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Motor homes are categorized into several different types. A few weeks back we told you about the recreational vehicle (RV), or Type A. We then dealt with van campers or travel trailers, or Type B motor homes.
Mini-motor homes, which we shall start this article with, are also known as Type C motor homes. Their main advantage is better handling as compared to larger RVs, and you can always add on all sorts of goodies, even if they have a lot of the same standard features as the larger motor homes we previously discussed. You can get a brand new Type C mini-motor home for just $65,000 at the very most, while you can get one used anywhere between $5,000 and $2,000.
Next would be the Fifth Wheel motor home - sounds interesting, but what is it? Simple - this is a trailer shaped like the letter L that is usually pulled by bigger pick-up trucks. These are also available for those who can afford them with luxurious amenities and design. As with the travel trailer these 5th wheel motor homes can be parked in a camp ground and you have your vehicle to do exploring with.
The truck camper is another motor home quite popular with families. They are more affordable than most others because you can get one from $8,000 to $22,000 brand new. Whether you're married, with children or single and unattached, they are versatile enough for most of your needs. This is a basic type of motor home good for anyone who's on a budget.
A lot of families use pop ups for camping. Think about them as mobile tents of sorts - if you're new to the RV game, you can certainly go for these. About two to eight people can sleep in pop ups. The kitchen may not be an actual kitchen but fulfills the same purpose, with sink and stove top included. The disadvantage is that you have less room and less protection from the elements due to the fact that you have screening and canvas as protection.
Talk to family and friends who have RV's. You can broaden your research by going to RV shows when held at your location, and choose the best RV or motor home that would suit your needs.
Decide what type of vacationing you will be doing. Are you going to be traveling to one destination for several days or spreading out the trip over different locations, one for each day? For your vacation, you have to ask yourself when you wish to go. Certainly a pop up wouldn't be your warmest choice for a winter vacation. What is your gas budget? Can you afford to fill the 100 gallon gas tank of a recreational vehicle that gets 5 to 8 miles per gallon? Do you have to be more cost conscious? A mini motor home would be perfect, in that case.
Mini-motor homes, which we shall start this article with, are also known as Type C motor homes. Their main advantage is better handling as compared to larger RVs, and you can always add on all sorts of goodies, even if they have a lot of the same standard features as the larger motor homes we previously discussed. You can get a brand new Type C mini-motor home for just $65,000 at the very most, while you can get one used anywhere between $5,000 and $2,000.
Next would be the Fifth Wheel motor home - sounds interesting, but what is it? Simple - this is a trailer shaped like the letter L that is usually pulled by bigger pick-up trucks. These are also available for those who can afford them with luxurious amenities and design. As with the travel trailer these 5th wheel motor homes can be parked in a camp ground and you have your vehicle to do exploring with.
The truck camper is another motor home quite popular with families. They are more affordable than most others because you can get one from $8,000 to $22,000 brand new. Whether you're married, with children or single and unattached, they are versatile enough for most of your needs. This is a basic type of motor home good for anyone who's on a budget.
A lot of families use pop ups for camping. Think about them as mobile tents of sorts - if you're new to the RV game, you can certainly go for these. About two to eight people can sleep in pop ups. The kitchen may not be an actual kitchen but fulfills the same purpose, with sink and stove top included. The disadvantage is that you have less room and less protection from the elements due to the fact that you have screening and canvas as protection.
Talk to family and friends who have RV's. You can broaden your research by going to RV shows when held at your location, and choose the best RV or motor home that would suit your needs.
Decide what type of vacationing you will be doing. Are you going to be traveling to one destination for several days or spreading out the trip over different locations, one for each day? For your vacation, you have to ask yourself when you wish to go. Certainly a pop up wouldn't be your warmest choice for a winter vacation. What is your gas budget? Can you afford to fill the 100 gallon gas tank of a recreational vehicle that gets 5 to 8 miles per gallon? Do you have to be more cost conscious? A mini motor home would be perfect, in that case.
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