Which RV is Right For Me?
A motorized or towable vehicle that combines transportation and temporary living quarters for travel, recreation and camping. RVs do not include mobile homes, off-road vehicles, snowmobiles or conversion vehicles.
MOTORIZED
Class A Motorhomes
- Generally roomiest of all RVs
- Luxurious amenities
- Sleeps up to six
- Typically $60,000 to $500,000 new
Class B Motorhomes
- Commonly called van campers
- Drive like the family van
- Sleep up to four
- Typically $60,000 to $130,000 new
Class C Motorhomes
- Similar amenities to Class A Motorhomes
- Optional sleeping space over the cab
- Sleep up to eight
- Typically $43,000 to $200,000 new
TOWABLE
Folding Camping Trailers
- Fold for lightweight towing
- Fresh-air experience with RV comfort
- Sleep up to eight
- Typically $5,000 to $22,000 new
Truck Campers
- Mount on pickup bed or chassis
- Go wherever your truck can go
- Sleep up to six
- Typically $6,000 to $55,000 new
Conventional Travel Trailers
- Wide range of floor plans and sizes
- Affordable homelike amenities
- Sleep up to 10
- Typically $8,000 to $95,000 new
Fifth Wheel Trailers
- Spacious two-level floor plans
- Towed with a pickup truck
- Sleep up to six
- Typically $18,000 to $160,000 new
Sports Utility RVs
- Built-in "garage" for hauling cycles, ATVs and other sports equipment
- Sleep up to eight
- Typically $10,300 to $170,000 new
Expandable Travel Trailers
- Ends pull out for roomy sleeping
- Lightweight towing
- Sleep up to eight
- Typically $10,000 to $30,000 new