Types Of Motor Homes
Motor homes are categorized into several different types. We
have reviewed in earlier articles Type A, the recreational
vehicle. Then we reviewed Type B motor homes, these are the van
camper and travel trailer.
Type C motor homes are often called mini-motor homes. These
often have the same amenities of larger motor homes, and can be
ordered with quite luxurious amenities, but these mini-motor
homes are much easier to handle on the road than the larger
recreational vehicle. Type C mini-motor homes range in price
between $5,000 and $20,000 used and up to $65,000 used.
Another type of motor home is what is called the 5th Wheel. This
is the "L" shaped trailer you see being pulled by large 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.
A very popular family motor home is a truck camper. They are
often very inexpensive ranging between $8,000 and $22,000 new.
These work well for those that are single, or parents and kids.
They are basic in design and function.
A lot of families use pop ups for camping. These are essentially
a tent on wheels and are a great first step for those thinking
about Rving. These pop-ups can sleep from two to eight people.
They usually have some type of small kitchen, stove top and sink
and storage. 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. Go to RV shows in your
area and check out the different models of motor homes and
recreational vehicles for yourself.
Decide what type of vacationing you will be doing. Are you going
to be vacationing in one area or are you going to be exploring a
different area each day and staying in different places each
night? What time of year are you going to be vacationing?
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? In that
case a mini-motor home may be for you.