 16 model. To me thats something I would want to see before buying any new RV. But excellent review and good looking RV. BTW one of the wheel centers are missing lol.
We love this, but would prefer one sink with a cover & a porcelain toilet. Also, if they could give us some kind of cheap rubber head protector for those legs & gadgets that stick out.
This would be the perfect RV for me if it had a really comfortable jack-knife sofa instead of the J lounge, even better if it had a folding out center armrest to convert into theater seats with a couple of leg rests. Front passenger seat that rotates into the living space as well. Not sure if there would be a way to put the TV in a more central location, that would be awesome too.
I've been eyeing the Vegas/Axis 24.1 for over a year, the only issue is that it is 25'9" and I really like that this is sub 25' since there are some places I would like to park that limit it at 25'. Not sure if they would let me get away with that or not. Also, I like the abundant storage under the bed on this Coachmen, that I think might work better than the large pass-thru storage on the 24.1.
we really missed the MSRP Burrrrpurrrpoopoah! 3 things we Love.........1 No Slides, 2 Interior Color makes it look bigger (NO SLIDES) 3 and the ability to keep the bikes on the inside with that great Garage and entrance from the back. 3 things we dislike....... 1 shower wall the textured wall makes it difficult to scrape after the shower, 2 even though we love the garage, not liking the bed at the rear, 3 will link up with you on the weight/toilet.....could have been porcelain! All and all thought this floor plan is great, if it has a Fiberglass roof and not a membrane roof this would be a winner. And the Price......WOW!
We have a 20’ Coachmen 210qb Chev 4500 very similar unit minus the Murphy bed back door but larger storage underneath bedroom…Same shades and we can’t stand them in ours either…I think where you post the vehicle stays you are showing e350 numbers ours GVW is 14200…Nice video
Likes: Above average CCC, bunk over the cab with 800# capacity, and generator location. Dislikes: Side cameras should be in the mirror housings, twist locks on basement storage doors, dump hangs low under the rear end, water connections should be behind a lockable cover, and the power cord is not permanently connected to the RV.
Sorry, Matt,I have to disagree on the blinds. I love the blinds. I think shades look cheap and if you Use both hands, the blinds pull down great. Nice rig!
They can make extra seating at the back when bed fold up. put extra window on that back exit door. i would change the dry part bathroom floor into wet bath floor base also the bathroom wall. Dual benefits. It would not damage the flooring,no more tight space. its gonna get wet somehow. Especially with children. And save mama from drying out the floor gazollion times a day.
Love this unit so much. Ive never understood the price and desire for anyone to own a class B. Hell Id probably just sleep over the cab and leave the back area for storage
Chevy pushrod V8s always win for reliability against the over-engineered DOHC fords. Stupid timing chain tensioners have to be replaced. I still can't quite bring myself to choose this floorplan over the traditional Coachmen models with a fixed corner bed. The old style fixed under-bed storage is enormous. We never stay in one place for very long and often don't have a reserved site to camp on, so having to unload anything to sleep is a 100% deal-breaker. It looks genius until you actually think about how small-RVs are used. I actually thought about trading in our Coachmen Freelander 21QB for the XG, but it simply won't work for us.
All Ford's from 21 to present come with a single cam in block pushrod 445 Cid V8. The ones before that were 2 valve sohc 5.4 and 6.8 V10 in the E- series. Most Class A got the 3 valve V10 which can be a bit more problematic than in the 2 valve counterparts.
Great price!! Nice layout with the storage and door in the back. Finally something different. I like the dinette, with drawers. Not a fan of Chevy or the bathroom or the TV position.
I like it, just the right size for me and my golden (If he starts retrieving gold, I will be down to buy one quickly). I will have to check out the Ford chassis. I already see some modifications I would make if I were to purchase one. Can the refrigerator run on DC?
Matt I am a great fan of your channel. Matt or anyone out there. I want to purchase a motorhome within the next 2 years ( I am getting close to retirement). My wants are the shortest class c that will sleep 6 and has seat belts for 6 with a security net over the cab. Also, prefer Ezdel siding. No slides is a must! Ample inside and outside storage with a comfortable shower/toilet area. Please give me your recommendation. Thanks and a big time fan of your channel!!!!
I have a red hawk on the Chevy 4500- Same chassis as this one. And you didn’t mention it, but this transmission has an automatic manual gear and also a tow mode. Which takes Hills much easier.
Another great review! Thanks! Love the back door, that great bunk and the “no slides” reality ;-) My main question would be, like what the heck is that ladder doing in the shower? Also, does this chassis come ever with a Diesel engine? The diesel would be great to help with charging a lithium battery pack!
How come the B+ cross trail 21xg got the toilet position right but this slightly bigger RV got the toilet position completely wrong. I wish coachman would use the small restroom design like the 21xg.
I like the floor plan of this RV. It is simple and efficient. It gets the job done without resorting to compromising gimmicks.
If I was on the design team I would find a way to expand the house battery box so that it could fit 4-6 batteries, even if it comes with 2.
I would also have an kit or plan so that dealers or the end user can have the RV running off of solar (solar panels, inverter, batteries).
That back door is awesome, but where do you put the bikes when you sleep? I feel like quite a few manufactures are missing the 'have to store things while sleeping' part
I've had both the Chevy and Ford E450 the in my opinion the Chevy's cab is roomy, comfortable, has good handling and ride. Mechanically Chevy has it figured out too. I love the back door for safety and air flow as much as for the storage. Compressor refrigerators should be standard in all RVs, not all parking lots are level and who shuts off the propane when fueling or going thru tunnels anyway? That bathroom beats a wet bath any day.
I have seen where the Chevy chassis brings the price down. How does towing and cargo capacity differ?
Perfect park RV. I love that it has no slides! With the amazing CCC, they could have at least put in a porcelain toilet.
The back door makes it easier to make the bed. I like this layout and size. I also like that there are no slide outs. I’m concerned that the slide out function would fail at some point. This looks very roomy as is.
I really like that the bed is 80 inches long. So many RV’s have shortened beds and for folks, like my husband who is tall, the shorter bed is a deal breaker.
👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you for showing a smaller class c! Wow!
Thank you Matt an Andrea❤️
I love this layout. One minor dislike. Would prefer a convection oven and another drawer or cabinet where the oven is. Not a big issue. Love that there are no slides. Love that it has an 80” bed for us folks that are a little taller. Love the cargo capacity. No concern about too much stuff. You’d definitely run out of space before any overweight concern.
So this is what #trucklife looks like. I like it. It needs the 4P's, no sink tiny sink whatsoever it takes to make it so.
Hi Matt abs Andrea! My dislikes are the small bathroom the toilet not being porcelain. Not a deal breaker. The bed. My likes are I like the floor plan for it nit having any slides. I like the big window in the back. I like the fact you get a bathroom the size it is for as small as the Rv is. Thank you Matt and Andrea!
This would be an awesome RV for motocross racers, just enough room to fit a dirt bike in the cargo area along with a bicycle, everything inside, basically a mini toy hauler, nice, that back cargo area door is an awesome idea
Hate the drop down leg on the bed and wish the be was in a fixed, permanent position, but otherwise love this coach.
I like everything but the dinette. Get rid of that for convertible couch with double swing up tables and Im sold.
Nice review. This is a pretty terrific design - love the door in the back. It would be ideal for a fishing or hunting or camping or hiking or biking or kayaking trip - a place to carry all your stuff AND a place to ride and eat and sleep and use the restroom. The bathroom would be much more roomy if it didn't have a sink or if it had a fold-down sink. AND the price is far less than a comparable Class B.
Fabulous for just over 100K
Nice review, I love the back door and flip up bed for more storage . I also like that it has the stove/oven combo.
I like the back door and screen. Real nice. I really dislike that there’s no wet bay and all the external connections are exposed.
I really like this. I hope they come out with a lithium battery version. I would like to do away with propane and the generator. Then I think this would be my favorite class C.
Thank you for the review.
If the outside tv compartment can't be used for anything but a tv then put a tv in at that price.
I love 1. No slides, 2. The ccc and the bunk over cab weight for 2 adults. 3. The chevy chasis
3 improvements I would make immediately
1 A ramp (similar to the solid stairs on TT) for the back door loading Ebikes, scooters, ect. 2. 400ah lithium battery bank and 3. 800watt solar on roof.
Great layout and good price point
I wish the Coachmen website would list the door widths for this 22XG for the rear door, and the cargo garage widths for the 20XG. My internet search skills have not been up to the task. I kind of like the large screen door, but I also kind of prefer the Transit chassis with the adaptive cruise control and lane keeping that I don't think the older Chevy and Ford vans have. My local dealer seems to have a bunch of 20CB in stock, so I couldn't wander down with a tape measure
Take the sink out of the bathroom center the toilet -( porcelain ) make the bed one twin - this is a 2 person RV
sleep one on the twin and bunk or dinette ( with a NICE mattress topper, not a problem ) this isn't full-time RV
needs farm sink, this is point A to B perfection ( why fly !) 40 gal water
I love this rig. My only dislike is the Shades. I LOVE the bed and the whole back area I have so much space with the bed out of the way. This might be my favorite American RV. PS Andrea us taller folk love the raised counter so much more comfortable for working
what is the differnce in cost between plastic and porcelain toilet
Love that it's a Chevy and all the storage.
Love this unit, but the bathroom needs work. Switch the toilet and sink and make that closet a little smaller to allow bathroom door to be wider! Like the Chevy!
I’m ok with plastic toilet … latch meh …. The blinds could be better .
LOVE that back door and fold up bed …can I put a fold up extension for the counter cuz I would
It’s a tiny class C . Which is great for many !
Chevy power is a big plus . Cameras are a great add on
Why don't they swap out the sink and toilet locations? No more knee on door when using. Also, get the porcelain toilet!
this one would be perfect for me, normally prefer theatre seats, but dinette is probably better in this case and with where tv is, great combo of living space and cargo carrying space, big enough for smaller toys... could always just sleep on dinette if over night stop fully loaded, dont want to take out motorcycle or whatever to put bed down. if use top bunk as storage, plenty of room for a person or a couple to haul all they could want with them on a road and camping trip.
It’s very nice. Great layout with that fold up bed. Storage is great. More room than mine! Ours is the 19cb. It’s cute to us and we made it our home away from home but the extra room would be nice
Way ta go Matt,, hi Andrea looking great as usual,, Hello Jen,,never see you.:) So,,you found a Coachman on a Chevy Chassis,, so awesome. My praise on this find will be a couple more than 3.
Exterior,, I agree,,the tires/rims rock,, Azdel insulation. Has a back door,, easy set up for another awning due to wind direction/velocity & view's not to leave out coaches ventilation purposes.. XD Tail lights are generous, UN-obstructed viewing and height appropriate. Outside entertainment set up or used as storage. The interior flooring and color choice are very nice,,gives an open/roomy feel. The Cab seats are amazing aren't they? Nothing better than a long drive where your tushy and back are supported and comfy. The only better support would be a GM Cab. Lux.!! Anyway,, so happy Andrea has leg room. A room-to-move cab,, which Chevy is well known for.
Dislike,,(Exterior) boxy front side panels,, needs blending for an aerodynamic appeal also helps with fuel consumption. (Interior) Muted colored inexpensive cabinetry. Bathroom re designed & configuration. A Euro swing wall with a flip up sink would work wonders for a more spacious feel in a small closure. Pocket paneled sliding door with approx a 2inch cut on either side for entrance of bath would work wonders.
Not too bad for a smaller Class C, but I do agree with removing the sink in the bathroom, placing a smaller cabinet where the toilet is, and moving the toilet closer to the shower, changing the plastic for porcelain. I also think that the sink should be one big one and not divided. Otherwise another great video from you both.
No one ever addresses the issue of the bike/kayak storage in garage area.......where the heck do you put your valuable toys at night when the bed is down?
Love the little ones👍
I actually like the elevated section by the sink - allows for taller items to be in the sink without hanging over onto the counter. Wish it was a single sink though. I wish they'd make the bunk more a storage friendly design for people without kids. For the size the layout seems great. Just wish they'd make it more stealth looking without all the crazy RV paint swirls.
I watch almost all of his videos waiting for the day he finally reveals and reviews the RV he'll be traveling in. Also would be curious what accessories he plans to get with it.
There's a lot to love about this rig.
Thanks! Not a bad MSRP.
Really really like this one! Love your reviews! I am 5'10" so that higher counter will be great. Love the layout especially the Back door! Prefer a stainless sink and porcelain potty, maybe a thicker mattress on the Murphy bed! Gonna seriously look into this one!
Hi Matt and Andrea! I do not like the same as you but it's a trade off- I really like this unit! I like the size of this unit and the back door! Also that the passenger seat swivels!
Nice. I particularly like the elevated counter space. The sinks and stoves, in RV's I've been in, are always so low my neck and back hurt after cooking. Being able to stand erect while preping is wonderful. Also like the space without slides and the CCC. I don't like the plastic toilet. Good video.
What is the ‘CCC’?
@@piedmontpengwing cargo carrying capacity
Like propane/electricity refrigerator
I don’t mind Will but I love Matt and Andrea together.
Great review!! I do like the Chevy cockpit better. Really a flexible class C.
Just a Thumb's up and I say that I love this Class C! Take care Matt and Andrea, and stay warm!🎺🎺🎺☕!
I love this one, with such a great ccc it should have a porcelain loo, great size and floor plan
This is perfect for me! I love it!
Hi Andrea! My wife loves you! Great representation
That CCC is crazy!! That’s enough to make me want to trade in my sprinter class C on this. My work van is a chevy and I’d be perfectly fine with a chevy chassis.
Like the rear storage area.
Like the overall size.
Three dislikes:
elevated section of counter is weird.
Flimsy drawer guides.
Plastic toilet.
Gotta totally agree with your likes and dislikes. This is a great rig! Love the back area, the wt capacity on the cab over bunk, but also love the huge awning!
I completely prefer this over a class B. The back door and J lounge is awesome.
Did you see any cowboys during your Texas visit and recording? I hope I didn't miss the last video!
I see some of these are your RUclips channel in the near future 2022 PHANTOM 32P CLASS C FLOORPLAN it is made by Nexus RVs
How many seat belts does this RV have? Also, how many does it sleep? Thanks for responding back!!! I love your channel and watch it every other day!!!
I would love to buy this RV. I love the simplicity of what I saw on the video. The back door plus the bed there. It has a microwave, stove plus a stove vent and oven. Two area sink and a nice refrigerator. Side cameras and a backup camera. I wish I could buy it now!!!!!
I wish you guys would go over the driving safety features like lane assist, blind spot detection, collision warning etc. Matt, you did briefly mentioned the side camera. It looks like a very practical small RV! Also, would like to know more about the windows too.
... great floorplan, good price. I saw a couple, who has a 2018 Harley Heritage stored inside at the rear bed area 😲
Great motorhome for the price, love the layout for a small unit. Great review Matt and Andrea!!
I agree with both of you and I’m looking for my 1st RV! This would be perfect!
Yes. Same here. I don’t understand the elevation of the counter….
What was the B+ next to it? This is Nice unit. I’d like to see a large single sink instead of a duel sink. Might get a couple inches more counter.
Nexus Viper. You can see a vid on that model in this channel as well.
I believe it was last week when he did the video on that viper
I believe it was last week when he did the video on that viper
Thanks Matt and Andrea for another great RV review! Andrea I love that jacket! You always dress so nice 😊
That refrigerator is a great size! The J couch/dinette is nice and so is the large awning. And that back door +++! They packed a lot into this little guy! I would want to replace the window shades and not crazy about the shape of the driver and passenger seats. Which btw, do they swivel? Not bad for such a tiny rv👍
I'm considering a few models for my first RV. I will be mostly stationary, but full time in Upstate NY.
This is a model I'm considering. And you nailed the benefits of Class C over Vanlife.
Things I love:
1. The elevated kitchen counter. It's a taller person benefit!
2. The "garage". I want a kayak and bicycle,so that is storage is perfect! The door and screen are great!
3. Solar hookup.
Things I don't like:
1. I'd personally lrefer different color for the interior.
2. That garage door could be taller and wider.
3. Not a fan of the location of the bed latches.
Are there four season or winter Class C's?
I worry about the paint quality….how many years before the paint starts peeling on the hood?
I would remove the dinette and make the front two seats swivel. I would replace the dinette with an office.
We are starting to learn about Class C's and have a couple questions. Where are the 12V "house" batteries typically located in Class C RV's. Do the cab heat /AC controls have separate controls for driver / passenger sides?
I looked into it and it all depends on the manufacturer. I think the house batteries on this model are located in the entrance stairs. I think you can access the batteries by flipping up the stairs.
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I am a little person, alone, i need that to retire in… i can leave the bed down, its big enough for me and my dogs….
I like Fords better in a RV as a rule but in a smaller Motor Home I like the way a Chevrolet rides and drives better so would prefer a Chevrolet in this size. I like to boondock over getting into crowded campgrounds so that rear door would be great for ventilation. I would leave the table out and use the dinette for a sofa with a couple of TV trays for when you can't eat outside. Would love to see how well that unit holds up after a few years of use because all new RVs look great even the crappy built ones. But that model hasn't been around long enough to see a used 2015 or 16 model. To me thats something I would want to see before buying any new RV. But excellent review and good looking RV. BTW one of the wheel centers are missing lol.
We love this, but would prefer one sink with a cover & a porcelain toilet. Also, if they could give us some kind of cheap rubber head protector for those legs & gadgets that stick out.
This would be the perfect RV for me if it had a really comfortable jack-knife sofa instead of the J lounge, even better if it had a folding out center armrest to convert into theater seats with a couple of leg rests. Front passenger seat that rotates into the living space as well. Not sure if there would be a way to put the TV in a more central location, that would be awesome too.
I've been eyeing the Vegas/Axis 24.1 for over a year, the only issue is that it is 25'9" and I really like that this is sub 25' since there are some places I would like to park that limit it at 25'. Not sure if they would let me get away with that or not. Also, I like the abundant storage under the bed on this Coachmen, that I think might work better than the large pass-thru storage on the 24.1.
Great review guys!
we really missed the MSRP Burrrrpurrrpoopoah! 3 things we Love.........1 No Slides, 2 Interior Color makes it look bigger (NO SLIDES) 3 and the ability to keep the bikes on the inside with that great Garage and entrance from the back. 3 things we dislike....... 1 shower wall the textured wall makes it difficult to scrape after the shower, 2 even though we love the garage, not liking the bed at the rear, 3 will link up with you on the weight/toilet.....could have been porcelain! All and all thought this floor plan is great, if it has a Fiberglass roof and not a membrane roof this would be a winner. And the Price......WOW!
Hey how bout a class C on a dodge chassis? Will you review any?
This would be perfect...if they removed the sink from the bathroom.
We have a 20’ Coachmen 210qb Chev 4500 very similar unit minus the Murphy bed back door but larger storage underneath bedroom…Same shades and we can’t stand them in ours either…I think where you post the vehicle stays you are showing e350 numbers ours GVW is 14200…Nice video
Likes:
Above average CCC, bunk over the cab with 800# capacity, and generator location.
Dislikes:
Side cameras should be in the mirror housings, twist locks on basement storage doors, dump hangs low under the rear end, water connections should be behind a lockable cover, and the power cord is not permanently connected to the RV.
Yes, better than a Van and less expensive.
Is this model available in all wheel drive like the 21XG? This could be a daily driver!
Sorry, Matt,I have to disagree on the blinds. I love the blinds. I think shades look cheap and if you Use both hands, the blinds pull down great. Nice rig!
Phenomenal CCC!!!!
Great class C or should I call this the class B killer. Why spend all the extra on a class B when you get the space and options like this?
They can make extra seating at the back when bed fold up.
put extra window on that back exit door.
i would change the dry part bathroom floor into wet bath floor base also the bathroom wall. Dual benefits. It would not damage the flooring,no more tight space. its gonna get wet somehow. Especially with children. And save mama from drying out the floor gazollion times a day.
Love this unit so much. Ive never understood the price and desire for anyone to own a class B. Hell Id probably just sleep over the cab and leave the back area for storage
Chevy pushrod V8s always win for reliability against the over-engineered DOHC fords. Stupid timing chain tensioners have to be replaced. I still can't quite bring myself to choose this floorplan over the traditional Coachmen models with a fixed corner bed. The old style fixed under-bed storage is enormous. We never stay in one place for very long and often don't have a reserved site to camp on, so having to unload anything to sleep is a 100% deal-breaker. It looks genius until you actually think about how small-RVs are used. I actually thought about trading in our Coachmen Freelander 21QB for the XG, but it simply won't work for us.
All Ford's from 21 to present come with a single cam in block pushrod 445 Cid V8. The ones before that were 2 valve sohc 5.4 and 6.8 V10 in the E- series. Most Class A got the 3 valve V10 which can be a bit more problematic than in the 2 valve counterparts.
I really like this RV a lot!!!!
Love this motor home.. larger 450, counter space. Love no bump out!!blinds I like because they don’t rattle when driving. I HATE SQUEAKY UNITS.
The land of tiny tanks.
Great price!! Nice layout with the storage and door in the back. Finally something different. I like the dinette, with drawers. Not a fan of Chevy or the bathroom or the TV position.
I like it, just the right size for me and my golden (If he starts retrieving gold, I will be down to buy one quickly). I will have to check out the Ford chassis. I already see some modifications I would make if I were to purchase one. Can the refrigerator run on DC?
Matt I am a great fan of your channel. Matt or anyone out there. I want to purchase a motorhome within the next 2 years ( I am getting close to retirement). My wants are the shortest class c that will sleep 6 and has seat belts for 6 with a security net over the cab. Also, prefer Ezdel siding. No slides is a must! Ample inside and outside storage with a comfortable shower/toilet area. Please give me your recommendation. Thanks and a big time fan of your channel!!!!
Love you guys!!! Do the front seats swivel and can you get it in a awd?
Chevy!! Yes please
Must have a window in the bathroom.
I have a red hawk on the Chevy 4500- Same chassis as this one. And you didn’t mention it, but this transmission has an automatic manual gear and also a tow mode. Which takes Hills much easier.
Ford doesn't have that? I have always ignored the Chevy chassis in my research. Maybe I have been misinformed.
Hahahaha!! Found the ladder ;)
Another great review!
Thanks!
Love the back door, that great bunk and the “no slides” reality ;-)
My main question would be, like what the heck is that ladder doing in the shower?
Also, does this chassis come ever with a Diesel engine?
The diesel would be great to help with charging a lithium battery pack!
Neither the Chevrolet or Ford chassis have a diesel option. You have to go to a Mercedes-Benz chassis if you want diesel.
How come the B+ cross trail 21xg got the toilet position right but this slightly bigger RV got the toilet position completely wrong. I wish coachman would use the small restroom design like the 21xg.
PLEASE SWAP THE VANITY AND TOILET!!!
how wide is the back door?