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RVs and You: A Love Story

By: Jim Tolar.

RVs have been around since the early 1900's. Everyone has their own idea of what the RV lifestyle is, but the truth is, there's an appeal to RVs that reaches every American, whether they have ever stepped foot in an RV or not. RVs symbolize the freedom of exploration this country was founded on and there are RVs for every type of person and every type of need.

The insides of Class A RVs are a lot plusher than college dorms, and a lot larger. They span 30-40 feet with copper pounded sinks, custom cabinetry, queen and king sized beds, tile floors and luxurious showers. It's no wonder celebrities travel in Class A RVs. With a price tag that can fly up over a million dollars, Class A RVs are for the elite traveler.

A more family-minded vehicle is the Class B RV. They run a little smaller, from 17-19 feet, but are built on a van chassis. Class B RVs have all the essentials for life on the road, including a kitchen, self contained toilet, electricity and more. There's no reason not to visit Yosemite or the Everglades. Pack up the kids; don't worry about baggage fees as you take everything you need with added room for souvenirs.

Class C RVs are the party vehicle. Ten people fit comfortably in 20-31 feet of space, making this ideal for college breaks or small camping and hiking organizations, to name a few. Don't worry, what ever happens in a Class C RV stays in the Class C RV.

If you love to hike, spend your time daydreaming about your next hiking or biking adventure, but want a safe dry place to crash at night, then consider towable RVs. These RVs hitch to a truck or SUV and some even work with mid-size vehicles. Asking price starts at $15,000, and while some are best suited for the solo trekker, others comfortably fit six likeminded adventurers.

Travel trailers are a great solution for organizations, clubs or family outings that require a bit of space. They can be found on the lower end of the pricing spectrum, starting at $10,000. Fill the space with golf clubs, tennis request, fly fishing poles or games for the family to play. Then sit back and watch the miles drift away.

Pop-up tops or tear drop campers are some of the most compact rolling beds available. Some offer only a bed while others have room for up to six. Starting at $4,000, these folding camping trailers are a love match for those who spend a lot of time on the road and in the backcountry.

There are RVs for everyone. Pick your style, add some amenities and start creating magic when you roll out of the dealership and onto the road.

Article Source: http://articlebarracks.com

Contributed by Jim Tolar. For more information on motorhomes or the RVing lifestyle, visit Beaudry RV, recognized leader in the RV industry.

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