However, the big RVs can be a headache if you’re driving through low-hanging bridges or tight spaces. They’re also more expensive to fuel and maintain compared to smaller-size vehicles. Alternatively, ...
It covers a wide variety of motorhomes and travel trailers, including Class A, B and C motorhomes, conventional travel trailers and fifth-wheel travel trailers, to name a few. Who's this for?
How many people are you looking to travel with? Is ample storage space important to you? Once you've worked out the answers, consider the three main types of motorhomes: Class A, Class B, and Class C ...
No one ever accused RVs of being fuel efficient. The biggest motorhomes, Class A, will get only 7 to 13 mpg, according to the Camping & RVing British Columbia Coalition. Downsizing to a Class B or ...