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Low Cost Recreational Vehicles to Fit a Camper's Lifestyle
from: Maxx Adventure TravelWhile luxury RV vehicles are designed for temporary comfort for leisure trips, low cost recreational vehicle are being used mostly by retirees as their main residence. Recreational vehicle manufacturers offers Class A, B, and C trailers that are affordable for campers on a tight budget and people who can;t afford a mortgage or monthly rental fee.
Pre-owned RVs are also being sold for lower prices. Compared to luxury RVs being sold for up to $2 million, anybody can get a second hand recreational vehicle for as low as $10,000. They can be as durable but with fewer features. Needless to say, the potential buyer can't expect bathtubs, 2-door refrigerators or king sized beds.
Some of the cheapest RVs are made from a small truck chassis. The advantage of buying this kind of RV isn't only getting them for a lower price, but also lower gas bills. The gas consumption ranges from 20-15 miles per gallon.
For buyers who already have trucks and vans, they can opt to buy the fifth wheelers or travel and tent trailers. Since these trailers don't have engines, they can be sold for a very low price.
Here are some tips on how to get low cost, quality recreational vehicles:
1. First time RV Buyers on a Budget
It's recommended to start with a pre-owned unit. These are being sold for less than $10,000. However, before buying the unit, get advise from friends or relatives who have basic knowledge about RVs. Let them examine the RV's durability and performance.
2. Seasoned Campers
For people who are camping twice every year, it's recommended to rent an RV instead of purchasing one. RV rental can cost less than $800. Comparing in getting an RV and its maintenance, it's wise to rent saving a huge amount of money.
3. Research
Compare the models that fit the budget. Joining an online discussion about the advantages or disadvantages of one model can greatly help in deciding the best RV that will work for the buyer's lifestyle. Read articles about pre-owned or low cost RVs and compare the features. With enough research, a buyer can get more for the same price.
4. Class A Units
Look for class A units, they're top of the line but cheaper. They're also usually made from small a truck's chassis and are being sold for less than $50,000.
Recreational vehicles are great for outdoor activities. Getting one doesn't mean your have to have millions of dollars. Learn to save money by getting the model designed for a specific lifestyle.
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