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What Type of Is Right for You? RV TOWABLE Towable RVs must be mounted on or towed by a motorized vehicle to be moved from place to place. Some towables are small and light enough to be towed by the family car, while others require an SUV or pickup truck. Always verify your vehicle’s towing capability and allow for the added weight of personal belongings loaded on board. Conventional Travel Trailer • Wide range of floor plans and sizes • Sleeps up to 10 • 12 to 35 feet • Cost: From $8,000 to $35,000 Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer • Two Level floor plans • Towed with a pickup truck • Sleeps up to 6 • Cost: From $18,000 to $160,000 Expandable Travel Trailer • Ends pull out for sleeping • Lightweight towing • Sleeps up to 8 • 21 to 40 feet • Cost: From $10,000 to $30,000 Folding Camping Trailer • Fold down for lightweight towing • Fresh air camping plus RV comfiorts • Sleeps up to 8 • 8 to 24 feet • Cost: From $6,000 to $22,000 Truck Camper • Mounts on pickup bed • Sleeps up to 6 • 8 to 20 feet • Cost: $6,000 to $55,000 TOWABLE or MOTORIZED Sport Utility RV • Built in garage for cycles, ATVs, etc. • Sleeps up to 8 • 19 to 39 feet • Cost: $10,500 to $170,000 SPECIALIZED RV Accessible RV • Wheelchair lifts or ramps for access • Lower counters, wider entrance and aisles, roll-in showers • Cost: Varies - See a dealer 20 | AMERICA’S LARGEST RV SHOW 2019 MOTORIZED Motorized RVs are vehicles designed as temporary living quarters for recreational camping, travel or seasonal use that are built on a motorized chassis. Type A Motorhome • Luxurious amenities • Sleeps up to 6 • 21 to 40 feet • Cost: From $60,000 to $500,000+ Type B Motorhome • Commonly called a van camper • Easy to park and maneuver • Sleeps up to 4 • 16 to 22 feet • Cost: From $60,000 to $130,000 Type C Motorhome • Similar amenities to Type A • Optional sleeping space over cab • Sleeps up to 8 • 21 to 35 feet • Cost: From $43,000 to $200,000+ PARK MODEL RVs Park Model RVs are unique units that provide temporary accommodations for recreation, camping or seasonal use. Park Model RVs are designed to look like a home, but they need to be hooked up to site electricity, sewer and water like any RV. • Under 400 square feet • Sleeps up to 10 • Cost: From $20,000 to $80,000 Horse Trailer • Up to 51 feet • Sleeps 2-4 people/2 to 8 horses • Cost: $20,000 to $200,000