CAN I START LIVING MY DREAM?
The biggest question that most people have when Exploring The RV Lifestyle, is how much will it cost me? That is a very reasonable question so let us share with you some of the RV options available along with a high-level estimate view of what it can cost.
SELECT THE RV THAT BEST MEETS YOUR NEEDS
The term “RV” is exceedingly broad. The definition of an RV is a motor vehicle, travels trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers and various types of campers. Anything that includes living quarters designed for accommadation. Are you ready to start narrowing down your search?
TRAVEL TRAILER
The most popular type of RV. They come in all shapes and sizes and can accommodate solo travelers all the way up to large families. Are towed.
- $20,000 - $100,000
- 3,6 - 10,7 M (12 - 39FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 10
- TOW IT*
FIFTH WHEEL TRAILER
Fifth Wheel Trailers are towed with a pick-up truck using a special fifth wheel hitch. Split level design and very spacious.
- $45,000 - $150,000
- 6,4 - 12,2 M (21 - 40FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 8
- TOW IT*
POP-UP TRAILER
The pop-up trailer or camping trailer is light weight unit that can be towed with most cars (always verify the vehicle tow capacity) an EZ storage unit that can fit in most garages. The perfect newbie RV.
- $10,000 - $25,000
- 4,6 - 7 M (15 - 23FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 6
- TOW IT*
CLASS A MOTORHOME
The Class A Motorhome is like a large luxury bus. The largest of RV motorhomes, with multiple slide-out sections, the living space becomes very comfortable. Powered by either diesel or gas and can easily pull the family vehicle.
- $125,000 - $500,000
- 6,4 - 12,2 M (21 - 40FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 8
- DRIVE IT
CLASS B MOTORHOME
Also called a camper van, a slightly stretched full-size van with a raised roof. Class B Motorhomes are easy to drive, they fit in normal parking spaces, get good fuel economy, and can be used as a second vehicle.
- $70,000 - $180,000
- 4.9 M - 6.4 M (16 - 21FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 4
- DRIVE IT
CLASS C MOTORHOME
The Class C has the over-cab bunk and is the most popular of the motorhomes. They are built on a commercial van chassis and come with all the amenities of any motorhome.
- $100,000 - $200,000
- 6.4 M - 10.7 M (21 - 35FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 8
- DRIVE IT
TOY HAULER* TRAILER
The name says it all! Toy-Hauler RVs have a swing-down ramp and enough cargo space for a variety of off-road vehicles such as ATVs, dirt bikes, jet skis, canoes, snowmobiles or motorcycles.
- $40,000 - $120,000
- 5,8 - 11,9 M (19- 39FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 8
- TOW IT*
TEARDROP TRAILER
This teardrop-shaped RV, compact in size, and light weight, allowing it to be pulled by the family car, or a small SUV. Equipped with a basic kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area.
- $20,000 - $50,000
- 3,6 - 6 M (12 - 20FT.)
- CAN SLEEP UP TO 3
- TOW IT*
New or Pre‑Owned RV?
The biggest advantage to buying a used RV is price. You’re going to get a lot more bang for your buck, should you decide that‘s the right pathway for you.
However, a new RV can come with affordable financing options.
CAN I START
LIVING MY RVING DREAM
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New or
Pre‑Owned RV?
The biggest advantage to buying a used RV is price. You’re going to get a lot more bang for your buck, should you decide that‘s the right pathway for you.
However, a new RV can come with affordable financing options.
To RV Or
Not To RV
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Should I Buy
or Should I Rent
The question is: to buy or to rent an RV?
Let’s see if we can shed some light by examining some of the pros and cons. But remember, they’re really no wrong answers, just the right choice for you.