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@MapNerd, @10thtp, Do you have any thoughts about any of the Super Cs? I am also in the process of researching a purchase. My research, at least thus far, agrees with your assessments/comments. I am headed to the FL RV Super Show this weekend to continue the process.
Personally, I find them not worth the typical asking price unless you need to pull some serious weight. Super-Cs are most intended for those who need to pull a large trailer or heavy item with them. Think NASCAR pit crew pulling a mobile garbage full of tools and parts, or someone pulling a large boat or maybe even a double stacker trailer loaded with a heavy vehicle and lots of other heavy stuff. Perhaps someone who wants to pull a large horse trailer.

If you don’t have that need, a Super-C tends to get you a high price, with less space than a Class A, but often a similar length creating the same length restrictions you might encounter with a tag axle diesel pusher. You do often get air ride seats and driver and passenger doors though, so there’s that.
 

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