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Price Guide When Buying a Recreational Vehicle

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Recreational vehicles or RV's for short come in different shapes and sizes. A lot of people rent it when going on a road trip for the whole family.

Since it offers almost the same amenities as a home, there are many who've decided to buy an RV. These individuals usually comprise of businessmen who have to travel around a lot or retirees who'd like to spend the last few years seeing the sites.

Recreational vehicles are divided into 3 classes. The class A is the largest type available, which is more than 30 feet long and has everything from the bathroom, to a kitchen, a laundry room and a bedroom. A vehicle like this will cost more than $200,000 which is more expensive than some luxury cars.

The class B RV's is a bit smaller. The length of these vehicles won't exceed 25 feet. It's almost the same as a class A, except it doesn't have a bedroom. There's a couch on board that serves as the sleeping area. The price tag on this model is around $42,000 to $68,000.

The class C's are the smallest ones available on the market. The space inside is much smaller, so a lot of things found in bigger models won't be found here. The basics available are a kitchen, foldable beds, toilet and a bath. The price tag is about $50,000 to $100,000.

Apart from these three, there are other versions such as foldable camper trailers and the truck campers. People who want to get an RV can buy it for less than $10,000.

Someone who can't afford to buy a brand new one can check for a used model. These are usually advertised in the classified ads in the newspaper or on television. Before buying, it's a good idea to go inside and get the feel of the vehicle.

A test drive is advisable to see how well it does on the road and when making turns. You can ask for certain deals or wait untill summer is about to end and purchase one on sale. Most dealerships drop the prices to get rid of the old inventory in anticipation of the new delivery.

Anyone who wants to buy an RV should think very carefully before doing so. Should this provide everything your want instead of a real home, then getting it will be rewarding in the long term.



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