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Recreational vehicles comes in 3 different classes: Class A, Class B and Class C. It’s really important to know which is which when you’re shopping for your new home-on-wheels.
Class A - These are the big daddies. What we’re talking about here are the bus-looking vehicles you see vying for space with Mac trucks on the highway. Class A motor homes are the biggest ones made.As you might expect by looking at one, Class A motor homes are the biggest and most luxurious. Depending on how much want to pay, we can get a little castle on wheels with a Class A.
Class B - Class B vehicles are about the same size as vans. Sometimes, they are nothing more than vans with a raised roof added on.These trailers are small, so you can park them anywhere. we can also park most of them easily in your garage. If have a Class B vehicle, can drive it around town. They’re not much bigger than full-size vans.
Class C - Whereas A’s and B’s are built on their own chassis, Class C motor homes are built on an ordinary truck or van chassis, with a big section attached to it for living quarters. These are also called mini-motor homes.Class C Motor Homes are often considered to be the safest on the market for driving. This is because they carry standard safety features such as airbags and seat belts.
Towable Trailers - Some people find that a towable trailer, one that can be pulled along behind your regular vehicle, is more convenient for their trips. The great thing about a towable trailer is that can unhook it when you get set up at camp. Then, can drive your car or truck around and sightsee without having to drag your home.
Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels - These are trailers that are attached to a regular vehicle and towed. The difference between a travel trailer and a fifth wheel is that the fifth wheel is designed to attach specifically to a pickup truck bed. These models are big and roomy.Fifth wheels are the most popular towable trailers because they require little set up, and they are more luxurious than other models. These are great for first-time motor home buyers.
Pop-up Campers - These are smaller trailers that can be pulled by any car. the trailer folds out into a motor home. The roof comes up, the sides come out, and the little trailer becomes your home. They go by many names, like tent camper, or fold-up.
These campers are most convenient for some motor home owners because they are light. This means that while driving, they are easier to maneuver than other models. They can also be pulled by pretty much any car, no matter how small.