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Introduction to RVs

Just getting started? It might seem like a lot of information to take in, but really, RVs aren’t all that complicated. Take a look at what we mean in these introductory videos. We’ll walk you through each type and class of RV, and show you all of the basics you need to know. You can also check out our selection of available RVs. Not ready to buy? Experience more with our RV rentals and camper rentals today.

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    RV Types & Classes

  • Intro to RVs

    Towable

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    Motorhome

Know Your RVs

Towable

Towable RVs require vehicle support to be moved from location to location. When purchasing, always verify your vehicle’s towing capabilities. Depending on the desired model, some RVs are small and lightweight enough to be towed by the family car, while others may require an upgraded vehicle, basic SUV, or pickup truck. Be sure to consider the added weight of personal belongings, as this contributes to the overall travel weight for your RV.


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Small Camper

Ideal for solo adventurists or couples, these models are easy to tow, and feature a smaller, yet robust living space. All amenities and features have been designed to require as little space as possible, and allow the user to add or subtract different elements as they find their comfort level.

  • Most come with one camper queen bed in the front end of the model.
  • Most will have a full bathroom in the back end of the model.
  • Majority of these models are single axles, and towable with a midsize SUV, minivan, or half-ton truck.
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Price

Starting at $9,995


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Sleeps

Starting at 2


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Length

Starting at 11'


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Weight

Starting at 1,133

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These models are ideal for those new to RV camping, and families with young children. Offering both canvas tent and hard-top A-frame options, there is a right entry point for everyone.

  • Towable with a midsize SUV, minivan, or half-ton truck.
  • Most include an efficient kitchen with a 2-burner stove, sink, and a small fridge.
  • Optional wet bath (toilet and shower combo)
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Price

Starting at $7,491


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Range 2 - 6


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Length

Range 10' - 27'


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Weight

Range 280 - 3,721

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Travel Trailer

The Travel Trailer category offers a wide berth of options, including smooth-sided (laminates) and corrugated-sided (conventional). These trailers are known most for their slide-out feature, which expands the interior living space at the push of a button!

  • Wide array of optional floorplans, with most being family-friendly bunkhouses.
  • Most models are towable with a half-ton truck; larger models require a ¾-ton truck.
  • Most models will include a full-size queen bed up front, with a curtain or solid door privacy wall.
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Starting at $9,995


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Range 2 - 8


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Range 11' - 44'


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Range 1,133 - 13,013

BROWSE TRAVEL TRAILERS

Fifth Wheel

Fifth Wheel RVs include an in-bed hitch, making them easier to tow than longer travel trailers. On the whole, most models have at least one slide-out side, allowing the user to expand the living area at will.

  • Most floorplans are rear living, with an emphasis toward couples who love to entertain, however, bunkhouse models are available upon request.
  • Shorter/lighter weight models towable by half-ton trucks; all towable by larger trucks.
  • Feature residential-style furniture and appliances, with most having a master bedroom in the cap up front.
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Starting at $21,995


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Range 2 - 8


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Range 25' - 46'


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Weight

Range 5,395 - 19,990

BROWSE FIFTH WHEELS

Toyhauler

These models offer wide availability, including everything from single-axle small travel trailer toy haulers, all the way up to 40+ foot fifth wheel toy haulers. Make your selection based on use!

  • Available with the garage open to the main living area, as well as with the garage enclosed, offering the ability to create separation between your toys and the living area.
  • Select models include a rear ramp that converts into a patio deck.
  • Single-axle travel trailer toy haulers can be towed by most midsize SUVs and minivans; most fifth wheel toy haulers need a ¾ ton (or larger) truck.
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Starting at $14,995


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Starting at 2


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Starting at 13' 9"


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Weight

Starting at 1,606

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Truck Camper

These RV models are ideal for the adventurous single or camping couple who want to explore further into the wilderness. Each unit is designed and manufactured specifically to fit inside short- and long-bed trucks.

  • All truck campers have a camper queen bed located in the front/cab area.
  • All come with either a wet bath (toilet/shower combo) or dry bath (toilet and shower separate).
  • Select models are equipped with a slide-out to expand the living area.
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Starting at $12,183


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Sleeps

Range 3 - 3


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Length

Range 11' - 20'


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Weight

Range 1,197 - 4,074

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Motorhome

Motorized RVs can freely move around, without the need to be attached to a vehicle or towed. Available in both gas and diesel builds, models are divided into three classes: the Class A (largest), the Class C (2nd largest), and the Class B (smallest). As a sizing reference, Class A RVs are built on a bus chassis, Class C models are built on a truck chassis, and Class B models are built on a full-size van chassis.

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Class A Gas

Class A gas motorhomes are created with both camping couples and families in mind. These motorhomes have the ability to sleep a minimum of four, plus have home-like benefits to put comfort into your RV life.

  • Less expensive to buy and maintain: parts and labor less specialized, easier to find service stations.
  • More resistant to cold, performs better at high altitudes.
  • Lower torque than the diesel model.
  • A beloved favorite of full-time RVers.
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Starting at $74,400


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Range 4 - 6


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Range 26' - 40'


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Weight

Range 14,564 - 22,848

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Class A Diesel

A motorhome for those who need a little more power, Class A Diesel RVs follow the same build and feel of a typical Class A, but are housed on a diesel engine block. This slight adjustment can mean big improvements in power and the output of your RV, while still delivering on comfort.

  • More fuel efficient than the Class A gas model, and host an engine that will have a longer lifespan than a gas engine.
  • Superior low-end torque availability, allowing for better performance in the mountains.
  • Can be driven for long periods of time without maintenance, an advantage for full-timers.
  • Less maintenance overall when compared to the gas-driven model.
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Starting at $145,995


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Sleeps

Range 4 - 6


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Range 34' - 45'


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Range 25,700 - 54,000

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Class B

Ideal for the traveling couple who want more versatility in their planned destinations with a touch of sleek modern design. Most models are built with a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (diesel) or Dodge Ram Promaster chassis (gas), and range in length from 20-22 feet.

  • Often referred to as camper vans.
  • Smallest available model in the class.
  • Better fuel economy, more maneuverability.
  • Size allows the model to be parked nearly anywhere - fits in a normal parking spot.
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Starting at $83,795


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Range 2 - 4


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Range 19' - 25'


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Weight

Range 7,346 - 9,380

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Class C

Motorhome built on a truck or van chassis, available in with a gas or diesel engine. Available in both gas and diesel builds, Class C RVs are built using a van chassis as a base. These models typically include an overhang extending over the cab, to be used as sleeping quarters or storage.

  • Perfect balance of space and price.
  • Attached cab with overhang, housing the sleeping quarters (often).
  • Generally offer more space when compared to a Class B model.
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Starting at $26,999


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Range 3 - 7


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Range 23' - 41'


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Range 9,500 - 12,848

BROWSE CLASS C

Videos About Living the RV Life

We want you and your family to take unforgettable adventures. In order to ensure safe and enjoyable trips, be sure to brush up on both how to shop for an RV, as well as the basics of your model, before heading out. Take a look at the videos below, where we will show you exactly how to do both of those things and more!

How to RV

Curious where to start? This series is designed to be a guide for the new RVer. From tank maintenance, to simple upkeep and care, we cover it all. Take a look, and find answers to questions you didn’t know you had!

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  • How to RV

    Maintaining Water Pumps

  • How to RV

    Leaks and Water Damage

  • How to RV

    Hooking Up a Travel Trailer

  • How to RV

    Hooking Up Power and Water

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Inside Look

Looking to get more into the nitty gritty of the business? If you are buying, selling, or are a full-time RVer, this collection of videos is for you. Dive deeper into the topics that impact you most, and get the latest news and updates from the road.

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  • Inside Look

    Buying an RV

  • Inside Look

    Getting More For Your Trade

  • Inside Look

    Maintaining Your RV

  • Inside Look

    Service Process

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Helpful Articles to Continue Your RV Education

Talk to any RVer and you’ll find that your education never ends. When it comes to RVs, there’s always more to learn! We’ve created and compiled our blog to be a useful resource and education center for all RVers. Find all the answers you need in the articles below!

RV Basics

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