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Travel Trailers
Conventional travel trailers offer a wide range of floor plans, sizes and conveniences.
Conventional Travel Trailer
Size
12-35 ft
Costs
From $8,000 to $95,000
Sleeps
Up to 10
Features:
Smaller models can be towed by mid-size vehicles, including the family car, SUV or pickup truck equipped with a hitch. It is important to match the loaded weight of the RV to the towing capacity of the tow vehicle. Consult your dealer or owner’s manual for details and have the tow hitch professionally installed.
- Lightweight composite models are designed specifically for towing behind many six-cylinder family vehicles.
- Easily detachable from tow vehicle, allowing separate use of the vehicle.
- All the conveniences of home, including kitchen, dining, bathroom, entertainment and storage.
- Slideouts in some models move the RV wall outward up to three feet at the touch of a button, to create larger living areas.
Fifth-Wheels
The fifth-wheel travel trailer can have the same amenities as the conventional travel trailer, but is constructed with a raised forward section that provides a spacious bi-level floor plan. These models are designed to be towed by a pickup truck equipped with a device known as a fifth-wheel hitch.
Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailer
Size: 21-40 ft
Costs From $18,000 to $160,000
SleepsUp to 6
Features:
- Detachable from tow vehicle, allowing separate use of the vehicle.
- All the conveniences of home, including sleeping, showering, dining, cooking, entertainment and storage. Many manufacturers also offer luxury models that are very spacious and elegantly furnished.
- As many as four slideouts in some models, which move the RV wall outward up to three feet at the touch of a button to create larger living areas.
- Often has a large picture window at the rear for panoramic views.
- It is important to match the loaded weight of the RV to the towing capacity of the tow vehicle. Consult your dealer or owner’s manual for details and have the tow hitch professionally installed.
- Lightweight models have been designed specifically to allow the use of smaller trucks with less towing capacity.
- In several states, additional non-commercial driver’s licensing may be required for fifth-wheel travel trailers that exceed certain weight thresholds. Check with your local department of motor vehicles for specifics.
Class B Motorhomes
Commonly called van campers, Type B motorhomes are built using automotive manufactured van or panel-truck shells. Van campers drive like the family car, but offer the comforts and conveniences of home.
Class B Motorhome
Size16-22 ft
Costs From $60,000 to $130,000
SleepsUp to 4
Features:
- Easy to drive and maneuver even in downtown settings.
- Home-like conveniences are standard, including bathroom, sleeping, dining and kitchen facilities and storage.
- Full stand-up room is achieved by the raised roof and sometimes by the use of dropped floors, for extra headroom inside.
Class C Motorhomes
Type C motorhomes are built on an automotive van frame with a wider body section attached to the original cab section. Amenities are similar to those in the conventional motorhomes. Most recognizable about the Type C motorhome is space over the cab that is often an optional sleeping area.
Type C Motorhome
Size: 21-35 ft
Costs From $43,000 to $200,000+
SleepsUp to 8
Features:
- Ample living space includes sleeping, kitchen, dining and bathroom facilities, as well as entertainment systems and storage.
- Slideouts in some models, which move the RV wall outward up to three feet at the touch of a button to create larger living areas.
Class A Motorhomes
Type A or conventional motorhomes are entirely constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis. Home-like amenities abound in motorhomes, but generally they all have kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment centers and centrally controlled heating and air conditioning.
Type A Motorhome
Size: 21-40 ft
Costs: $60,000-$500,000+
Sleeps: Up to 6
Features:
- Spacious and well-equipped, even the smaller, basic models are well-appointed and roomy. Type A motorhomes include high-end luxury models with condo-like surroundings and all the bells and whistles of a custom home.
- Type A motorhomes offer extensive storage capacity and often include basement storage areas.
- Slideouts in some models move the RV wall outward up to three feet at the touch of a button to create larger living areas. Many models include multiple slideouts.
- Any experienced driver can take the wheel. In several states, additional non-commercial driver’s licensing may be required for motorhomes that utilize air brakes or exceed certain weight thresholds. Check with your local department of motor vehicles for specifics.
- A small vehicle can be towed behind, for short side trips once the motorhome is parked. Or you might prefer to tow a trailer to carry your boat or golf cart.
RVs For the Disabled
Travel and outdoor enthusiasts with special needs are recapturing their mobility and having more fun on the road in recreation vehicles. RVs are the ideal way for everyone to experience the open road in convenience, comfort and style.
For the Disabled
Size: Varies
Costs: Varies
Besides standard RV conveniences and amenities, accessible RV modifications can include:
- Wheelchair lifts or ramps
- Lower kitchen counters and cabinets
- Widened entrances
- Conveniently located controls
- Roll-in showers
- Roll-under sinks
Truck Campers
The truck camper is a portable unit designed to be loaded onto, or affixed to, the bed or chassis of a pickup truck. The slide-in units are easily loaded and unloaded from the bed of the truck, and the truck is still free to tow boats, ATVs and other trailers.
Truck Camper
Size:8-20 ft
Costs From $6,000 to $55,000
Sleeps Up to 6
Features:
- Easy, economical option, especially if you already own a pickup truck.
- Compact size makes it easy for travel on rough or windy roads.
- Detachable camping unit lets pickup truck be used separately.
- Small space still offers a range of floor plans that maximize living area. Many models also have slideouts, which move the RV wall outward up to three feet at the touch of a button to create larger living areas.
- Amenities include toilets, showers, kitchen facilities and storage.
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