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Motor Home Ownership

By: Mark Freeman

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Today's motor homes or recreational vehicles have all the


comforts of home. If your wallet can afford it, they come with


plasma TV's, washers and dryers, ceramic tile floors and granite


countertops and with spaces that are professionally designed.





The best known type of motor home is the Type A, or recreational


vehicle. This is the roomiest of all motor homes, the largest,


and the most expensive. They come fully equipped with all the


luxurious amenities as listed above, plus some. Some


recreational vehicles come with custom stained glass and large


garden/tub showers. Recreational Vehicles come up to 45 feet in


length and generally range between $85,000 used and $400,000


new. Don't forget, they get somewhere between 5 and 8 miles per


gallon. This is another consideration. If you can't swallow that


type of gas mileage you may want to consider another form of


motor home.





A Type B motor home category includes van campers and travel


trailers. The van campers generally range from 18 feet to 22


feet in length and can comfortable sleep four. A fully contained


van camper can have a shower, toilet, kitchen, TV, couches and


beds. The beds are close together, affording less privacy than a


travel trailer or recreational vehicle. Most only have enough


head room to allow for full standing in the center of the


vehicle. Much smaller than the Type A motor homes they have less


storage area. The van campers range in price between $43,000 and


$70,000.





Travel trailers come in sizes 16 feet to 38 feet. They range in


price from $6,000. for a used trailer upwards to $45,000 for a


new travel trailer. You can generally find a fairly wide range


of amenities in travel trailers. The larger the size the more


you can sleep and the more likely you will be to have a private


bedroom area.





A lot of travelers like the fact that they can park their travel


trailer in a trailer park and take their vehicle touring the


area. It does however take lots of practice learning how to


properly drive with a travel trailer hitched to the back of your


SUV.





When you are considering the purchase of a new motor home there


are some of the same considerations you have when purchasing a


new car. Remember, a dealer can take advantage of an uneducated


customer. Do your homework. Know how much you should be paying


before you visit the dealership. Ask to see the MSRP


(manufacturers suggested retail price) for the vehicle.


Remember, dealers receive nice incentives from manufacturers so


they have a 15% to 35% mark-up.





Don't take the first deal that you are offered. Visit two or


three dealerships. Make sure that the dealership you buy your


motor home from has good follow up service. A lot of dealers are


your best friends while you're buying the motor home. Once


they've sold you the motor home they don't want to be bothered.


Check with the Better Business Bureau and family and friends who


have motor homes.


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