Deciding On The Purchase Of A Motor Home
Deciding On The Purchase Of A Motor Home
The purchase of a motor home isnt to be taken lightly. There are
several different types of "motor homes" on the market and each
one is different in size, features and price.
The best known type of motor home is the recreational vehicle.
This is known as a Type A motor home. The roomiest of motor
homes, the largest and therefore the most expensive. Motor homes
come in sizes up to 45 feet. They come with all the luxurious
amenities you could imagine. Some have washer and dryer,
hardwood floors, granite counter tops, luxury leather furniture,
plasma TVs with satellite, custom stained glass and some even
have large garden tub/showers. They range between $85,000 used
and $400,000 for a new motor home. They generally get between 5
and 8 miles per gallon. Some of the newer larger models get
around 5 miles per gallon. These sleep up to six people.
A Type B motor home category includes van campers and travel
trailers. The van campers generally range from 18 feet to 22
feet in length and can comfortable sleep four. A fully contained
van camper can have a shower, toilet, kitchen, TV, couches and
beds. The beds are closer together affording less privacy. Most
only have enough head room to allow for full standing in the
center of the vehicle. Much smaller than the Type A motor homes
they have less storage area. The van campers range in price
between $43,000 and $70,000.
Travel trailers come in sizes 16 feet to 38 feet. The range in
price from $6,000. for a used trailer upwards to $45,000 for a
new travel trailer. You can generally find a fairly wide range
of amenities in travel trailers. The larger the size the more
you can sleep and the more likely you will be to have a private
bedroom area.
A lot of travelers like the fact that they can park their
trailer in a trailer park and take their vehicle touring the
area. It does however take lots of practice learning how to
properly drive with a travel trailer hitched to the back of your
SUV.
Talk with friends and family who already own motor homes. One of
the first things to do is to decide what type of traveling you
and your family are most likely to do. Do you plan to spend one
week vacationing in one spot? A travel trailer might be for you.
Do you plan to visit a different spot each day, overnighting in
different areas? Then a recreational vehicle might be for you.
However, if the price of gas and the thought of filling up a 100
gallon gas tank on a vehicle that gets 5 to 8 miles per gallon
isnt for you, you may want to re-think the choice of a
recreational vehicle.
This article courtesy of http://www.rv-classics.com
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