2 Small Class C Motorhomes Under $70K (Thor Pasadena SE19 vs Chateau 19X Review)

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If youโ€™ve been shopping for a Class C motorhome lately, you already know most models are well over $100,000.

So when we found two Class C RVs at the Hershey RV Show priced under $70,000โ€ฆ we had to take a closer look.

The truth is, you can find Class C RVs at this price point.

But what really matters isnโ€™t the price โ€” itโ€™s how these RVs actually live once youโ€™re using them.

In this article, weโ€™re breaking down two very different options:

โ€ข Thor Pasadena SE19
โ€ข Thor Chateau 19X

Click the video below to see our full review ๐Ÿ‘‡

Thor Pasadena SE19 Review

2026 white Thor pasadena Class C motorhome in a grassy field

Quick Specs

  • Length: 20โ€™ 5โ€
  • GVWR: 12,299 lbs
  • CCC: 2,800 lbs
  • GCWR: 18,500 lbs
  • Tow Capacity: 8,000 lbs
  • Sleeps: Up to 4
  • Fresh Tank: 20 gal
  • Gray Tank: 17 gal
  • Black Tank: 16 gal

Floor Plan Breakdown

thor pasadena SE19 floor plan

The Pasadena SE19 follows a more traditional Class C layout with an over cab bunk, a mid wet bath, a compact kitchen, and a rear dinette that converts into a bed.

That rear space does triple duty as your living room, dining area, and sleeping space.

๐Ÿ‘ What We Like About the Pasadena SE19

  • The over cab bunk has noticeably better headroom than older models
  • Strong towing capacity for a smaller Class C
  • Simple layout thatโ€™s easy for beginners to understand
  • Good kitchen storage with a usable countertop extension
  • Large windows make the space feel brighter and more open

โš ๏ธ What You Should Know

  • Youโ€™ll likely be converting the dinette into a bed every day
  • It uses a wet bath, so everything gets wet when you shower
  • Tank sizes are on the smaller side for longer trips
  • Storage is adequate, but not built for extended travel

๐Ÿ”ง Things We Would Change

  • Add a permanent bed option
  • Increase tank capacities
  • Improve exterior storage

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Who This RV Is Perfect For

โœ… First-time RV buyers
โœ… Weekend campers
โœ… Couples or small families
โœ… Anyone looking for a simple, affordable Class C

๐Ÿšซ Who This RV Is NOT Ideal For

โŒ Full-time RVers
โŒ Anyone who doesnโ€™t want to convert a bed daily
โŒ Travelers needing large tanks or significant storage

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Real Owner Feedback (What People Are Saying)

What Owners Love:

  • Easy to drive and park
  • Great for short trips
  • Straightforward and functional

Common Complaints:

  • Converting the bed gets old
  • Wet bath isnโ€™t for everyone
  • Limited storage for longer trips

โš–๏ธ How It Compares

Compared to other small Class C RVs, the Pasadena is more affordable and simpler, but also more basic. Itโ€™s best suited for buyers who value ease of use over premium features.


Thor Chateau 19X Review

2026 white and black thor chateau class c motorhome on the grass in front of a tree

Quick Specs

  • Length: 21โ€™ 3โ€
  • GVWR: 11,500 lbs
  • CCC: 2,600 lbs
  • GCWR: 18,500 lbs
  • Tow Capacity: ~8,000 lbs
  • Sleeps: Up to 3
  • Fresh Tank: 21 gal
  • Gray Tank: 17 gal
  • Black Tank: 16 gal

Floor Plan Breakdown

thor chateau 19X floor plan

The Chateau 19X takes a very different approach with twin beds that convert into a large king, a rear wet bath, and a more open central living area.

It feels noticeably more spacious than the Pasadena, even though the size difference is minimal.

๐Ÿ‘ What We Like About the Chateau 19X

  • Twin beds make it easier for couples to sleep comfortably
  • Can convert into a large king-size bed
  • Rear bath layout makes the RV feel bigger
  • Flexible living and sleeping setup
  • Pull-out exterior fridge/freezer is a unique and useful feature

โš ๏ธ What You Should Know

  • It also uses a wet bath
  • Converting to a king bed blocks bathroom access
  • Smaller interior refrigerator
  • Dining setup is less traditional

๐Ÿ”ง Things We Would Change

  • Increase the size of the main refrigerator
  • Improve nighttime bathroom access
  • Add more kitchen prep space

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Who This RV Is Perfect For

โœ… Couples who want flexibility
โœ… Travelers who prefer a more open layout
โœ… Those who like the twin bed setup

๐Ÿšซ Who This RV Is NOT Ideal For

โŒ Families needing more sleeping capacity
โŒ Buyers who prefer a traditional layout
โŒ Anyone needing a larger kitchen

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Real Owner Feedback (What People Are Saying)

What Owners Love:

  • Flexible sleeping arrangements
  • Open, airy feel inside
  • Unique layout compared to traditional Class C RVs

Common Complaints:

  • Bathroom access when the bed is expanded
  • Smaller kitchen space
  • Takes time to adjust to the layout

โš–๏ธ How It Compares

The Chateau 19X is more modern and flexible than the Pasadena. It sacrifices some traditional features but offers better space usage and comfort for couples.

๐Ÿ’ก Buying Tip (Donโ€™t Skip This)

At this price point, youโ€™re not choosing the โ€œbestโ€ RV โ€” youโ€™re choosing the one with the tradeoffs that fit how you travel.

If you want something simple and familiar, the Pasadena makes sense.

If you want flexibility and a more open feel, the Chateau is the better option.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are Class C RVs under $70K worth it?
Yes, but expect tradeoffs in space, tank sizes, and features.

2. Is a wet bath a deal breaker?
It depends on your preference. Some people like the space savings, others donโ€™t.

3. Which is better for couples?
The Chateau 19X is generally the better fit.

4. Which is better for beginners?
The Pasadena SE19 is simpler and easier to get used to.

Where You Stay Matters Just As Much As What You Buy

Once you start using an RV like this, campground costs can add up quickly.

Thatโ€™s why we use Harvest Hosts.

It gives you access to unique overnight stays at wineries, farms, and breweries โ€” and itโ€™s a completely different experience than traditional campgrounds.

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Final Thoughts

Finding a Class C RV under $70K is rare.

Finding one that actually fits how you travel is what really matters.


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Mike Scarpignato created RVBlogger.com over five years ago in 2018 to share all we have learned about RV camping.

Mike is an avid outdoorsman with decades of experience tent camping and traveling in his 2008 Gulf Stream Conquest Class C RV and 2021 Thor Challenger Class A motorhome.

We attend RV Shows and visit RV dealerships all across the country to tour and review drivable motorhomes and towable trailers to provide the best evaluations of these RVs in our blog articles and YouTube videos.

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