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    About Class A Gas Motorhomes

    Class A motorhomes are the largest and most luxurious RVs on the market, with spacious interiors and premium residential appliances. Gasoline-powered models cost less than diesel motorhomes, both in initial purchase price and in the cost of maintenance.

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    About Class A Gas Motorhomes

    For the ultimate in comfort and interior space, consider a gasoline-powered Class A motorcoach. These well-appointed RVs are some of the largest available, with all the comforts of home. RVUniverse.com can help you choose the best Class A gas motorhome for extended travel, family vacations, or full-time RV living.


    2025 Tiffin Allegro Open Road Class A Gas Motorhome

    Just like diesel Class A RVs, gas-powered models are popular among retirees, remote workers, and families who want to travel without giving up the convenience of home.

    Gas Class A RV Size & Space Advantages

    Front-engine Class A gas models are typically shorter, lighter, and more maneuverable than the rear-engine “pusher” foundations of most Class A diesels. New “gassers” are predominantly built on Ford F-53 chassis with a 7.3-liter V-8 engine.

    Gas-powered RVs range from 25.5 to 40 feet (7.8 to 12.2 meters) in length and typically fall between 30 and 36 ft (9.1 to 11 m). They weigh between 16,000 and 26,000 pounds (7,250 to 11,800 kilograms).

    The distinctive, flat-faced Class A design isn’t very aerodynamic, but it does provide a huge, panoramic windshield with an amazing view of passing scenery. RV manufacturers such as Fleetwood, Thor Motor Coach, and Winnebago offer a wide variety of floor plans to suit couples, families, and groups. Most configurations include a primary bedroom with a king- or queen-size bed, a spacious galley, and generous living areas and seating.

    How Gas Class A Motorhomes Compare To Diesel Class A Motorhomes

    Compared with a diesel Class A motorhome, a gasser may have advantages in:

    • Lower purchase price
    • Simpler, cheaper maintenance with no diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to refill and no water separator to service
    • Bigger selection with more gas motorhomes for sale
    • Lower engine noise than a diesel at low speeds and idle (although the opposite is true at highway speeds because gasoline engines are mounted in front)

    Gas vs. Diesel Class A RV Towing Capacity

    Gas-powered Class A motorcoaches have respectable towing capacities, but they can’t compete with the pulling torque of larger diesel units:

    • Gas-powered Class A RVs - 5,000 to 8,000 lbs (2,270 to 3,630 kg)
    • Diesel Class A RVs - 5,000 to 20,000 lbs (9,070 kg)

    Still, in most cases, a gas-engine coach can pull an average car (affectionately called a “toad,” a play on “towed car”), or a small truck or SUV. However, if you plan to head into the mountains while towing a 4x4 or boat, you should strongly consider a diesel Class A RV instead.

    What To Consider When Buying A Class A Gas RV

    Here are a few additional things to keep in mind when thinking about buying a Class A motorhome:

    • Expense - Class A motorhomes are among the most expensive RVs to purchase, insure, refuel, and maintain—but gas Class As cost less than diesels.
    • Fuel economy - Gasoline coaches only get about 6 to 10 miles (9.7 to 16 kilometers) per gallon, lagging behind diesel models’ 8 to 14 mpg (13 to 22.5 km/g). On the other hand, diesel fuel usually costs about 15% more.
    • Parking and camping - This type of RV’s large size can limit access to certain campgrounds, national parks, and neighborhoods.
    • Driving - Driving and parking a vehicle of this size requires skill and practice, and in some states a special license, so check the states where you plan to travel before driving.
    • Power and torque - Diesel pushers tend to perform better on hills than gas-engine models, especially while towing.
    • Ride quality and handling - Gas RVs’ springs and hydraulic brakes are easier to maintain, but the air suspensions and air brakes in Class A diesels ride and handle better

    Where To Find & Finance Gas Class A Motorhomes

    RV fun awaits you at RVUniverse.com! Come and browse thousands of new and used gas Class A motorhomes for sale from top manufacturers including Coachmen, Entegra Coach, Fleetwood, Forest River, Jayco, Newmar, Thor Motor Coach, Tiffin, and Winnebago.

    Highly popular glass Class A models on the site include the Tiffin Allegro Open Road, Thor A.C.E., and Fleetwood Bounder.

    Once you find the best gas Class A RV for your needs, CurrencyFinance can take the work out of pinpointing your best gas Class A motorhome financing options. For delivery options including gas Class A RV drive-away services and oversize shipping, visit FR8Star.com to find and book the right driver or transport company.