$148,308

The 29XPS makes a compelling case for going Class A on a budget — owners consistently describe it as easy to drive and well-suited as a first motorhome, which isn't always the case at this price point. The cab-over bunk and dedicated rear bedroom let adults actually have their own space while the kids claim the bunks up front. Sleeping eight in a Class A under 32 feet is a real trick, and Coachmen pulls it off here with a layout that doesn't feel like a compromise. Power shades, a full bath, and a battery-capable fridge round out a package that punches well above its entry-level positioning.
Class a motorhomes that share features with the Pursuit 29XPS, like rear bedroom and bunk over cab.