Four Winds Motorhomes

Four Winds Motorhomes
LUXURY. INNOVATION. HAPPY
TRAVELERS.
IT ALL SAYS
MOTORHOME.
Four Winds Motorhomes
are the big brothers of the motorhome world. From 26 feet upwards,
Class A Motorhomes are typically built on commercial truck chassis and
have the driving compartment and living quarters built over the top of
this chassis. While Class A Motorhomes are the king of the road, they
do come with some disadvantages.
Typical widths are 8 to 9 feet wide and they can top 12 feet in height. The size of Class A Motorhomes can make them extremely difficult to maneuver on tight roads and where camping areas are little more inaccessible. Cost of ownership issues also come into play with Class A Motorhomes, with the need for a king-sized wallet. Fuel, repairs and insurance are all going to be high. But what you get for this money is the undoubted luxury of the Class A Motorhome.
Whether you buy a Class A Motorhome new or used, be sure it fits your requirements. Areas to consider are the layout of the Class A Motorhome, what storage is available, whether the doors are convenient and how well awnings and slide outs function. You may also want to consider braking systems, hook-ups for electricity, water and sewage, and engine systems.
Class C Motorhomes are also known as Mini-Motorhomes. Generally built on a truck chassis, Class C Motorhomes have the bunk over the cab and the rest of the home sits squarely on the chassis. Sizes of Class C Motorhomes can go from 16 feet up to 34 feet.
While Class C Motorhomes are flexible, they obviously do not have the same space as a Class A Motorhome. The roof height is lower (especially if you are over 6 foot tall) and internal usable and storage space is at much more of a premium. Of course, Class C Motorhomes are a lot easier to park! Cost of ownership issues also come into play, but without the need for a king-sized wallet. Fuel, repairs and insurance for Class C Motorhomes are all going to be higher than an SUV or family car. But what you get for this money is the ability to make the outdoors your playground.
Whether you buy one new or used, be sure a Class C Motorhome fits your requirements. Areas to consider are the layout of the Class C Motorhomes, what storage is available, whether the doors are convenient and how well awnings and slide outs function. You may also want to consider braking systems, hook-ups for electricity, water and sewage, and engine systems.
Typical widths are 8 to 9 feet wide and they can top 12 feet in height. The size of Class A Motorhomes can make them extremely difficult to maneuver on tight roads and where camping areas are little more inaccessible. Cost of ownership issues also come into play with Class A Motorhomes, with the need for a king-sized wallet. Fuel, repairs and insurance are all going to be high. But what you get for this money is the undoubted luxury of the Class A Motorhome.
Whether you buy a Class A Motorhome new or used, be sure it fits your requirements. Areas to consider are the layout of the Class A Motorhome, what storage is available, whether the doors are convenient and how well awnings and slide outs function. You may also want to consider braking systems, hook-ups for electricity, water and sewage, and engine systems.
Class C Motorhomes are also known as Mini-Motorhomes. Generally built on a truck chassis, Class C Motorhomes have the bunk over the cab and the rest of the home sits squarely on the chassis. Sizes of Class C Motorhomes can go from 16 feet up to 34 feet.
While Class C Motorhomes are flexible, they obviously do not have the same space as a Class A Motorhome. The roof height is lower (especially if you are over 6 foot tall) and internal usable and storage space is at much more of a premium. Of course, Class C Motorhomes are a lot easier to park! Cost of ownership issues also come into play, but without the need for a king-sized wallet. Fuel, repairs and insurance for Class C Motorhomes are all going to be higher than an SUV or family car. But what you get for this money is the ability to make the outdoors your playground.
Whether you buy one new or used, be sure a Class C Motorhome fits your requirements. Areas to consider are the layout of the Class C Motorhomes, what storage is available, whether the doors are convenient and how well awnings and slide outs function. You may also want to consider braking systems, hook-ups for electricity, water and sewage, and engine systems.
Four Winds Hurricane
Motorhomes
Perfect is the way to travel in Four Winds Hurricane Motorhomes
From its handsome exterior with sharp graphics to the smallest interior detail, the Four Winds Hurricane Motorhome is in a class of its own. You can count on Four Winds International's complete commitment to provide a Motorhome that is built with precision and durability. The Four Winds Hurricane Motorhome offers a long list of standard features including a front overhead 19" color TV, dash fans and also a complete line-up of options including exterior paint.The Four Winds Hurricane's slideouts are an excellent way to enjoy your traveling experiences. They are designed to dramatically increase the living area of the motorhome without sacrificing interior and exterior storage. All slideout floorplans provide an exterior awning over the slideout rooms to keep the room protected from the outside elements.
The impressive exterior storage compartments provide plenty of room to carry your belongings. Each floorplan features a large pass-through compartment in the back-end to store even those big items you may need. Not only do Hurricane's storage compartments offer the most storage in its class, but they are constructed of seamless RotoCast which is both durable and easy to clean. You'll find the quality and value you've come to expect in this year's Four Winds Hurricane Motorhome.
Four Winds Motorhomes- If you're looking for a
recreational vehicle that can bring your family years of camping
enjoyment, be sure to look at Motor Homes before making your final
purchase decision.
Four Winds
Motorhomes are dedicated to
continually improving their product lines. Each company's team of
engineers and designers are constantly working on developing and
testing new features designed to enhance comfort, safety, and
performance.


