RV Alternatives: Without the Vehicle

Published: 24th August 2011
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People always want to have some adventure in their life. It’s what makes people age less and live more. Finding new places to visit is something every person should do. Unfortunately the cost of vacation is one of the biggest challenges that people face.

One of the biggest reasons for the high cost is the place to stay. Renting a hotel for every place a person goes will set them back anywhere between hundreds to thousands of dollars. The best solution for this problem: a recreational vehicle (RV).

Unfortunately, not everyone can buy an RV because of the price. A movable RV, a trailer that includes the vehicle, can cost anywhere between $50,000 and $500,000. If that is costs too much, a towable RV, the trailer without the vehicle, is the best solution.

There are 4 types of towable RVs. The first one is called a travel trailer. Depending on the need, travel trailers can range from 10 to 35 feet long. The travel trailer can be easily pulled by a full-sized sedan. Inside a travel trailer contains most of the amenities that can be found in a class "A" RV; the top of the line RV. They include sleeping bunkers, cooking facilities, air conditioning, heaters, water tanks, a self-contained toilet and a shower. A travel trailer costs around $10,000 to $100,000.


Fifth-wheel trailers are similar to travel trailers; and is the easier class to sell for rv dealers bc. It gets its name from the horizontal plate found in the front that looks like a wheel. It has an extension that is found on the front part of the trailer that can act as another bunker for people to sleep in. Facilities are very similar to travel trailers. Prices are from $15,000 to $150,000.

Some people use truck campers as a mobile home. These campers can easily be hooked on to a pick-up truck. This type of camper is very popular for the casual adventurer. Since they are smaller, they normally accommodate two to three people. They still have amenities that other trailers have and they do not cost a lot; $5,000 to $30,000. It is much cheaper than buying a used rv british Columbia.

Lastly, the cheapest of all the RVs is the folding camp trailer. Rv dealers bc usually call it tent trailers or pop-up trailers because they are made of lightweight materials that have to be assembled for use. They are used more for sleeping purposes but higher models also include facilities for long adventures. Some cost $4,000 but can be as high as $25,000.

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