Sunday, August 15, 2010

Different Types of RV's

Recreational Vehicles or simply termed as RV's are the best choice when looking for vehicles fit for traveling. RV's can be custom designed to the owner's preferences or can be purchased with the design from the manufacturers. These are vehicles that serve as your home away from home. When traveling, camping, or going to different places to spend time with the family we sometimes do not have places to stay. But once driving an RV there is no worry since your family can spend your time inside the vehicle like staying at home. Thus the reason it's called motorhome- your motorized home.

RV's come in three classes. Class A for more spacious, luxurious, and expensive models. Class B for vans with sleeping accommodations or simply called "campervan". Class C for RV's designed on truck chassis provided with basic sleeping facilities. All three classes differ in design, price, space, facilities, and vehicle type. But they serve a single purpose, to give the luxury of the user as if staying at home.

Class A RV's a commonly designed from commercial buses converted to RV's. Most of these types are customized to fit the needs of the user. This can include a bed, sofa, entertainment section, kitchen, and toilets. With a wider space to fill, Class A RV's are perfect for long vacations.

Class B RV's are the most inexpensive type of RV's however, features and facilities are limited. Common Class B RV's only have bed and other basic needs. The advantage of using this type is the convenience of finding a place to park. Like parking an ordinary van in a parking lot, Class B RV's are easy to manage compared to other types because of the size. It's perfect for short vacations.

Class C RV's on the other hand are RV's that an average family can use. With space smaller than of a Class A, but bigger than of Class B this type is suited for family outings that require average number of family members.

A lot of superstars are driving Class A RV's when during out-of-town activities. Formula One racer, motocross riders, and even movie stars are using RV's for special occasions and activities. With their built-in facilities anyone can think of it like home.

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