This Is The TRUTH About Super C Motorhomes - Expectations VS. Reality!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • In this video, we show you the Pros And Cons Of Super C motorhomes and a lot of things to consider if you are thinking about purchasing a Super C motorhome. This is the truth about Super C Motorhomes, are they right for you?
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Комментарии • 512

  • @EndlessRVing
    @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +8

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  • @DatTruckinGuy
    @DatTruckinGuy Год назад +70

    As a semi truck driver, I would love a Super C. If the engine needs a service, I can take it to any Freightliner, T/A, or Petro truck stop and get the engine serviced, especially since Detroit Diesel engines have warranties at those truck stops. I can maneuver that Super C like a Corolla.

  • @SuperWalterF
    @SuperWalterF Год назад +62

    As a past RV driving instructor, I’ve been in and driven about 75 different Class-A MHs. Most are near or at the limits of their chassis engineering ( braking, load, towing, etc.). The super Cs often have at least 25% capacity remaining, even with full tanks. The stopping power alone puts me immovably in the Super C camp. Then add the serviceability and cost of repairs ($4000 windshield with 6-week wait time, vs $900 windshield that’s in-stock at many shops). Breakdown and you’re going to be making multiple calls to find a tow firm that’ll even do a class A, and when you find one, chances are it’s going to be a LOT further away. Lastly, I’ve seen both Class A and SupervCs following a wreck and the Super C has generally better survivability ( depends on the manufacturer). So, unless you have money to burn, the Super C is a far better bang for your purchasing AND maintenance dollars.

  • @davidescobar5366
    @davidescobar5366 2 года назад +44

    The issue of storage on a Super C can be overcome with it's awesome towing capacity meaning you can tow a garage and then some that will give you alot more storage space.
    The issue of a Super not being able to park in exclusive class A spaces is not a big deal if you intend to not stay near your RV all day and go out and explore either by foot or another vehicle towed behind the RV.
    The issue of a Super C having less gas is offset by the fact that there are countless truck stops across the country to fuel up. Also if most of your trips are day trips on your RV then fuel issues should also not be a concern.
    Super Cs are also growing in interior space.
    So overall I'd say a class C is a great investment concidering the price.

  • @jeeper5264
    @jeeper5264 2 года назад +55

    Great Video...I am a Super C dude..love the safety, serviceability and longevity factor. Super Cs are less likely to twist and crack floor tiles if you have them and that darn windshield cost and vulnerability on a class A is a downer..lastly I HATE diesel pushers for the fact that IF you have to do major engine work you may have to go in under the bed platform for said service (some models may vary)and having someone INSIDE my coach to service the engine is the deal breaker for m.e..but hey..there is a RUMP for EVERY saddle :)

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +6

      LOL All good points. Thanks for sharing!

    • @npe1pas
      @npe1pas 2 года назад +1

      it's bad enough to have to service the unit from inside but each time we have had a major service completed, the bedding ends up soiled because a mechanic used the bed to stand or placed tools on it.

  • @rschmidt320
    @rschmidt320 2 года назад +66

    I am a Super C guy. Couple other points: 1. Being towed. If your rig breaks down on the road, a super C is much easier to get towed to a service center. Some tow services (i've been told) won't tow an A Class because of potentially damaging it. 2. Service on the road if you break down. A lot of big rig service center have dispatch drivers that go out and work on rigs that break down on the road. You've probably seen them. With a Super C, they can come out to you and service you also, because you are running the same engine and they can easily get to it. Won't happen with an A Class. 3. Minor accident mitigation. Put a cattle guard on the front of your Super C, just like a big rig, and that deer you hit won't set you back thousands of dollars in repairs.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for the info.

    • @patbullard9276
      @patbullard9276 Год назад +1

      Regarding your last point, I agree and will cost less and take less time for repairs.

    • @davidmoody5302
      @davidmoody5302 Год назад

      Might tow easiest but cost pretty penny

    • @patbullard9276
      @patbullard9276 Год назад

      @@davidmoody5302 No more costly than a comparable class c.

    • @davidmoody8082
      @davidmoody8082 Год назад

      if the engine needs repairs a road man might can come out an ck it out as welll ill never buy another class a to big of a death trap hit back of a truck in ice storm your dead for sure.....there is a video on it ...the truth about super c go ck it out you will sell yours if you got one

  • @floridareedsreviews
    @floridareedsreviews 2 года назад +42

    I've driven busses professionally, both the big tour busses and the Gretch-style busses. Personally, I prefer the truck-style busses, so I have to say that I prefer the Super-C.

    • @brustar5152
      @brustar5152 Год назад

      The new Super C's being marketed now are built on the same chassis and powertrain, 9300HP/less than 100olbs tq, as your typical school bus. Picture yourself behind the wheel of that loaded with kids to approximate the full wet weight of a Super C and then picture you attempting to tow a 20,000lb trailer behind that and keeping up to traffic on even the slightest of grades, Any bets you'd not find that a pleasant driving experience?

    • @floridareedsreviews
      @floridareedsreviews Год назад

      @@brustar5152 I've driven a bunch of college kids from Logan UT to the SLC airport, asking with all of their luggage in both a tour bus and in a Gretch bus, touring a trailer. I prefer the super-c.

    • @jarrellbabb1344
      @jarrellbabb1344 8 месяцев назад +1

      The Super Cs remind me The international Nav Star Bus . .

    • @jarrellbabb1344
      @jarrellbabb1344 8 месяцев назад

      Wrong my Navistar has kept up with Motorcoaches on upgrades and flat roads.

  • @sgthawkeye
    @sgthawkeye 2 года назад +36

    Great video and I'm all in on the Super C. Regarding the Super C servicing vs Class A (gas or diesel) is the fact that with a diesel in service, the mechanics have to tear apart your bedroom and in the gas coach, the mechanics are tearing apart your front living area. My point being that with basically any type of Super C, the mechanics are working outside your coach while you are still able to enjoy the living space inside.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing

    • @NorthTrailRVCenter
      @NorthTrailRVCenter 13 дней назад

      Interesting point. I love the Dark Shadows/Barnabas Collins icon. My favorite show as a kid.👍

  • @bob3274
    @bob3274 2 года назад +34

    Great Video! We're Super C owners and prefer it over Class A's. We like the way it handles on the road, servicing is a breeze, and pulling a stacker trailer eliminates any storage shortage issues.

    • @sailingcarat4054
      @sailingcarat4054 6 месяцев назад +1

      We are about to pull the trigger on a Newmar Super C and will haul a stacker to track days around the US. We’ve never hauled a stacker. Do you have any advice or suggestions for hauling a stacker. It’s a bit intimidating lol

    • @NorthTrailRVCenter
      @NorthTrailRVCenter 13 дней назад

      @@sailingcarat4054 Good choice on the Newmar!👍

  • @NorthTrailRVCenter
    @NorthTrailRVCenter 13 дней назад +1

    We love both Class A and Super C Motorhomes. We sell them both. Deciding on which one to get really comes down to what you're looking for and expecting out of your motorhome. Thanks for showing our show display in your video.👍

  • @birdiephelan
    @birdiephelan 2 года назад +14

    Great Video. I sold my 42’ Diesel Pusher last year and in about 6 weeks will take delivery of my 2022 Renegade Classic 45CMR. I think it’s the best for me and my family. It’s a bath and half, 2 pull out couches and an over head bunk. Add the driving comfort for long trips and we are in love. Super C for me as far as I can see into the future.

    • @1hasbeen531
      @1hasbeen531 2 года назад

      Sounds like a winner! What truck chassis did you choose?

    • @birdiephelan
      @birdiephelan 2 года назад +4

      @@1hasbeen531 Cascadia with the DD16. Only chassis we could do the Bunk Cut out in

    • @1hasbeen531
      @1hasbeen531 2 года назад

      @@birdiephelan Nice, with big boy power! 12 speed ultrashift?

  • @divadyrdnal
    @divadyrdnal 2 года назад +7

    If you have a diesel pusher and it reaches 10+ years old, the serviceability and number of service centers of the super C class (truck chassis) will become apparent. If you trade coaches often, get what you like! My 12 year old diesel pusher was great, but the rear radiator blocked engine servicing and it really was a problem to find a RV mechanic shop that will repair it, especially while on the road…we are Super C shopping currently

  • @denniscaling1796
    @denniscaling1796 2 года назад +14

    Super C has my vote. P 4 chassis is The best chassis by far and the 505 hp 1850 pounds of torque.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Dennis.

    • @brustar5152
      @brustar5152 Год назад

      Yeah man! Now we're talking a real "Super C" The ones being marketed now are more frequently the International/Freightliner class 5/6 medium duty chassis with the drive train of a 2500 series P/U and there is no way those will tow anything like 20,000lbs comfortably, or even safely.

  • @hotrodgs
    @hotrodgs 2 года назад +5

    As my wife is handicapped and 74 we are looking for a super c , simply because of the accessibility , the side door makes a ton of difference when toting groceries up the steps . Also because of the servicing ease of the engine compartment .

  • @user-oq2if6nx2j
    @user-oq2if6nx2j Год назад +11

    A couple of comments on this one:
    1) when they discussed towing capability they omitted the key reason a Class A or diesel pusher (engine in the rear) might be able to two less and that's because the engine/motor is sitting behind the rear axle. The rear axle is rated as so many pounds so you can't be running a stacker trailer (2 vehicles) behind a diesel pusher which has the engine weighing down the rear axle. It's all about axle ratings and whether or not you have one axle or you have two and what their rating is regarding the weight they can support.
    2) on the driveability issue, one reason the Super C feels more stable is that it has the weight of the engine on top of the front axle and then the weight of the Generator, water/waste tanks, heater, etc on the rear axle which is more in balance than a pusher which has most of it's weight on the rear axle. RV manufacturers will move up the generators and other items like batteries, etc towards the front of the coach to create more balance, generally speaking the Super C will feel a little more reassuring and you'll be a little more confident while driving one.
    3) and one last point, you need to determine what you are going to use this vehicle for, how many people will be in it etc. If your main destination is to a resort with all the amenities then a Class A can make sense. If you want something that makes life on the road and maybe going into some challenging spaces the Super Cs under 38 ft are easier to navigate. A 45ft Class A can be a challenge even for the experienced driver. And the Miles Per Gall difference can be enormous between a Super C with the Cummins L9 engine (usually under 38ft) and the DD13 or Cummins X12 or X15 (usually in the 40ft plus Class A's.
    Be safe out there!!

    • @victorgillen2439
      @victorgillen2439 Год назад

      You sir know what you are talking about 👍

    • @user-oq2if6nx2j
      @user-oq2if6nx2j Год назад

      @@victorgillen2439 Thank you!

    • @rrrrkoop2776
      @rrrrkoop2776 9 месяцев назад

      excellent points. we think there are travelers and there campers. we seldom stay anywhere over a couple of days so the super C is great. if staying months I would just get a fifth wheel. But what i miss most from my former class A is the Air Ride suspension. that is a joy going down the highway.

  • @timaz1066
    @timaz1066 2 года назад +6

    I have a 2000 Monaco dynasty on a roadmaster S series chassis and I love the way it drives. As far as safety, you just have to keep your head out of the cockpit and pay attention to your driving no different than anything else.

  • @wkwsmith8412
    @wkwsmith8412 2 года назад +5

    you guys really missed the point between these 2 classes. The two aren`t really comparable. You buy a Diesel Super C when you need to pull a lot of weight behind, like a car trailer or a stacker trailer for going to car,truck, motorcycle races or carrying horses etc. Class A more luxury. Super Cs for heavy hauling.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад

      Start at 2:43 of the video and watch from there. Thanks for watching and the comment

  • @louiswatson6227
    @louiswatson6227 Год назад +8

    Great show guys, I've been driving big rigs for over forty years even drove full buses but not that long but me personally, I'd go with a Super C anyday over a Class A yeah, yeah more capacity for fuel, more storage, I get it but I've seen the horrible accidents with these busses and they're not pretty, for me safety is my #1 deciding factor plus i can feel the rd you feel more grounded but to each his own, keep em coming guys!

  • @billallen7468
    @billallen7468 2 года назад +11

    Great videos, keep it up! I definitely prefer the Super C. Another couple of pros for the Super Cs is getting them towed. Tow truck drivers do not like Class As, they are hard to hook up, sometimes need special equipment. They tow regular trucks all the time. Some of the Super Cs have tandem rear axles instead of a tag axle. Also I do not care for the entrance on most Class As, climbing around the passenger seat. As for the floor space, I would get a 45 foot Super C over a 38 or 40 foot Class A.

  • @melissal3383
    @melissal3383 Год назад +5

    We have a Super C. We found a 34’ because we are hikers & love maneuverability. We love state parks. I worked in a hospital so safety was HUGE!! I’m a petite woman & I’ve driven it everywhere! These are not investments, they are toys. We considered buying a lot in an RV resort but chose to buy a true sticks & bricks winter home in Florida. Many resorts have a 10 year rule & though we bought a new RV, i did not want to deal with the rv age factor. Besides, I feel the RV is nice but a true winter home is much nicer in MHO.

    • @melissal3383
      @melissal3383 Год назад

      And i forgot…. I barely fill my compartments. Still have plenty of storage everywhere.

  • @gregmichael7693
    @gregmichael7693 2 года назад +11

    Driveability is tops. My wife won't drive a class A anymore.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +1

      Yes driving a Super C is pretty sweet.

  • @markbivens277
    @markbivens277 2 года назад +4

    Newmar Supreme Aire bath and a half and rear door I don't want to climb out a window ,Renegade Ikon. I love that your front wheels are like a regular truck not behind you.45' Super C for me.😜

  • @rickr9990
    @rickr9990 2 года назад +9

    Good video - pros and cons to both, but super c fits us best. Safety and serviceability are top priorities. Picking up our 2022 Verona 36 VSB in about a week!

  • @majorwedgie8166
    @majorwedgie8166 6 месяцев назад +2

    You forget that class A's rarely come in 4x4 where as you can usually find a four wheel drive C or Super C.

  • @sheltermutts4185
    @sheltermutts4185 2 года назад +3

    Service is a huge issue. By way of example my ford diesel truck had an alternator problem that left me stranded in Boise a couple of years ago. I coasted into a Bretz RV lot and was glad it was there. Not only would they not help me, they threatened to tow me away rather than sell me a battery or jump me. Lucky for me there was diesel truck repair facility across the street that did help me. So my choice for my next RV will include my experience and it will certainly not be something that needs to get fixed at Bretz RV.

  • @messenger8139
    @messenger8139 2 года назад +6

    Hi Izzy and MJ, Great to see you. I'd like to get into answering the questions that you posed. If money was not an object and you were able to purchase a Newell or a Prevost with tag axle turns, I really challenge you to compare that to any class Super C with regard to ride. And the interior quality of your highest and Super C still does not compare to the quality of any Newell or a Prevost. but I guess that's not really fair because the most high-end Class A's cost a lot more than most high-end Super C's. And of course there's a whole other class that you did not discuss called Expedition vehicles. I guess they are specialized Super C's, Unimogs and all.

  • @npe1pas
    @npe1pas 2 года назад +4

    We have a Class A but are interested in a Super C as a replacement. The reason for replacement is that Atlanta lacks service facilities for Class A equipment. There is one chain that caters to the high end customer but it is nearly impossible to get a service advisor to call you back to schedule service due to their limited facilities. It would be so much nicer to be able to call my local Freightliner repair shop to get the annual services completed.

  • @petedonahue2221
    @petedonahue2221 2 года назад +1

    Great info video!!!

  • @agratefulsoul2816
    @agratefulsoul2816 2 года назад +14

    We have been full timing on our Renegade Verona VSB for about 7 months now. Absolutely love it (for all the reasons you talk about) buy especially when it comes to boondocking.
    We have camped on many places that would have been prohibitive in a class A.
    I have not had an issue with storage. Interior space depends on the floorplan, and many more super Cs are now offering opposing slides, more than one bath, etc.
    Our 2017 build quality is superb. We both drive, and even after a long driving day, we are not as exhausted as we were after driving a class A for the same time.
    We do a lot of boondocking, so the tank capacity is huge for us. Just did an upgrade to Lithium batteries to give us more capacity in that regard.
    BTW, we travel with 3 large dogs. Long story short, we love our Super C!

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад

      So awesome. Thanks for sharing!

    • @bobmariano3731
      @bobmariano3731 2 года назад

      My wife & I are looking at the Renagade Verona also , however we are concerned about the 350 hp , we live in Colorado & plan on using it to Boondock on BLM lands . How’s the power towing on steep passes ( mountains ) ? We’d prefer a 450 hp . Thx for the info & safe travels 👍

    • @douglassellers7528
      @douglassellers7528 Год назад +2

      @@bobmariano3731 hey I drove a semi all over the west. My truck had a 350 hp Cummings and it got me over any pass just fine.

    • @user-3tf67bk46u
      @user-3tf67bk46u Год назад

      @@douglassellers7528 Ya, it's amazing how big hp is promoted in vehicles that weigh way less than half many a semi can weigh. It's not crucial to do 75 mph up a mountain. I guess for those who think it is though, well.. there's a 600+ hp 2200+ ftlb torque engine out there with your name on it.
      I suspect the main breakdown in decision making is not understanding the significant difference in torque availability. They are used to what 350 hp means in a gas job and can't relate to what amount of work can be done when you've got big block truck diesel torque that's propelling you up those mountains. But at least as RVing becomes more popular, drivers are becoming more informed all the time.

  • @jameskennedy673
    @jameskennedy673 2 года назад +2

    My wife and I prefer Class C. This way we could share driving. She used to drive a International school bus, I’ve drove a Freight Liner truck. My wife said that there’d be no way that she would drive a Class A, doesn’t want to learn either. I agree with her. You’re talking about the engine noise, it doesn’t bother us, a Diesel engine sound sound is music to our ears. As far as Resorts, we don’t need all of the bells and whistles, nor the bling. It’s like you said, everyone has different taste. Keep doing what you do 👍👍👍👍

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад

      Awesome thanks for sharing James. 😁

  • @roydavis2242
    @roydavis2242 2 года назад +7

    I was gonna say the Class A windshield is great, until you break one. It kinda makes sense why Class A windshields are more susceptible to breaking. That nose sticking out of a Super C offers some protection. I am a Class A guy but I have considered a Super C a few times. I'd feel more comfortable driving a Super C to Alaska than my Class A.

  • @wesalexander2693
    @wesalexander2693 2 года назад +2

    Speaking of "Super", this is another Super video, guys! Great topic, spot-on analysis. I concur with your views. There are some strong reasons for going with a Super C, but storage is a huge issue for us, maybe we have too much "stuff", but much of it we consider essential for camping (glamping). As for serviceability and access to the engine of a Class A, I've thought that was a concern too, but when talking to a tech at a local Cummins shop recently when our coach was in for an engine related recall, I asked that question - they didn't think it was an issue especially with the side mounted radiator on the DS and other Class A's that have a similar configuration.

  • @stewartdunkley4108
    @stewartdunkley4108 2 года назад +4

    I am firmly in the Super C camp but am slightly biased because I have one. It is a 2004 Gulfstream 6340 Kodiak C5500 chassis with a Duramax diesel. Old yes, not as glitzy yes but affordable. Repairs are easily attainable and many I can do myself. These new machines are fabulous but the cost is far outside the reach of many would be RV ers. With 10k pound towing capacity I can easily haul my trailer with 2 horses and a Harley and all our gear from Canada to Florida and still get around 10 mpg.
    For us it is the perfect solution and we have enjoyed many, many miles of travel in it!!

  • @othmana2979
    @othmana2979 2 года назад +1

    Great comparison. Thanks.

  • @Gdesign959
    @Gdesign959 Год назад +1

    Great video. I learned a ton watching this video.

  • @claytonventers9704
    @claytonventers9704 Год назад +2

    As a FF/medic it is easier to cut someone out of a super c than a class A.

  • @thyhangman
    @thyhangman 2 года назад +4

    My team loyalty changes by the video! lol but if it was going to happen in real life it'll happen in a super C, probably a Show Hauler or a 1492 Coachworks.

  • @larryhudson3930
    @larryhudson3930 2 года назад +1

    Excellent issues to consider! Good points. Seemed the comparison was more with Diesel Pusher Class A's vice "Class A's." We own a Class C and have considered moving to a gas class A or super C. The point made about some resorts only allow Class A's, isn't an issue for us because there are plenty of RV campgrounds out there. The CCC is a real plus for most Super C's for us. Seems the Super C's are more expensive. Plus, we want a bath and half if we ever get rid of our class C (Entegra Esteem 29V). thanks, excellent video.

  • @doylekstewart
    @doylekstewart Год назад +4

    Good discussion! thanks for starting it. I have a couple other factors that sway my preference to the super C: 1) I like having the extra bed over the cab for guests. Class A's do not have that, except in a gasser which is not an option due to capacity and towing, without blocking access through the main door. 2) IMHO a super C feels more like I am driving my house around while a class A makes me feel like I live in my [very large] car with the entrance being in the cockpit.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. FYI Fleetwood has numerous Class A diesels with drop down bunks.

  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox 2 года назад +2

    Great job going over the pros and cons.

  • @danawoods3183
    @danawoods3183 2 года назад +1

    Going to have to stay with our Tiffin Class A. Thanks for the video.

  • @terrysweat4204
    @terrysweat4204 2 года назад +5

    We like the super Cs (Renegade Classic) but as you stated, can't go to a lot of RV resorts, as of now, for whatever reason. We love our class A DP, (which we have) especially with the storage capability under the coach. While love the big windshield but not a fan of replacement cost. The super C does seem more durable tho..

  • @kdub1666
    @kdub1666 2 года назад +3

    I agree. All windshields collect rocks and will break but those huge flat class A's wind shields are more likely to catch rocks and break. I hope they design super C's so the refrigerators can be easily removed via the smaller side entry door. I see that 2022 Showhauler had a good sized 19cuft residential fridge.

  • @harterbob
    @harterbob 2 года назад +1

    Another great video. We own a Tiffin class A, but I really like the Renegade super Cs.

  • @1sheinz
    @1sheinz 2 года назад +4

    I just watched a review on a DYNAMAX SuperC. It had incredable basement storage compared to all these that you've reviewed. It was on Andrew Steels channel. And it has a DEAN LOUCKS paintjob on all Dynamax's just like the Prevo Liberty. You should look it up before making your choice. CHEERS Steve h.

  • @kenmccalla1750
    @kenmccalla1750 Год назад +9

    We are first time buyers and just purchased a 33 ft dynamax Europa. One of the biggest reasons was the size was small enough to fit into more campgrounds and I may be wrong but the rig looks like it could handle rough dirt roads better than a class A.

    • @NorthTrailRVCenter
      @NorthTrailRVCenter 13 дней назад

      Dynamax makes some great products. We just started carrying the Dynamax Europa. We're excited about it. Great little Super C!👍

  • @denniscaling1796
    @denniscaling1796 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information. Love your channel..!

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Much appreciated.

  • @jasonclift7253
    @jasonclift7253 2 года назад +4

    Great info again guys - We are leaning towards a Super C at this point mainly because of safety and getting it worked on and serviced - Thanks guys !

    • @johngaudet6316
      @johngaudet6316 Год назад

      It will get worked on less because it's a truck not a deisel pusher.

  • @rickhicks3477
    @rickhicks3477 2 года назад +4

    The question you have to ask is how long will you drive at a time ? I drove trucks, for the long distance and time Super C works best for me. If you only drive 3 or 4 hours maybe the class A works will. To me it will be about the safety and the miles you drive in a day. Great video 👍👍

  • @ShaunSmoot
    @ShaunSmoot Год назад +1

    Great video. I just started looking into an RV. This was helpful. I think I’m Team Class A. Then I also did a little research for anyone who wants the answer. Yes the Super C zoning is not for the RVers they don’t want truckers to use the resorts for overnight or stops so they make the rule to keep them out but effects the RVers 👍🏽

  • @JeffTapolci
    @JeffTapolci 2 года назад +8

    Great video. Like most other things, the choice depends on needs and wants.
    We had a 2018 Dutch Star and now have a 2022 Renegade Classic class 8 chassis. We don't see us ever going back to a DP. While driving an SC, stability is second to none, especially when towing a Toad or enclosed trailer (40,000 lb). The drivability is also fantastic. We also drove non-class 8 Renegade, and it was nice, but it did not drive like its big brother. Not all SC are created equal.
    Regarding the cons you mentioned in the video, we felt those were unimportant, and we're good trade-offs. Most trucking companies will tow an SC over a DP because they are familiar with towing that type of vehicle. Most truck stops also have repair facilities to service and support an SC-type vehicle.
    Another negative of an SC is the turning radius. It is not as great as on a DP, but you have to adjust and plan for it. Another thing we noticed is our SC is quieter while driving (outside the engine and wind noise). We do not have the squeaks (plastic rubbing) like our Dutch Start.
    The Dutch star and the Renegade Classic are at the same level to build quality; however, our SC costs more than our DP new.

    • @bobmariano3731
      @bobmariano3731 2 года назад

      Great points & advice ! Thx 👍

    • @brustar5152
      @brustar5152 Год назад +1

      But, your Renegade built unit is not a typical Super C with your dedicated class 8 chassis. It will have far more Hp and Tq than the Super C's being marketed now. The super C's showing up at RV sales places today are actually class 5 & 6 units with the same engines and drivetrains 2500 series P/U's are now equipped with, such as 300/320 Hp and under 1,000lbs torque and along with their wet weight, will not be noted for towing 20,000lbs either comfortably or efficiently. That tow weight being given to these lesser chassis will come back to bite them when owners attempt to tow a stacker behind and wonder why their 6/8 spd Allison has got them in the red range on the tach to just climb a minimal grade while attempting to not become a rolling road block for everything from Volkswagon beetles to 30 year old gas winnies passing them and giving them the middle finger salute.

  • @HFord-vs6hi
    @HFord-vs6hi 2 года назад

    C family here!! Love the towing and stability on road.

  • @tomallen9179
    @tomallen9179 2 года назад +4

    Good episode about a very relevant issue…The driving experience of the super c is a big deal for me but I guess the A wins for overall space and the driving is something I can live with…
    Thanks again for another cool episode. “I’m gonna” 😁for sure watch the next one

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching. Gonna go now. 😂

  • @jims367
    @jims367 2 года назад +5

    We've owned both, Super C is the one for us.

  • @Bluponi
    @Bluponi Год назад +1

    Great video... My favorite Super C is the Newmar Supreme Aire... Seems like it has the biggest bathroom of all Super C's

  • @roadwarrior37
    @roadwarrior37 2 года назад +17

    I have driven my 2021MODEL 4061 SUPERSTAR this year 21k mileage , and have a 2022 Explorer coming in shortly. I agree with most of your comments. For me , first and foremost was safety along with serviceability. Both of these models are of high quality which you would agree. Because of availability they have better resale value . I like seeing all the different types of RV’s but I’m definitely Team Super C.

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @thyhangman
      @thyhangman 2 года назад

      Switching it up just to experience something different or has something about the Superstar disappointed, that you wouldn't mind sharing?

    • @roadwarrior37
      @roadwarrior37 2 года назад +3

      @@thyhangman I have no disappointment in owning the superstar , my wife loves all the storage inside and the light colored cabinets. I’m changing because Newmar doesn’t use the Cascadia chassis or I would be buying that. I need more horsepower to haul a large trailer. Newmar is an awesome company. There’s so many things that the Superstar beat the Verona in making my decision which is both using the M2 106 CHASSIS.

    • @roadwarrior37
      @roadwarrior37 2 года назад +1

      @@thyhangman I didn’t mention you can’t compare the Newmar super c to the renegade Explorer , chassis so different.

    • @bobmariano3731
      @bobmariano3731 2 года назад +2

      Hey Jim, what’s the difference in their chassis ? ? My wife & I plan on getting a “ Show Hauler “ 37-40 ft but prefer at least 450 hp engine . Verona Renagade only come in 350 , With your experience what type of chassis would you prefer ? ? We plan on towing our 2019 Navigator behind it also & Boondock . Trying to find out as much info about Super C’s & the specs ! Thx 👍⚾️

  • @1hasbeen531
    @1hasbeen531 2 года назад +6

    Super C is my preference. Can not deny some of the advantages of a Class A, though. If everyone liked the same thing the world would be boring.

  • @xToddmcx
    @xToddmcx Год назад +5

    I just drove a 26 foot box truck across the country (26 foot is the box length, not the truck length), towing a car. IIRC it was an International chassis. It was a Penske, so it was optioned fairly well. Adaptive Cruise control, lane departure, collision mitigation. While that stuff certainly helped, possibly even prevented an accident, after 3 days I got out of that thing and hoped I would never have to do it again. I'm certainly not going to buy one and drive it around for fun, which is what a Super C is.
    So I get that people are buying them now just because they look cooler, but I think where Super Cs really shine is when you have a heavy hobby. Horse shows, auto racing, power boats, things like that. You don't need 10-20k lbs towing capacity for your toad, but you do to trailer a race car in a workshop trailer. Which is why some Super Cs are surprisingly short, around 30 feet long. So when you add your 15-20 foot long trailer you're not longer than a semi.

    • @brustar5152
      @brustar5152 Год назад +1

      I towed a 38ft Mobile Suites for years with a class 7 chassis 450 hp - 1400 ft lbs with a full ten spd Eaton Fuller manual. I can categorically state I would not want any class C with a power train combo lower than that, as with the combined wet weight of the Super C and a 20,000 lb stacker trailer as an example, you'd be passed by everything out there if it's using the typical 300Hp and less than 100olb Tq with one of those wimpy Allison autos the typical class 5/6 chassis comes with. Your auto tranny temps and rpm's would be in the red zone if climbing any long minimum gradient while attempting to keep up with the traffic.

  • @dcampbell97
    @dcampbell97 2 года назад +1

    I have too much stuff to have a Super C. I am not pulling a trailer for my things because I want to pull a car. So I am sticking with class A. I'm very happy with mine!

  • @justwag9750
    @justwag9750 11 месяцев назад +8

    I have driven and spent a lot of time in both. I like the way the C drives, rides, handles, and the power more than an A. Yet once I get to my destination I prefer the room and storage of the A over that of the C. There are some really nice custom C being built I watched a review of a 1492 Coachworks Class C that impressed me. I have spent way more time in Class A but recently Class C has won my vote. I put 80,000 miles on an Class A motorhome. And it is more like driving in a "captains" chair as he said in this video, yet from the maintenance side of things, the way the Super C handles, and the fact that just calling the closest truck stop if you have a problem with a Class C and the mobile repair person will come to service your drivetrain in the Class C where when the water pump went out in my Class A in bum f&^% nowhere land I had to wait for 36 hours for RV place to open and half a day for someone to come out. In Class C I could have had a water pump in hours because almost every truck stop with a service department carries or can get from another truck stop most parts for the drivetrain. Safety and service outweigh the storage and extra room. I didn't always feel that way yet I do now.

  • @jmcg6160
    @jmcg6160 Год назад +2

    Super C all the way. Only one exit on the A's and it is limited while driving. The A's have more room and amenities but I'll take the safety advantage and advantage of service, windshield replacement etc.

  • @scotttownley5076
    @scotttownley5076 Год назад +1

    just watched and read lots of these comments we are going to upgrade our very old class A i am only going to look at the Super C The comments have me convinced the super is the only way to go thanks for the video

  • @terracruiser89
    @terracruiser89 Год назад +1

    Super C. I like the drive safety, service and tow capacity. The storage is not an issue. More than enough for one or two people. Good job on the video.

  • @Nathan-io1mu
    @Nathan-io1mu 25 дней назад +1

    Great video thank you.

  • @petepeterson8051
    @petepeterson8051 2 года назад +9

    Team Super C, we have a Newmar Superstar 4059 on order. Bath and a half floorplan. Can't wait for it to be completed and delivered!!!

  • @karlswope2331
    @karlswope2331 2 года назад +2

    Team Super-C...Renegade on order since August

  • @jmprues
    @jmprues 2 года назад +3

    Great video! I think super c market will grow especially with the cargo capacity and tow capacity. I think the super c’s for me seem to make the most sense.

  • @DJL625
    @DJL625 Год назад +1

    Love both equally, at this point I’m leaning towards Super C ( renegade ) . I’ve been looking for two years just unable to pul the trigger yet !

  • @beziergrin
    @beziergrin 9 месяцев назад +4

    I just wanted to point out something about safety. I’m a truck driver and have seen accidents right up close. I love the form of the super c BUT take a long hard look at the hood and engine placement. If you are in a hardcore front end accident, that hood is going to fly right up towards the driver’s head. The engine is floating almost suspended on the chassis; it will fold up towards you depending on the rnergy levels.
    The A class the engine is below you. Nothing is coming up at you like a hood. If you collide with a four wheeler it will fold under you. So as long as you are belt buckled you have way better safety in what I call a cab over. This is also one of the reasons europe only allows cabovers.

    • @joedwc
      @joedwc 8 месяцев назад

      This is wrong on so many levels

  • @ryukuseymour
    @ryukuseymour Год назад

    Watched this off and on over the past year and read the helpful comments from others. Currently I'm a 5th wheel guy but think my next purchase will be the Super C. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @cwroadking
    @cwroadking 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi great video, my question is what is the pros and cons of getting into a parking lot with a class A and a super C trying to get into a Walmart to get food.

  • @robertyounkinjr.1564
    @robertyounkinjr.1564 2 года назад +1

    If you buy a stacker trailer to haul your vehicle and you can also have a custom built to haul more personal stuff than any clase can carry .

  • @donhaas8547
    @donhaas8547 2 года назад +2

    My wife and I are looking at regular class C units on the Ford E-450. Less expensive to purchase and lower maintenance costs.

  • @johnwhite2978
    @johnwhite2978 2 года назад +3

    Super C all the way. Had to replace a windshield and TWO TRANSMISSIONS in my class A. Great insurance helped but you still have deductible and wait time for repair parts, total about eight months. One summer lost.

  • @jim33758
    @jim33758 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @rollingeezer
    @rollingeezer 2 года назад +12

    I like the Class C but own a Class A and own a lot in a Class A only Motorcoach Resort. I recently tried to get our community to allow Super C’s but it was pretty clear early during the process that the owners in our resort had zero interest in changing the community formation documents. More often than not the issue can be resolved by the owners but there are a lot of folks that are Class A only come hell or high water! I’m not wedded to Class A but it appears I am in the minority. One reason I am looking at Class C’s is I’m tired of replacing the windshield. I’m on #3 in just 2 years!

    • @EndlessRVing
      @EndlessRVing  2 года назад +2

      Some resorts allow Super C's. We wish more of them would! Thanks for sharing John.

    • @lorrieleaver2447
      @lorrieleaver2447 9 месяцев назад

      I believe it’s down to pure snobbery as the class A like to think there superior. I think it’s down to how well you keep your RV and Super C. Even age counts for these resorts no matter how stunning the vehicle in question.

  • @gregevans1804
    @gregevans1804 2 года назад +1

    I bought my 4369 2019 Dutch star it was like driving a dream sometimes on weekends the wife and I would just have go for a drive. And we wintered in Naples pelican lake we 😊

  • @rrrrkoop2776
    @rrrrkoop2776 9 месяцев назад +1

    went from class A to super C mainly for "3 doors". we love driver and passenger doors and camper door. the one thing i hated about class A was stepping over the passenger to get in and out.

  • @andreogden5541
    @andreogden5541 2 года назад +1

    Great video you guys. I'm definitely a Super C guy because I'm a diesel mechanic.

  • @jasonalper7898
    @jasonalper7898 6 месяцев назад +1

    You have a Class A and Super C, but the big huge Renegade style Trucks, on the Race Sites they call them Truck conversions.

  • @richt.4900
    @richt.4900 2 года назад +1

    Love em all! 😉👍🏻🤗

  • @marychristie6194
    @marychristie6194 2 года назад +2

    Team Class A DP -I don’t think those C’s have enough room -We had some RVers next us in a Super C and the guy said it isn’t that comfortable in the cab -Class A all the way -and we have never had problems getting our class A serviced ❤️🚌🇺🇸

  • @savannahb5068
    @savannahb5068 2 года назад +1

    Was going to get a Tiffin Phaeton now leaning towards a Super C for safety. I will sacrifice space for safety all day long. And they are looking pretty.

  • @dandinhofer9240
    @dandinhofer9240 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. Love your channel. (2) questions. If the Class A gasoline engine chassis has a drive line running North-South how is that rendered in the positive column regarding cargo capacity (limited pass through) as compared to the Super C neg? Question #2. Why do RV camps exclude or deny access to a super C if any regular class C Ford E350/450 chassis falls under commercial box truck applications throughout the nations freight servers. Class A's RV diesel pushers are basically Greyhound buses with gussied up fiberglass front and rear end caps distinguishing them from their workhorse Greyhound cousins. What gives????

  • @cathybeall986
    @cathybeall986 2 года назад +1

    Love bothA and Super C. Thanks!

  • @ronalves9118
    @ronalves9118 Год назад +1

    I lived in a 38 ft fifth wheel for five years it was great. But in a class A think about that Hugh front windshield, if it breaks you need many thousand of dollars. I have driven big trucks for a few years and I always liked that engine out front for the safety. I have also driven class A but I will still choose that Truck super C. Ron USCG RET

  • @DFYinformed
    @DFYinformed 2 года назад

    Well, I’ve had neither. I’ve only had a tow behind trailer, but I would lean to the Super-C if I had to pick one. Reasons… don’t need a lot of storage; if I do need it, I’ll pull a trailer with my motorcycle in it anyway. Which leads me to towing capacity… love that in a Super-C. And then serviceability. Like the idea of being able to pull in any commercial diesel service center and have them work under the hood instead of in my coach.

  • @GerardoLiraSolis
    @GerardoLiraSolis 2 года назад +1

    Class A Canyon star, floor plan 3927 is the one for my taste, and now even more with the FRED on it, but my heart is also looking to super C, but no garage is common on those.
    Greetings from Mexico

  • @FadeToBlackLLC
    @FadeToBlackLLC 2 года назад +1

    Like someone else mentioned. Super C for hauling. If I'm not towing a loaded trailer around constantly I personally would not want a Super C. I think they are awesome for racers that don't need all the luxury just a place to stay.
    Class A with a enclosed trailer and I'm good. Now I just need the trailer.
    Very informative video 👍🏾

    • @richardmondor1360
      @richardmondor1360 2 года назад +1

      Super C's are for racer that don't need all the luxury? Have you seen the inside of a Renegade, Showhauler or Tiffin Super C [not one of the medium duty Super C's like in this vid]. Don't get confused with a Toter Home that is a different animal all together, that is designed for towing/living and gives up some comforts in exchange.

  • @geneclow3297
    @geneclow3297 Год назад +2

    Interesting. ONE benefit of the Super C that you overlooked is the seperate "house" entry. With a Class A pusher, with the exception of very few the "house" entry is at the front passengers seat. I know, I know - if you get a gas Class A it too will have a "house" entry. Bottom line, very few Class A diesel have a "house" entry.

  • @mike4769
    @mike4769 2 года назад +1

    I keep going back and forth. I really like the verona in the under 350 k category. But if I ever have the money I would go with a used prevost or even better a used newell. It all depends on what our retirement looks like in 3 years.

  • @germanjimenez5968
    @germanjimenez5968 10 месяцев назад

    I am undecided. I am exploring which one to get. Class A, B, C, Super C Mega, 5th Wheel or Travel Trailer. 🤭🤭🤔🤔🤔. I will continue to do my research. Great presentation. Very informative.

  • @berealhealthy
    @berealhealthy 9 месяцев назад +2

    Two of the most important facts about RVs no reviewer ever mentions is wood frame or steel frame and what's the roof made of if it leaks will the walls rot inside

  • @jackx917
    @jackx917 2 года назад +1

    You talked about safety in the comparison, but I’ve never heard anyone talk about airbags on these vehicles!

  • @donwhitehead5705
    @donwhitehead5705 2 года назад +1

    We are leaning toward Team Super C.

  • @HabitualButtonPusher
    @HabitualButtonPusher Год назад +2

    Super C. Having that front axle in front of the pilot/copilot seats is a huge plus for safety, tire blowouts and in my case getting my copilot comfortable to drive it. She never would drive our old class A. If you can drive a pickup truck you can drive a super c and feel comfortable.

  • @brustar5152
    @brustar5152 Год назад +2

    You should mention that all Super C's are not created equal because those with the 300 HP and under 1000 Ft Lb's of torque with an automatic transmission (basically the same drivetrain offered in 2500 series P/U's) and their wet weight will in no circumstances pull 20,000lbs safely or efficiently. They'll be the units being passed by everything out there while that automatic has them in the amber tach range going up even the slightest of grades. So akin to the diesel pusher class A's; to get the "actual" and realistic 20,000lb tow efficiency you gotta go higher Hp & Torque - ergo MORE money, just like the A's.

  • @skinnerMTB
    @skinnerMTB Год назад +7

    I worked in auto insurance for many, many years. While the Super C's appear safer "in theory", the numbers simply don't back it up. Don't know why exactly, but that's just the reality - people aren't dying in front end Class A collisions. My personal theory is two things, 1.) You sit up much higher, giving you better visibility down the road. And 2.) The center of gravity is so low and you are up so high. Most collisions are with smaller vehicles. Front mounted generators take the hit, people bounce around inside and walk out a little dizzy. Unless you are smashing into another 40-50k lb object you're going to be safe in either :).....FYI, there is something like 9 MILLION RVs on the road and something like 26 fatalities annually, and that includes passengers in the other vehicle. All these bohemoths are very, very safe.

  • @larryrueckert5850
    @larryrueckert5850 4 месяца назад +1

    How about mileage? Clearance for things like dog shows parking on grass at Fairgrounds...hunting on a farm access road?

  • @leemarinus
    @leemarinus 11 месяцев назад +1

    With a Super C I could always tow a storage trailer, as an option. I like safety and driveability.