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RVing Today
There is a wide array of RV options to suit almost any travel need
as well as options to for all ages and interests.
Many RV models allow a family of four
to save up to 70 percent on vacation costs over other forms of
travel. That’s a calculation that takes into account RV ownership
costs, including payments, insurance, maintenance, tires,
registration and depreciation.
Towable RVs
Designed to be towed by family car, van or pickup truck,
this category of recreational vehicle can be unhitched and left at the campsite while you explore in your auto.
Folding Camping Trailers

- Fold for lightwight towing
- Fresh-air experience with RV comfort
- Sleeps up to eight
- Typically $4,000 to $13,000 new
Truck Campers

- Mount on pickup bed or chassis
- Go wherever your truck can go
- Sleeps up to six
- Typically $4,000 to $26,000 new
Conventional Travel Trailers

- Wide range of floor plans and sizes
- Affordable homelike amenities
- Sleeps up to 10
- Typically $8,000 to $65,000 new
Fifth-wheel Travel Trailers

- Spacious two-level floor plans
- Towed with a pickup truck
- Sleeps up to six
- Typically $13,000 to $100,000 new
Motorized RVs
A motorized RV, commonly called a motorhome, is a recreational camping and travel vehicle built on or as an integral part of a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis. Many models can easily tow the family car.
Motorhomes

- Generally roomiest of all RVs
- Luxurious amenities
- Sleeps up to six
- Typically $58,000 to $400,000 new
Van Campers

- Commonly called van campers
- Drive like the family van
- Sleep up to four
- Typically $41,000 to $74,000 new
Mini-motorhomes

- Similar amenities to Type As
- Optional sleeping space over the cab
- Sleep up to eight
- Typically $48,000 to $140,000 new
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