Summary of Alyssa Padgett's A Beginner's Guide to Living in an RV
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#1 I hate reading long things. If you’re not interested in reading my entire guide on the different types of RVs, skip to the bottom to see my pick for each category. -> There are three types of RVs: motorhomes, trailers, and campers. Within these types, there are many different options. Before you go shopping, let’s go over the different features of each.
#2 Class A RVs offer the most space, but they also come with the highest initial cost.
#3 Class A RVs offer the most space, but they also come with the highest initial cost. Class C RVs offer the most space for the least amount of money. Class C’s are great for fast or moderate-paced travel, regardless of gas mileage.
#4 Class B’s are smaller than A’s and C’s, offer the least amount of space for the most money, and are often as expensive as C’s. They are not as beautiful nor as well-equipped as Class A or C RVs.
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#1
There are three types of RVs: motorhomes, trailers, and campers. Within these three types, there are many different options. There are class A, B, and C RVs.
#2
Class A’s are the most classic type of RV. They have the largest, longest, and heaviest RV options, but they also have the highest-powered motors.
#3
Class C motorhomes have a distinct silhouette. They are shorter and smaller than Class A motorhomes. They will have a loft above the cab, which is typically a bed or storage space. They will run on 30 AMP power, which means they will have only one A/C unit.
#4
The smallest motorhome class is B, which are typically 25 feet long. They will usually have a bathroom and kitchen, but with fewer amenities than larger rigs.
#5
A Super C is a Class C RV, but they have an 18-wheeler engine. They are a great option if you’re planning on a lot of mountain travel, or if you want to tow a large vehicle behind your rig.
#6
Buses are the most common type of RV. They are usually projects, with the interior built by the owner, and they are difficult to