Motor Home Ownership

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Motor Home Ownership: Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect RV


Summary


Modern motor homes, also known as recreational vehicles (RVs), offer all the comforts of home. If you're willing to invest, they can be equipped with features like plasma TVs, washers and dryers, ceramic tile floors, and granite countertops, all within professionally designed spaces.

Exploring the Types of Motor Homes


The most well-known type of motor home is the Type A RV. These are the most spacious, luxurious, and expensive options available. They come with the finest amenities such as custom stained glass and large garden showers. With lengths up to 45 feet, prices range from $85,000 for a used model to $400,000 for a new one. However, expect a fuel efficiency of just 5 to 8 miles per gallon, which might be a concern for some buyers.

Type B motor homes include van campers and travel trailers. Van campers typically range from 18 to 22 feet and can comfortably sleep four people. These vehicles are fully equipped with a shower, toilet, kitchen, TV, and beds, but offer less privacy and storage than Type A models. Prices for van campers range from $43,000 to $70,000.

Travel trailers vary in size from 16 to 38 feet, with prices ranging from $6,000 for a used model to $45,000 for a new one. Larger trailers can accommodate more people and often include private bedroom areas. Many travelers appreciate the flexibility of parking their trailer while using their vehicle to explore local areas. However, mastering the skill of driving with a trailer hitched to the back of your vehicle is essential.

Buying Tips


When considering a motor home purchase, approach it with the same diligence as buying a car. Dealers might take advantage of uninformed customers, so it's crucial to do your research. Understand the appropriate pricing before visiting dealerships and always ask to see the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). Keep in mind that dealers often have a markup ranging from 15% to 35% due to manufacturer incentives.

Don’t settle for the first offer you receive. Visit multiple dealerships to compare deals, and ensure that the dealership you choose has a reputation for excellent after-sales service. Some dealers may seem attentive during the sale but become unresponsive afterward. For peace of mind, consult the Better Business Bureau and seek recommendations from family and friends who own motor homes.

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By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision and enjoy the open road in comfort and style with the right motor home for your needs.

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