There are approximately eight types of RV classifications. Before buying a new or used RV, it is important to get a handle on what this new lingo means.
Getting a bit of knowledge here will save you some confusion and embarrasment in the future.
So, without further ago, I present you with:
8 Types of Rvs- Understanding RV Classifications:
1. Class A Motorhome: You start with a stripped chassis, sprinkle in a suspension, some instruments, and let the manufactuerer build the whole thing up from there. The biggest and most expensive rigs are usually Class A Motorhomes.
2. Class B Motor home (Camping Van Conversion): This is a small motor home built on a van chassis. Usually you keep the same van body but raise the roof for more interior space.
3. Class C Motorhome: This is a motor home with a van front but a cut-away chassis. A shade bigger than a Class B, and is often built on top of a Commercial Freightliner, General Motors, Ford, Sprinter, and International chassis.
Continued on the next page...There are many consideratios when deciding on an RV. If you are planning on a towable RV you have to decide between a Travel Trailer or a Fifth Wheel.
Each has their own advantages and disadvantages that must be considered. What kind of vehicle do you have for towing may be the first one.
An RV is a big investment. Some larger units are more expensive then some houses!
Selecting the right insurance is extremely important. Don't forget to get important coverage such as the contents of the RV.
There is nothing like the taste of something right off the BBQ! Packing a BBQ and all the charcoal you will need while on the road is not an easy thing though. If you are going to be more then a couple of days you almost have to fill your truck with charcoal.
Step in with the Cobb! Straight out of Africa this highly efficient portable BBQ can cook an entire meal on as little as six chucks of charcoal.