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Which RV is the Right Vehicle for you?

which-rvThere are so many decisions we have to make in life, so it’s always nice to get a little helping hand to ensure we make the right one. Some Recreational Vehicles are best suited to short camping trips, while others provide luxury and a more comfortable living space for long trips.

Understandably the smaller the RV the easier they are to drive, but with the larger ones you get to take all your home comforts with you. The more amenities an RV contains the higher the price tag, so when considering which type is best for you, knowing what you want to spend on your motorhome is always a good place to start.

Class A RV’s are designed and built specifically for motorhomes and are generally considered the nicest motorhomes of the three main classes. Due to the sheer size that these mobile machines posses, they are seen as more homely and comfortable – being the closest to a house, these homes on wheels are perfect for long breaks away.

Class B RV’s are built on a van chassis so are much smaller in size, on average 17-16 feet. These petite mobile homes are often used for day-to-day use as they are not much bigger than your average van, which is how they get their name ‘van conversion’. The main drawback of one of these may be the lack of space, however if it’s a short term getaway you’re looking for, the Class B could be the ideal option.

Class C RV’s are somewhere between a Class A and Class B motorhome, and are built on a truck chassis. The average size of one of these RV’s is 20 to 30 feet long and they are often designed with side slide-outs for extra room when stationary.

Bus Conversions are another RV option, which are simply a bus that has been converted into a Recreational Vehicle. These motorhomes range from having the amenities of a Class A to others which only have the bare essentials. A major drawback of a bus conversion is the cost, although the top end models look a million dollars, we don’t want to pay that much for one.

Towable RV’s are specifically designed to be pulled behind a car or in most cases a truck. The different varieties of towable RVs include 5th wheel trailers, travel trailers and pop-up trailers and can range from having full amenities to just the basics.

Enjoying your RV is easy; it’s being spoilt for choice that is the hard part. Trying before you buy is a common practise with many things in life, so if you are still unsure which motorhome is right for you then get your comfortable driving shoes on, test drive each model and see which one feels the best.

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