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           RV living: Would you like to know about the costs involved in living in an RV? Read our complete guide to learn everything that you need to know on the subject.
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           Did you know that Elkhart, Indiana is the 
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           RV production capital
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           of the world? More than 80% of the global RV production in the world is based in Elkhart! That means if you see an RV on the road, it's more than likely that it came from Elkhart, Indiana. 
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           If you are thinking about RV living as an option for your future, you must be wondering about how much it would cost to live in an RV full-time. There are various costs that you have to factor in, and the guide below will help you decipher all of these costs. So keep reading!
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           RV Loan and Interest Fees
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           You probably started your RV journey by purchasing an RV, be it used or new. If you were able to save up for your RV and pay for it in cash, that's good for you, indeed! That should help you save on interest fees and loan payments over the next few years.
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           But most people might not be able to do this, especially if they are already overloaded with other loan payments. In that case, you will want to find the cheapest interest loan for your RV. This way you can keep your monthly interest payments as low as possible.
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           Depending on how expensive your RV was, how much of a downpayment you put down, and what the interest rates are like, your monthly payments will vary widely. There are no averages we can put down here. But you will surely have to put RV loan costs as the first item to budget on your list.
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           Gas and Propane Costs
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           RV living costs will always include gas and propane costs, no matter what style or class of RV you have chosen. If you are going to be on the road quite often, zooming about from one state to another, then your fuel costs will be higher.
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           On the other hand, if you choose to settle down in one campground and/or become a campground host for a while, then your gas costs will be almost nil, but not zero. 
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           Either way, make sure you take into account that fuel costs will increase over time due to inflation and other factors. Also, don't forget about propane for heating, if you have that option available in your RV. 
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           Food
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           If you are thinking that food costs on the road will be cheaper than what they were back home, you will be surprised to hear that's not the case. Seasoned RVers always iterate that food costs remain the same or are only slightly cheaper than what they spent in their brick-and-mortar lifestyle.
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           This is good to know because you are probably quite aware of how much your food budget was back home. Also, you won't want to skimp on food costs while on the road, because you will want to keep your immune system up high and your health going strong. 
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           Getting sick on the road will be no fun at all, and you will want to avoid it as much as possible. Avoid eating only canned foods or processed foods and bring as many green leafy vegetables, salads, fatty fish, and lean meats into your diet as possible. 
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           Repairs and Maintenance
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           Your 'moving home', that is your RV, will need quite a few repairs. This is especially true if you are constantly moving from one place to another, as this will cause more wear and tear on your tires, windows, and brakes. 
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           The rule that you would need to spend
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           1% of the purchase price
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            of the home on repairs and maintenance every year could very well apply to a motorhome as well.
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           Even if you don't end up using your entire budget for repairs, you will want to keep some money aside for major repairs every year. You never know when you might need to take your RV into the shop for some emergency. 
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           Insurance
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           There are two kinds of insurance you will want to account for when it comes to RV living costs. 
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           Personal medical insurance
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            - you will want to have something to cover you in case of accidents, illness, or other such misfortunes.
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           RV and truck/SUV insurance
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            - your RV is quite an expensive piece of equipment and should be covered appropriately and if you use a truck or SUV to tow your RV, you will want that covered as well.
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           If you rely upon one spouse's income to get you around, then you will want to have some sort of disability or accidental death insurance upon them, to ensure your family's covered in case of some mishap. 
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           Phone/Internet
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           Another important item to account for in your RV living expenses sheet is your cellphone and/or internet coverage. If you are a digital nomad working on the road, you will want decent internet coverage even when you are in the boonies, so you can work without interruption.
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           If you aren't working on the road and don't need an Internet connection for that, you will still want enough phone data so you can check the internet, watch Netflix, and do other internet-related activities. 
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           It's not going to be a huge part of your budget, but it's something that a lot of people forget about or discount. Until they need it on the road, that is.
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           Additional Randoms like Entertainment
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           If you wish to be extremely frugal on the road, you can do so. You can keep your monthly budget to $1000 or less a month.
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           But you need to remind yourself why you decided to go on the road in the first place. You don't want to restrict yourself too much either.
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           If you are in a national park, you will want to have the budget to explore a bit. If you are roaming about in Florida, it would be nice to visit a theme park or two. You get the idea.
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           Have a bit of flexibility in your monthly RV living budget so you can add some entertainment items on there. 
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           Also, you can never account for everything that the RV life will throw at you, so having an extra $100 or $500 on your budget, will keep you from dipping into your retirement savings too often. 
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           Any Outstanding Debts like Student Loans or Car Loans
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           If you are in your 20s or 30s, you might have leftover student loans that you are still paying off. Or you might still be paying off your SUV or truck loans. 
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           Maybe you still have a mortgage on your home, that you are holding on to, in case you get tired of the RV lifestyle. 
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           Try as much as possible to pay off all debt before you get on the road. But if that's not possible, account for this additional cost in your monthly budget. 
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           The Range of RV Living Expenses
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           If you do some research online or speak to veteran RVers, you will notice that there is a wide range in RV living costs. 
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           Some people do it on the cheap for around $1000 a month. Others will go all out and spend $5000 to $10,000 a month being on the road. 
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           That's why it's so important to not let yourself be swayed by these figures. Don't try to 
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           , especially when it comes to the RV lifestyle. 
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           You could end up betting your entire farm on it, and still not come out on top. 
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           Figure out what kind of lifestyle works for you and you alone and then follow that to a T. Just because every other RVer is spending $1000 on lavish entertainment, doesn't mean you have to do that as well. 
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           Also, remember that you will figure out your RV lifestyle as you live on the road. You might have divine magical plans for your RV life beforehand, but once you are living the dream, you will realize it's quite different!
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           For example, you might be dreaming of moving from place to place every week, but realize, once on the road, that you like being in one place for a few weeks at a time. That will change your budget quite drastically. 
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           That's why you need to have a plan before going on the road, but stay flexible enough to change that plan as time goes on and new information flows in. 
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           Are You Ready to Get Out onto the Open Road?
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           With all these numbers and figures in mind, you are now ready to build your RV living budget. Take your time with this exercise. Figure out what each of the different items above would cost in your RV lifestyle, and then calculate your total monthly expense.
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      <title>RV Costs: How Much Do You Need to Buy One?</title>
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           Would you like to know what it costs to buy an RV? Do you want to buy one? Read our complete guide to RV costs to learn more on the subject.
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           1 million Americans
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           There are many viable reasons to quit the 'stick and brick' lifestyle, where you purchase a home (the old American dream) and live in it until you die. A lot of RVers say that they are happier and more satisfied with their life on the road. 
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           If this sounds like the ultimate dream, check out the article below on RV costs and start looking into building this RV lifestyle for yourself. 
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           Cost Changes Depending on the Type and Class of the RV
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           Before you start planning your RV lifestyle, you need to understand what kind of RV would suit your needs and desires best. Some people will need a luxurious RV to be comfortable without their homestead. Others are happy enough to have a smaller space that is minimal and covers their basic needs. 
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           Which category do you fall into? Have an in-depth conversation with your spouse or partner to figure out what kind of RV would suit you best. Some primary classes and types of RVs have been listed below with their average pricing.
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           These are the largest drivable RVs on the market. They usually have a bus-like profile and are what you would consider a typical 'motorhome.' 
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           They come with extra storage and amenities, but that is reflected in the cost, as they are the most expensive RVs on the market. When purchased new, these might start at 
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           $50,000 or $100,000
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           , but they can easily cost $800,000 to $1 million, depending on the amenities and luxuries included. 
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           Even if you purchase a used Class A RV, it can still cost 
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           $80,000 to $120,000
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            if the RV is from the past 5 years. If older, 15-25 years, you can find private sellers selling their RVs for $20,000 to $40,000.
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           Of course, you will want to do your research on the market and roam about various RV dealerships, and used RV lots, to find the perfect one for you. Also, don't hesitate to go out of state to find a cheaper or better deal.
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           Some typical amenities included with Class A RVs are:
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            King-sized bedroom
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           As you can see, if you have the budget for it, a Class A RV has to be the best option out there for full-time RVers. It will ensure you don't long for your 
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           2000-square-foot home
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            for even a single moment.
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           Class C RVs
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           The next in the lineup is a drivable Class C RV which is a bit smaller than the Class A and has fewer amenities included. In these RVs, you wouldn't have a separate bedroom, as there's no space for it. The sleeping area is placed over the cab (where the driving area would be). 
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           Of course, this doesn't mean that the sleeping space isn't as comfortable as possible. It just requires a bit more maneuvering to get to. And you will still have access to a small living area, bathroom, and a tiny kitchen. 
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           You can find new Class C RVs on the market for 
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           $50,000 to $100,000
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           . This makes them quite affordable for the average motorhome buyer. 
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           You will also be pleased to know that Class C RVs have parts that are easily found and replaced, so that should save you money in the long run. 
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           If you want a used Class C RV, then you can look to pay 
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           $35,000 to $70,000
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            if it's from the past 5 years or $20,000 for a much older model. Make sure to scour the online or Facebook marketplaces to find private sellers, as they are more amenable to negotiating and can give you better deals.
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           Class B RVs
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           This is the smallest drivable RV available on the market. They look like a large van and come with a smaller space and fewer amenities. Of course, this translates into lower costs as well. 
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           Interestingly enough, there are some luxury Class B RVs out there that are built on the Mercedes Benz frames. These can be as expensive as the Class A RVs. 
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           If you are a first-time RVer and want to try out life on the road to see if its suits you, then a Class B RV is a great option for you. You wouldn't want to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on purchasing an expensive RV and then realize that you or your spouse hates being on the road 24/7 and wants to go back to a brick-and-mortar home.
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           The cost of a Class B RV varies greatly depending on the features that you choose. They range from 
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           $80,000 to $100,000
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            and can be as expensive as $150,000, depending on the amenities included. 
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           A used Class B RV for a newer model can start from $30,000, and the older models can be as cheap as 
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           $10,000 to $15,000
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           ! That's why these are considered a great starter model for new RV users. 
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           You can always upgrade to a more expensive model once you feel comfortable on the road.
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           Fifth Wheels
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           These are towable RVs, which means that you need special towing equipment and a towing vehicle to roam about the lands with them. Because they aren't motor-driven, they are much more affordable. 
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           They also have plenty of storage space and lots of amenities onboard, like a king or queen-sized bed, a full kitchen, a large bathroom, air conditioning, and even extra beds for guests or kids. Some even have two bathrooms on board!
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           That's why Fifth Wheels are perfect for families on the road, especially ones with younger children, as it gives them that extra space to play in. There are also many different styles of Fifth Wheels, so you have more options to choose from.
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           As these Fifth Wheels are the largest of the towable options and the most customizable, they can range quite a bit in pricing as well. A basic model can cost 
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           $35,000 to $60,000
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           . And a higher-end model can be as expensive as $150,000.
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           A used Fifth Wheel ranges from 
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           $30,000 to $120,000,
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            depending on the amenities included. Since Fifth Wheels lose 20% of their value in the first year, you will want to purchase used rather than new if you find a good deal.
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           Travel Trailers
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           The smallest of the towable RVs are the travel trailers. If you already have a truck or SUV, you are ready to purchase and use these RVs. These RVs connect to the bumper of your vehicle, so they are easy to install and remove.
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           They are a great option for new RV users and families who wish to have a bit of freedom to move around during their summer vacation. They cost 
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           $25,000 to $35,000
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            if they are new. A pop-up camper can be as cheap as $15,000. 
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           A used travel trailer costs between 
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           $20,000 to $30,000
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            and a used pop-up camper is $10,000 to $15,000.
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           Other RV Costs to Consider
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           There are some additional costs to consider when purchasing and using an RV. Some of them are highlighted below.
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           Taxes
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           You will have to pay sales tax on the RV you purchase, depending on the state.
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           It's easy enough to get a loan to purchase an RV. You don't have to pay cash for them unless you wish to. And you can roll the sales tax into the loan if you would prefer it that way.
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           Insurance
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           Some of the higher-end RV models are quite expensive, and thus, you will need to have insurance upon them. This way, you won't have to worry about it too much when it comes to repairing or replacing the RV.
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           Operating Expenses
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           Motorhomes aren't the 
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           most fuel-efficient vehicles
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            out there, so you will need to account for high fuel costs whenever driving around in them. Their mileage ranges on average from 7 to 14 mpg. 
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           Other RV cost items to budget for:
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            Propane for your heater
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            Campground fees
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            Oil changes
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            Consistent maintenance and repairs
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           A huge moving home like an RV will need constant attention and care, so make sure you spend some time each week going through your RV to make sure nothing's broken or needs repair. 
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           Accessories
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           If you are purchasing a used RV, you will want to do some upgrades to it to make sure it is suitable for your needs. You will also need to account in your budget for some accessories, like leveling blocks, LED lights, window awnings, or any upgrades that might be necessary (new kitchen faucets?). 
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           RV Costs Will Vary Quite a Bit Depending on Your Choices
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           In conclusion, depending on the amenities, accessories, and type of RV chosen, your RV costs will be quite different. 
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           If you are interested in keeping your expensive new RV in tip-top shape, you will want to undertake the help of an RV detailing company like Fiberglass WorX. We can wash, wax, and restore your RV, so it looks and feels like it came off the dealership lot today.
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           Are you the proud owner of an RV? Click here for a complete guide to RV care that is guaranteed to help you keep your RV in top shape.
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           Sales of RV 
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           have risen tremendously
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           !
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            This is largely due to the pandemic and people seeking safer ways to travel.
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           If you own an RV you already know that this home on wheels is very convenient and can save you money on hotel fees. 
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           However, having an RV is not all about taking it on the road and having fun. If you don't take the time to take care of your RV you will find that you end up with a lot of problems. 
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           Maintenance is something that should be done regularly. Here's a look at some of the key things you need to bear in mind when it comes to RV care.
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           Inspect the Roof
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           Having a solid roof for your RV is important. You should take the time to examine your RV roof every six months. If your RV roof has water damage you can end up spending thousands of dollars repairing it. 
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           Make sure that you
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           inspect your RV roof
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            at the seams. Inspecting the seams will give you a good idea of what is happening with the roof. If there are leaks in the RV Roof you can apply a sealant to the roof and this will help to prevent water damage. 
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           Rubber roofs on RVs need to be treated with special care. Make sure that you have it inspected and treated at least one time for the year. It can get a lot of sun damage and having this treatment done by a professional can help us to save your RV roof.
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           Maintain your RV tires
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           Maintaining your RV tires is also something that you need to think about. Your RV tires should be inspected with a pressure monitoring system.
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           This will help you gauge how much pressure is in the tires. You also need to inspect the tires to see if there is any uneven treadwear. 
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           Remember that if you don't evenly pack your RV you may run the risk of putting more pressure on some of the tires than others. This can cause your tires to blow out on you when you least expect it. 
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           Always remember that your tire pressure will change based on the altitude at which you drive or the temperature of the area in which you drive.
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           Change the Oil
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           You need to ensure that you are checking your RVs oils regularly. Keeping your oil fresh is the best way to ensure that you keep your engine running at its best. 
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           When your oil is not changed regularly it can cause your engine to start seizing up. Ask the dealer that you purchased the RV from how many miles you need to go before you change your oil. 
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           You can also check the manufacturer's website or your owner's manual to get this information as well.
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           Take Care of Your Generator
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           Your generator is one part of your RV that you cannot afford to ignore. Your generator is what makes it feel like home inside your RV because you can power different appliances. 
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           Remember that your RV generator has its own oil and filter and that these need to be changed often as well. When you are not using your RV you should make sure that you run the generator every once in a while to keep it working its best.
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           Change Your Filters
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           Replacing the filters in your RV is extremely important. There are several filters that you need to ensure that you replace regularly. The hydraulic, air, fuel, and coolant filters are the major ones that you need to pay attention to. 
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           It can have devastating consequences when these are worn out. If the filters are not in good shape you may experience overheating of your engine. All of this can add up financially, so you must make changing your filters a habit.
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           Fix Your Brakes
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           Checking your RV brakes is essential if you want to maintain RV safety for your family and friends 
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           while you are traveling
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           When your brakes are damaged you can have very expensive repairs. This is why you need to make sure that you are getting them checked by a qualified mechanic regularly.
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           Make sure that your RV batteries are working. Your battery may need to be changed every few years. You can check your manufacturer's website or your owner's manual to find out exactly how long your battery will last. 
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           However, it is fair to say that your RV battery will give you signs that it is failing. You might find it difficult to turn on the RV and your dashboard may give you clues that your battery is losing its power.
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           Each of your tanks needs to be dealt with separately. Make sure that you also check the sewer system in your RV as well, since it is responsible for getting rid of wastewater in the RV.
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           RV Care Is Important
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           RV care is a big job. However, it is something that you must do to ensure that your RV is in good working order whenever you need it. 
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           There is a lot to be done if you want to properly maintain your RV. However, there is professional help available if you find it too overwhelming, and don't know where to begin. 
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           Scheduling regular RV maintenance is the only way to ensure that your RV remains in good condition throughout the year. If you would like help with RV maintenance do not hesitate to take a 
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           Before you make your first RV purchase, there are questions you need to ask. Here are 7 things you need to know before driving off the lot.
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           As of 2017, 
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           more than 10 million
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            US households own an RV and that number has only grown. Since then, RV camping has become one of the most popular types of holidays Americans are choosing.
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           However, buying an RV can be a complicated and daunting process. There are so many things you should know before you make your RV purchase, but how do you know what to ask or what to look for?
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           This article will cover seven essential factors to consider before choosing an RV, so keep reading so you know how to choose the right RV.
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           7 Things to Consider Before Your RV Purchase
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           When making an RV selection, there are a few things to consider, like what type of camping do you want to do? Do you want a big or a small RV? Do you want a 
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           Class A or Class B
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           Let's review them together.
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           1. Safety First
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           We've put safety at the top of the list because it's one of the essential things to consider. If you're making a secondhand RV purchase, you will want to know if it's roadworthy.
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           If you're buying used, make sure you get the maintenance records so you can ensure that it's been taken care of right up until the time of purchase.
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           Another thing you can do is do a full inspection of all parts. For example, inspect the roof for damage, checks seals, the airconditioner, slide mechanisms, and propane, to name a few.
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           2. What Are Your Storage Needs?
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           If you're 
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           choosing an RV
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            to travel alone in, you may not need as much storage space as, say, a couple or family would need. Different class RVs will come with varying capacities of storage as well.
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           Many on a budget prefer the Class C RV for the overhead bunker for the extra storage space or as a bed area for a young child, whereas if money is no object, then a Class A might have all the room and storage you may want.
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           3. What Type of Camping Will You Be Doing?
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           Knowing how much time you're going to be spending in your RV will also affect which one you should choose. Are you going to be full-timing it? Do you want basic amenities almost akin to "roughing it," or do you prefer to be "glamping"?
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           Knowing where you're likely to camp can also be helpful in the decision-making process. Some RV classes may not be suitable for the type of camping you want to do; for example, a Class A might be too large for some campsites.
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           Therefore, doing some research before making your RV purchase is essential to choosing the right RV for you.
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           If it's small, it should be easier to park but tight to live in; however, if it's large, it's better for easier living but will be more complicated to park.
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           4. Layout and Floorplans
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           An ideal way to figure out what kind of layout you want is to visit a dealership and walk through the different styles to get a feel for what you want.
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           If you're traveling with more than one person, will you want separate sleeping areas, or are you ok bunking together? If you're bringing pets onboard, where will they sleep?
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           Will they need their own place to play? Will the kids need a study space?
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           What type of beds do you want: fold-out, bunk, or traditional? Will the bedroom need a door? Do you want a bathtub or just a shower?
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           What type of dining area do you want? Do you need space for a washer and dryer?
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           Ask your dealership for some floorplans so you can compare and make the proper RV selection for you.
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           5. Comforts of Home
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           Everyone is different, and as such, everyone will have different tastes regarding their personal comfort preference. There are many styles when it comes to RV selection that you can really find one that suits you best.
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           Take some time to consider what you want most out of your RV travels, so you know where to begin. For example, if you value your sleep, you'll want to focus on an RV with a premium bedroom area, but if you love mealtimes, then a roomy kitchen area will be what you'll want to focus on.
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           6. Who's Driving This Thing?
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           Taking into consideration who will be driving the RV can significantly impact your choice. Driving a big rig takes skills that not everyone may have. Don't overwhelm yourself by taking on an RV too large for you to comfortably and confidently drive.
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           If possible, try to book a few test drives to see how various size RVs handle. If you're sharing the driving with a partner, make sure they're there for the test drive, so you are both comfortable with the RV size you decide on.
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           7. Money, Money, Money
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           Finally, the last thing to consider is an important one: your budget. This is probably the most daunting part of the whole RV purchase experience. How much money can you afford to throw at your RV?
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           If you're going to be a full-timer, it may be very beneficial to spend a considerable amount for one with all the bells and whistles to ensure you get the most out of your RV purchase.
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           However, if you're just using it for the occasional camping holiday, a simpler, less expensive RV might be better for you.
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           Buying new or used can also affect your decision. For example, do you go secondhand and get a fancier RV for your allocated budget, or do you buy new and find a more modestly priced RV?
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           Customize Your RV to Suit You
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           Once you've taken some time to think over everything you want out of your RV purchase, once you've done the research, got some test drives under your belt, worked out your budget, and purchased your RV, you'll want to think of customizing it to fit your personality and style.
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           Get in touch with us
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            for a quote, and we can assist you in making your RV a one-of-a-kind, bespoke masterpiece.
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           Recreational vehicles come in different lengths and sizes. Find out how to get more RV for your dollar with these tips for choosing the ideal RV size.
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           Sleeping under the stars, roasting marshmallows, and the hum of crickets lulling you to sleep in a hammock are just a few of the things so many of us love about camping. 
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           And, for anyone who loves going on camping trips, it's important to have a trusty trailer to snuggle up in at the end of the day. That way you can stay warm and cozy no matter what season you enjoy camping in. 
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           To make sure you buy the perfect RV, you'll need to know what RV size to get. If you're trying to figure out the perfect RV length, keep reading. We've put together five handy tips for sizing your RV!
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           A Brief RV Size Chart
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           Before we dive into how to choose 
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           the right RV
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           , let's take a moment to talk about the different size RVs that you can choose. RVs are divided into several different classes so that it's easy to choose an RV that makes sense for your needs. 
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           RV size classes range from A to C. However, there are a few additional sizes that don't fall within these categories. We've listed them below so that it's easy to pick the right size RV for your needs.
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           Class A: Motorhomes
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           The largest size and the first class of RVs are Class A RVs. Class A RVs are the huge RVs that you'll often see cruising the highways in style and that look more like charter buses than camper homes. 
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           Motorhomes are the 
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            out there. They're specially designed so that you can transport large numbers of people at a time, making them perfect for big families who are wanting an outdoor retreat. 
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           Class A motorhomes range in size from 29 feet to 45 feet long. They're designed to sleep six people comfortably or a maximum of eight people in total. 
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           Class A motorhomes, because of their size, tend to be the most luxurious motorhomes out there, too. These types of motorhomes include a master bedroom with a queen-size bed, a living room and entertainment area, a kitchen, and a bathroom. 
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           Class B: Campervans 
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           The second class of RVs is campervans. Any vehicle that falls into this category is considered to be a mid-size RV. Sometimes this class of campervan is referred to as conversion vans. 
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           Campervans are built on a 
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           , making them perfect for traversing windy roads and steep slopes. As a medium-size RV, a Class B campervan can make its way into just about any campsite out there, making them extremely convenient for any vacation you plan. 
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           On top of that, campervans are very easy to drive. They don't require as much gas, either, making them more affordable than Class A RVs. 
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           Class B RVs are usually between 17 and 19 feet long and are appropriate for one to four people to sleep in. They are outfitted with beds, a refrigerator and small kitchen, a heating unit, and beds. Some campervans also include a bathroom, but not all of them do. 
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           Class C: Campers
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           The third and final class of RVs are called Class C RVs. These RVs include campers and are the perfect size for anyone wanting something that's not overly big or overly small. 
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           Class C campers range in size from 20 to 31 feet long. They're ideal for sleeping between one and eight guests, making them great for people who want to travel with the family or who want to travel solo!
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           Class C campers have two separate sleeping areas: one in the back of the camper and one above the cab of the vehicle. Some Class C RVs even have slideouts that will create more space for the family once the RV is parked and set up. 
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           Aside from the sleeping spaces, this type of camper includes a bathroom, a kitchen equipped with a stove and a refrigerator, heating and air conditioning systems, and a living space. Some campers include sound systems and TVs in the living area so that you can enjoy movie nights in the wild!
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           Miscellaneous: Trailers
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           Class A through Class C RVs aren't the only types of campervans out there. There are a few RVs that don't fall into these classes but are still great vehicles for anyone wanting an outdoor getaway. 
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           These vehicles are trailers and are typically attached to a car, SUV, or an RV. They're a great way to get outside and are usually a little bit cheaper than motorhomes or larger RVs would be. 
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           Pop-Ups
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           One type of trailer is a pop-up. These campers fold down into a detachable trailer that can be pulled by any number of vehicles. When open, they provide a camper where families can relax and unwind. 
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           Pop-up campers
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            are quite small, usually ranging between 7 and 7.5 feet wide. Most pop-ups will open up to a height of between 4.5 and 5 feet tall, so they're a little bit lower than standard RVs. 
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           Pop-ups are ideal for between 4 and 8 guests. They usually include a sink and a stovetop, a small dining area, and two double beds. Some pop-ups include a bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet.
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           Travel Trailers
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           Another type of trailer is a travel trailer. These trailers are hooked onto a vehicle using a special hitch that will help keep it from moving around too much when you're on the go. 
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           Travel trailers are a great option because they include most of the same amenities as an RV. That means you can get all the creature comforts you want when you're sleeping under the stars!
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           Fifth-Wheel Trailers
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           Fifth-wheel trailers are connected to the tow vehicle using a special extension. The extension looks as if it's a fifth wheel that's part of your tow vehicle, which is how this type of medium size RV got its name. 
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           Fifth-wheel trailers require at least a pick-up truck to pull them. However, they have a good deal of interior space, making them a roomy choice for larger families. 
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           Plus, some fifth-wheel trailers have additional slideouts that create extra space. Typically, this type of trailer includes a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.
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           RV Length Restrictions
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           To figure out what RV size you should get, it's important to check both state and national 
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           RV size restrictions
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           . That way, you'll know exactly what size RV you'll be able to utilize in any given area. 
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           While not all national parks have length restrictions, quite a few do. Here are the national parks that have size restrictions on the length of your RV: 
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            Denali National Park: 
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            40 feet
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            Grand Canyon National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Saguaro National Park:
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             35 feet
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            Hot Springs National Park:
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             60 feet
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            Joshua Tree National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Kings Canyon National Park:
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             35 feet 
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            Lassen Volcanic National Park:
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             45 feet 
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            Redwood National Park:
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             36 feet
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            Sequoia National Park:
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             95 feet
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            Yosemite National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park:
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             35 feet
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            Great Sand Dunes National Park:
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             35 feet
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            Mesa Verde National Park:
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             36 feet
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            Rocky Mountain National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Everglades National Park:
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             45 feet
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            Yellowstone National Park:
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             50 feet 
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            KentuckyMammoth Cave National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Glacier National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Yellowstone National Park:
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             50 feet
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            Death Valley National Park:
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             30 feet
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            Great Basin National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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            : 35 feet for trailers and 40 feet for RVs
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            Theodore Roosevelt National Park:
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             65 feet
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            Crater Lake National Park:
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             50 feet
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            Badlands National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Great Smoky Mountains National Park:
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             35 feet for trailers and 40 feet for RVs
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            Big Bend National Park:
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             90 feet
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            Guadalupe Mountains National Park:
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             40 feet
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            Arches National Park:
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             100 feet
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            Bryce Canyon National Park:
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             50 feet 
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            Canyonlands National Park:
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             100 feet
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            Capitol Reef National Park:
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             71 feet
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            Shenandoah National Park
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            : 100 feet
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            Mount Rainier National Park:
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             27 feet for trailers and 35 feet for RVs
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            North Cascades National Park
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            : 122 feet
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            Olympic National Park:
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             35 feet
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            Grand Teton National Park:
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             45 feet
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            Yellowstone National Park:
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             50 feet
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           In addition to these national park size restrictions, remember that you'll want to check your state size restrictions. With over 
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           6,500
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           state parks
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            across the United States, you have plenty of options but the restrictions can vary widely. 
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           Tips for Choosing the Right RV Size
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           Now that you're equipped with information on different RV Sizes and what the length restrictions around the country are, you're ready to think about what RV you actually want to purchase. 
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           To make your decision easier, there are a few things you'll need to think about first. Considering these five tips will help ensure that you purchase an RV that works for you and your whole family. 
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           1. Think About How Many People You're Sleeping
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           The first question you need to ask when looking at RV sizes is how many people you're sleeping. Not all RVs are suitable for large families, which will impact how many people you're bringing. 
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           On top of that, some trailers are best suited for two couples, rather than for a family with two kids. When choosing a trailer size, think about who and how many people will be coming with you on your trips. 
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           2. Consider Your Destination
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           The next question to ask yourself is where you're likely to be camping. As mentioned earlier, lots of state and national parks have RV size restrictions. If you have a few parks that you know you'll be visiting, check their size restrictions before making a final decision. 
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           On top of that, some RVs aren't appropriate for traversing rough terrain. You'll want to look at how easy it will be to maneuver your chosen vehicle up steep hills and sharp curves before you make your purchase. 
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           3. Check Your Budget
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           When it comes to choosing an RV, your budget should be high on your list of priorities. A larger RV is going to come with a larger monthly or upfront payment, so you'll need to be prepared for that. 
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           In addition, larger RVs use more gas. Gas prices quickly add up when you're traveling long distances, so be sure that you've factored this into your budget. 
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           Finally, consider the amount of money you'll be spending on maintenance and upkeep. The larger the RV, the more costly repairs and maintenance will be. Keep this in mind when choosing an RV size so that you don't run into any unwanted surprises. 
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           4. Consider Your Lifestyle
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           Another important factor to consider when choosing RV length is your lifestyle. If you go camping all the time, you may want to invest in a larger RV with more amenities to make your camping experience more comfortable. 
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           Additionally, think about the activities you enjoy when camping. If you want to spend more time indoors than outdoors, a larger RV will have more space for relaxing inside. 
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           5. Put the Driver First
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           The last tip for choosing the right size camper is to think about who will be driving the RV. You want to make sure that the cab is comfortable and roomy for the person who will be driving it regularly. 
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           Check out the controls and steering for the vehicle before purchasing it to make sure that the driver will be comfortable maneuvering the vehicle. That way you won't have any issues when you're actually on the road.
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           Having an appropriately sized RV is the key to being able to get into any state or national park. Without an RV of an appropriate size, you won't be able to park your RV anywhere you like.
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           With this guide, it's easy to figure out what RV size you should buy. Make sure to keep all these tips in mind so that you can rent or buy the perfect RV for any future vacation you're planning!
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            with the team at Fiberglass WorX and we'll help you detail your own trailer to perfection!
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