Types & Manufactures Of RVs

Posted by admin | RVs | Thursday 23 October 2008 11:25 pm

Recreational Vehicles are becoming a more attractive way to get away from home and still have the comforts of home along for the ride. Several years ago RV’s were thought of as an affordable way to get away, more on the lines of camping. Today there are still campers available that fit that, however the majority of the RV’s are more like a home on wheels. To have a better understanding of what is available.

Luxury Motor Coaches are the most comfortable and most expensive RV’s on the market today. They are built on air ride suspensions to provide a comfortable ride that almost floats over the road. The Class A Diesel luxury motor coaches are manufactured up to 45 feet in length, and have as many as two bathrooms. King size comfort Air beds provide a comfortable nights sleep, and a full kitchen includes microwave, stove, oven, marble or corian counters and even a dish washer. Most have plasma TV’s, surround sound systems, navigation systems, in motion satellite systems so watching TV while driving down the road is just a part of the luxury. The cost of Luxury motor coaches starts just under a half a million dollars and varies with size, and options to several million dollars. Some of the manufactures of Luxury Coaches are Prevost, Newell, Blue Bird, American Coach, Beaver, Newmar, Foretravel, Monaco and Winnebago.

Class A Motor Homes are the largest and most comfortable motor homes, and includes the luxury motor coaches. The options and cost vary from the luxurious models listed above to the more affordable smaller gas motor homes. All of the Class A motor homes today have full bathrooms, comfortable beds, full kitchens and offer the comforts of home away from home. They start at under a hundred thousand dollars and go to those listed above. In addition to those listed above, some of the manufactures are, Airstream, Damon, Coachmen RV, Fleetwood, Gulf Stream, Holiday Rambler, Tiffin, and Thor.

Class C motor homes have a van looking front, are usually smaller in size than the class A. Most are gas, provide similar comforts, such as full size beds, bathrooms, kitchens, and booth dinettes that turn into beds for additional sleeping. They vary in size and cost, usually starting around fifth thousand dollars. The majority are manufactured by those listed above.

The Fifth Wheel is the most luxurious of the pull behind trailers. The Travel Trailer is also a pull behind unit that is very similar to the fifth wheel trailers. Many have King or Queen size beds, full bathrooms, kitchens and sofas that convert into beds for additional sleeping. They vary in size and cost from around twenty thousand dollars. In addition to those already listed, some of the manufactures are, Forest River, Four Winds, Jaco, Keystone RV, Leisure Travel and Travel Supreme.

There are many different models and types of Camping vehicles and trailers on the market today, I have tried to list and give some details and description of some of them.