RV Lingo Guide

Embarking on an RV adventure? Understanding RV lingo is key to navigating the world of recreational vehicles. At Pete's RV Center in Pennsylvania, we offer a comprehensive guide to RV jargon, ensuring you're well-versed in the language of the road. From learning about different types of RVs to decoding essential terms, this resource is designed to enhance your travel and shopping experience. Continue reading to learn more!
 
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Recreation Vehicles (RVs)

An RV, short for Recreational Vehicle, is an ingeniously designed mobile unit that serves as a comfortable and convenient home away from home, perfectly blending the aspects of travel and accommodation. These versatile vehicles, which can either be towable (such as travel trailers and fifth wheels) or motorized (motorhomes), are equipped with living quarters that offer a plethora of amenities akin to a home, including sleeping areas, kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces. It's important to note that RVs are distinct from other vehicle types; they do not fall into the same category as mobile homes, off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, or conversion vehicles, which are designed for different purposes. Sold by specialized recreation vehicle dealers, RVs are the go-to choice for those looking to merge the thrill of exploration with the comforts of home.

Towable RVs / Travel Trailers

Towable RVs offer the perfect blend of convenience and comfort for family outings, road trips, and outdoor adventures. These versatile units, designed to be towed by a range of vehicles, including family cars, vans, or pickup trucks, provide the freedom to unhitch and explore your surroundings without the RV in tow. Towable RVs are also cost-effective, lacking the expensive drivetrain components found in motorhomes, which leads to lower maintenance costs.

Travel trailers are a popular choice among families for their affordability and ease of transportation. They come equipped with all the essential amenities for a comfortable stay, including bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. With a variety of sizes and features, travel trailers cater to different travel styles, from basic models to more luxurious setups. Their intuitive bumper pull hitch system makes them accessible to first-time RVers, allowing for a broad range of tow vehicles beyond trucks.

Fifth wheels are known for their ample space and enhanced stability, thanks to the gooseneck hitching style that allows for a larger build. These towable RVs boast expansive interiors with bigger closets, increased passenger capacity, and larger rooms, ensuring a more comfortable stay. Additionally, fifth wheels require a vehicle equipped with a specialized hitch in the bed of the truck to connect the fifth wheel's gooseneck extension.

Toy haulers are the adventurers' choice, featuring a large, durable cargo bay to transport outdoor gear like ATVs, making them ideal for powersports enthusiasts. These RVs are not just about utility; they also provide a luxurious living space with a range of amenities and entertainment options. For remote workers, the cargo area can transform into a mobile office, combining work and play on the road.

Motorized RVs / Motorhomes

When embarking on the journey to find the perfect motorhome for your family, it's essential to consider aspects such as your budget, the features you're looking for, and the size of the vehicle that will best suit your needs. One of the overarching benefits of choosing a motorhome is the seamless transition from driving to living quarters, eliminating the hassle of towing a separate vehicle. Motorhomes are categorized into three main classes—A, B, and C—each offering distinct advantages and experiences to accommodate a variety of travel styles and preferences.

Class A motorhomes are akin to rolling estates, designed with a bus-like chassis that boasts a flat front and a sweeping panoramic windshield. These are the titans of the motorhome world, with some models stretching up to 45 feet in length, providing ample living space. They are often outfitted with luxurious amenities, including exterior kitchens and washer/dryer units, making them a prime choice for those who seek the comfort of home while on extended travels or for full-time RV living.

For those who prefer a more compact and agile option, Class B motorhomes, commonly known as camper vans, are the answer. These vehicles provide a van-like driving experience and are celebrated for their efficient use of space and practical amenities. Class B motorhomes are the smallest of the trio, which translates to easier maneuverability and parking, ideal for solo explorers or couples who value simplicity and convenience on their travels.

Class C motorhomes strike a balance between the expansive Class A and the minimalistic Class B. Constructed on a truck chassis with a characteristic over-cab sleeping area, Class C motorhomes generally range from 25 to 40 feet in length. They offer a comfortable blend of comfort and standard amenities, appealing to those who enjoy a mix of indoor luxury and outdoor adventure.

Travel Trailers

  • Conventional Travel Trailer

    • Wide range of floor plans and sizes
    • Affordable homelike amenities
    • Sleep up to 10
    • Typically $8,000 to $65,000 new
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  • Fifth-Wheels

    • Spacious two-level floor plans
    • Towed with a pickup truck
    • Sleep up to six
    • Typically $13,000 to $100,000 new
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  • Folding Campers

    • Fold for lightweight towing
    • Fresh-air experience with RV comfort
    • Sleep up to eight
    • Typically $4,000 to $13,000 new
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  • Truck Campers

    • Mount on pickup bed or chassis
    • Go wherever your truck can go
    • Sleep up to six
    • Typically $4,000 to $26,000 new

Motorhomes

  • Class A Motorhomes

    • Generally roomiest of all RVs
    • Luxurious amenities
    • Sleep up to six
    • Typically $58,000 to $400,000 new
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  • Class B Motorhomes

    • Commonly called van campers
    • Drive like the family van
    • Sleep up to four
    • Typically $41,000 to $74,000 new
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  • Class C Motorhomes

    • Similar amenities to Type As
    • Optional sleeping space over the cab
    • Sleep up to eight
    • Typically $48,000 to $140,000 new
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  • Sport Utility RVs

    Available motorized and towable (as travel trailers or fifth-wheels).

    • Built-in "garage" for hauling cycles, ATVs, and other sports equipment
    • Sleep up to eight
    • Typically $21,000 to $58,000 New
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  • Conversion Vehicles

    Van, Pickup Truck and Sport-Utility Conversions

    Conversion vehicles are manufactured by an auto maker, then modified for added comfort and recreation use by a company specializing in customized vehicles. These changes may include windows, carpeting, paneling, seats, sofas and accessories. Ideal as RV tow vehicles, conversion vehicles are sold by auto dealers rather than by RV dealers. Typically $27,500 to $60,000 new.

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