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Safari Class A Diesel Motorhomes for Sale


Known simply as “Safari Coach,” the legendary Safari Motorcoach Corporation was founded by Matt Perlot and Kurt Lawler in 1986. They had in their minds to create the top-rated family-friendly recreational vehicle series on the market. Today, Safari International commits its focus to manufacturing gorgeous RVs on a small scale with the same pride as decades ago. Matt Perlot has kept in close contact with the many purchasers of Safari motorhomes because he appreciated that once someone purchased a Safari RV once, it was only a matter of time before they would want to upgrade for more space or for new traveling needs. The Safari Family Motor Coach Association had over 4000 members at its peak, and it catered to traveling families across the United States and beyond who made their wanderlust desires plain.


The Benefits of a Safari Class A Diesel Motorhome


Known for their familiar styling and spacious interiors, Safari Class A RVs seek to pack the most fun possible into one portable space. With the ease of driveability thanks to its clear field of vision and comfortable size, Class A motorhomes get the entire family on the road efficiently and in style. Safari Class A diesel motorhomes are considered “pusher” RVs because their engines are in the back rather than in the front like their truck-like Class C cousins. This helps to generate the most force possible for the diesel engine so that torque is maximized, allowing you to haul everything you need for the adventure ahead. 


What to Consider When Buying a Safari Class A Diesel Motorhome

Because Class A motorhomes are typically heavier than Class B or C motorhomes, they'll require specialized garages with the equipment able to handle their heavy-duty size should one need some maintenance. With size also comes potential challenges with parking. As always, space for larger recreational vehicles is typically at a premium during high-traffic traveling seasons, and travelers will therefore need to make sure that they have the proper lots or pads reserved for their vehicle’s size and weight. 

If you’re looking to get out on the road in any model of Safari motorhome for sale today, reach out to our experienced staff of RV veterans to help find your perfect ride. At Berryland Campers, you’ll have a headache-free, pressure-free experience where you can personally walk through our options of recreational vehicles at your leisure. Make an appointment today for a detailed guided tour or to learn more about our selection!