RVs and You: A Love Story

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It's no joke that there are RVs for everyone. It doesn't matter if you have as much money as Donald Trump, or use your RV as a spare bedroom that happens to have views of mountains, rivers, or grandma's front lawn. From $4,000 to over a million, there's a style for every person that loves to get out and see what the world has to offer.

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.

For the more economically minded family, Class B RVs might be a better solution. More compact, these spaces utilize efficiency within their 17-19 foot length. Basic amenities are covered with a self contained toilet, a place to prepare home cooked meals and a warm beds to sleep in. Best suited for families or groups of four, there's no reason not to take an extra vacation this year just to see what's out there. Class B RVs start at just $40,000.

Class C doesn't mean there's any compromise in quality or travel style. In fact, Class C RVs can accommodate ten people without flinching. There's an extra bed above the cab of the van, sofas and sleeping space in the rear. All basic amenities are included in these RVs from fresh water, to electricity and propane. If you've been itching for a reunion of any sort, this is a great RV for it.

Towable RVs tend to be more popular with those who are outdoor minded, or those who want both a car and an RV. They attach to a truck hitch, so can be left behind at the campground for backcountry explorations. Six people fit in for $15,000 and up.

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.

For the minimalist of the group, consider the folding camping trailer or pop-up trailer. It's kind of like a tent on wheels, only more durable, with space for up to six. Bring the party with you for the next great adventure. Imagine booking thirty, forty vacations for six people and having a price tag of only $4,000. It can happen.

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.

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

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