With travel by planes and trains on hold for many, RVs are having a resurgence.
Class B:These are your camper or conversion vans, the smallest jot down of RV.
They come with folding beds and basic amenities, sleep up to four people and are 1719 feet long.
Class C:These midrange RVs are just smaller versions of Class As.
They also come with most amenities, sleep up to eight, and are 2031 feet long.
Obviously, youll need a vehicle capable of towing these trailers.
Other options here include smaller teardrop and pop-up trailers for shorter weekend trips.
How much space do you need?
An important consideration for your RV purchase is how many people youll need to sleep.
Space considerations also include room to cook, work, and hang out.
Youll get a lot of that in bigger vehicles, not so much in a fifth-wheel or pop-up trailer.
Living in your RV full-time is another reason to splurge on more space.
Where are you going to go?
Not all RVs are good for all places.
You may also encounter clearance restrictions or parking problems in some areas.
What do you gotta do on the road?
Others have luxe kitchens for entertaining or serious home cooks.
An Airstream or Sprinter van has aesthetic appeal.
Are you a confident driver?
Do you have a towing vehicle?
check that your SUV or truck can handle the size of trailer youre considering.
And if you want a fifth-wheel trailer, youll need a pickup truck.
How much do you want to spend?
This is one of the most important questions.
Of course, costs vary widely depending on whether you buy new or used.