What are class C recreational vehicles?
Class C recreational vehicles are typically built on motorized chassis and feature a bunk built over the cab of the chassis. Many class C recreational vehicles are sold to individuals purchasing their first motorized recreational vehicle. However, some class C recreational vehicles are referred to as super C recreational vehicles, as they are built on heavy duty truck chassis, such as Freightliner Custom Chassis. Super C recreational vehicles can contain many features and cost as much as a luxury class A motorhome.

Class C Recreational Vehicle
Many class C recreational vehicles have been sold to individuals looking to purchase their first motorized recreational vehicle. Class C recreational vehicles can be configured as a basic entry model or contain high end finishes and detail. Class C recreational vehicles are often built on a chassis with a gasoline powered engine.
Super C recreational vehicles are usually larger, being built on large heavy-duty truck chassis, such as Freightliner. Many prefer the large super C recreational vehicles over the traditional class A, as it feels more like driving a truck, than a motorhome.
Inspecting class C and super C recreational vehicles
Both class C and super C recreational vehicles have complex systems that should be inspected by an independent certified inspector before purchasing or taking delivery of the recreational vehicle. Due to the large size of the class C and super C recreational vehicle RV P. I. plans for our inspection to take most of the day. As with other inspections we will start as early as possible to allow more time for unforeseen circumstances and to inspect the recreational vehicle as fully as possible in the time allotted.

Jayco Seneca Super C
If you are considering a class C or Super C recreational vehicle, we encourage you to hire RV P. I. to conduct an inspection before taking delivery. Armed with the information gained from the inspection will give you peace of mind when making such a large financial decision. Additionally, having an independent inspection can reveal potential defects that should be addressed before purchasing the recreational vehicle or at least considered when making the decision to purchase the recreational vehicle.