Looking to invest in an RV, but not sure which type is most conventional for you and your family? If you’re an RV newbie, you likely don’t even know the difference between all of the different motorhomes that are out there. If that’s the case, don’t worry – we’ve got your covered with this quick and easy guide.
Class A Motorhomes
If you’re looking to make the splurge on one of the luxury RVs that you’ve heard so much about, look no further – the Class A motorhomes have it all. These RVs look a lot like a bus on the outside, while the interior shares the same amenities and luxuries of a house. Class A diesel motorhomes are typically a little fancier and more fuel-efficient, while the gas counterparts will save you some money (and still offer many of the same comforts). If you plan on taking frequent, long trips, or eventually even becoming a full-time RVer, these are your best bet!
Class B Motorhomes
Like the Class A models, the Class B motorhomes can run on diesel or gas, and have many of the same amenities of a home. These are built a little more compact like a van, so they drive like your typical automobile and are great if you plan on traveling into the city. The compact size of the Class B motorhomes makes them perfect for single travelers, or couples seeking a little adventure.
Class C Motorhomes
The framework of the Class C motorhomes resemble that of a truck, and like the other models, you can choose between gas or diesel. If you’re looking for a smaller (and cheaper) version of the Class A, this is the perfect compromise. The cab-over allows extra storage or sleeping space, and many models have living room slide-outs for even more room. If you’re looking for the perfect home-on-the-road for your small family or friends, the Class C will be your best bet.
Towable Campers
If you’re looking for a camper to tow along rather than an RV, you have plenty of options to choose from. Toy haulers and fifth wheel campers are perfect for bigger groups and lots of gear – especially if you’re bringing along four wheelers, motorcycles, or any other favorite toys of yours. Travel trailers, tiny trailers, and pop-ups make great options for those looking for something a little more lightweight, while still offering the basic amenities of a home.
Regardless of who you’re traveling with or where you’re going, there are plenty of options to explore when trying to find the perfect motorhome. If you’re in the market for a new RV, get in touch with one of the helpful salesmen at Patterson RV to get an idea of what will work best for you. Luxurious or quaint, heavy-duty or lightweight, big or small – there’s something for everyone at Patterson RV.