Advantages And Disadvantages Of RV

Written on November 9, 2008 – 11:24 pm | by admin |

If you are considering purchasing an RV might be a Fleetwood RV, Gulfstream RV, Winnebago RV, Coachmen RV, Keystone RV etc you need to give serious consideration to your investment. There are definite pros and cons as discussed here.

Owning an RV might be a new or used Class A motorhome, Class B, Class C motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel, Park Model RV etc can be a great experience for just about anybody. It provides you with the opportunity to get out and explore the world by just packing up some supplies and firing up the engine. For many, it is a form of freedom from the daily grind of the rat race. If you are considering jumping on the RV train, there are some objective pros and cons you need to evaluate before buying.

When talking about advantages, the first and foremost is the all included factor of the RV. Simply put, most RVs come with everything you need to get out and go. While you may need to add propane and such, your basic needs are already taken care of. You have a kitchen, refrigerator, bathroom, shower, table, place to sleep and so on. When putting together a trip, this can’t be understated.

The second advantage is the RV experience itself. Of all your road trip option, the RV is the easiest to handle. Driving an RV requires no particular training although you should practice a bit around town to get used to the sheer size compared to your normal car. Once you are out on the road, you also have the advantage of the RV support system. There is a strong RV support system in the country with campgrounds, parks and mechanics just about everywhere.

On the con side, fuel prices are definitely something you have to take into account these days. An RV is a large, inefficient fuel vehicle. Given the price per gallon for fuel these days, you need to be ready to expend some serious cash on your trip.

Another con can be storage. Larger RVs are big and storing them on the street in front of your house is often a good way to get in trouble with neighbours. Fortunately, there are RV storage facilities in most cities, but you need to account for the costs. They can be significant, so make sure to get a quote before you buy.

At the end of the day, buying a RV is a great step to road trip freedom so long as you know what you are getting into.

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Unless you are the owner of a huge open pit mining operation, the RV's you deal with at your farm or construction, mining, or demolition company are probably smaller and less expensive than that. Still, what’s small and inexpensive next to the giant Caterpillar 797B is not necessarily small and inexpensive on its own.

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