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People generally prefer to save for their vacation and then settle their plans with utmost care to make maximum out of it. Vacations are not just wasting time and money on useless things and services, but one should go deep into the travel mannerisms to save time and money as far as practicable. Road trip vacations are easy to arrange and offer opportunities to save money. If you are searching for friendly and convenient tour mode, then go for RVs.

There are more or less seven types of RV classifications. Getting a bit of knowledge will save confusion and embarrassment in future.

1. Class A Motorhome: Class A Motorhome, also commonly referred to as a Motorhome is the largest, most luxurious of the motorized RVs. Class A Motorhomes are either gas or diesel with the diesel more common and often called a diesel pusher. The Class A Motorhome is also built on a specially designed chassis. Both gas Motorhomes and Diesel Pushers are well equipped for short trips or long vacations, and is also well suited for full timing.

2. Class B Motorhome: A Class B Motorhome, also commonly referred to as a van conversion or van camper, and is a panel truck that has been customized to include temporary sleeping, eating and bathroom facilities. The size of a Class B Motorhome usually varies from 16 feet to 21 feet.

3. Class C Motorhome: The Class C Motorhome, sometimes referred to as a mini-motor home, and provides the conveniences of a larger Motorhome in a scaled-down version and at a lower price. The Class C RV is built on an automotive manufactured van frame with an attached cab section. The size of a Class C Motorhome varies from 20 feet to 28 feet.

4. Fifth Wheel Travel Trailers: The Fifth Wheel is designed to be affixed and towed by a pickup equipped with special hitch in the truck bed, these two-level units can provide the greatest living of all tow-able RVs. Fifth wheel trailers are two-level pickup truck RVs. One level follows your truck; the other level of the fifth wheel rests in the truck bed. Fifth-wheel travel trailers come equipped with all the comforts of home and are perfectly adaptable for weekend getaways, family vacations and full time living.

5. Folding Camp Trailer: A lightweight unit with sides that collapse for towing and storage, the folding camper trailer combines the experience of open-air tent camping with sleeping comforts, basic conveniences and weather protection found in other RVs.

6.Travel Trailer: Travel trailers are units specially designed to be towed by a car, van or pickup by means of a bumper or frame hitch. Travel trailer provides all the comforts of a home and is perfectly adaptable for weekend getaways, family vacations, and full time living

7.Truck Camper: This is a small living space that can be slid into the back of a pickup truck. These are sometimes called Slide-In trailers.

Now that you have known the different types of RV Motorhomes, check out yourselves and see the difference!

Sam D'Costa is well known professional in Online Marketing and web promotions. RV Motorhomes, Class A Motorhomes

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