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Have you always dreamed of traveling in an RV? Before you buy one, you might want to rent one first. At the very least, make sure that you know the differences between the various types of RVs (travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes) and all the RV classes (Class A, Class, B, and Class C motorhomes). Here, RVers are sharing tips for choosing the best RV for your needs and things look out for when buying or selling an RV for full- or part-time travel.

This year Country Coach has brought to market a project that's been 18 months in the works: the new Veranda motorcoach has arrived. It's a 45-foot motorhome with an incredible slideout that turns into a 13-foot balcony!

Gulf Stream, a leading manufacturer of a full range of RV products was founded and is still owned by the Shea family -- since 1971. Gulf Stream strives to follow all the units they build throughout their entire life. They not only register the RVs of original owners, but also second owners. Now that's a level of commitment most other RV manufacturers just don't bother with!

Even when RV tires look like new and have plenty of tread on them, if they are not used regularly and shielded from the sun, then they WILL fail early -- and may cause a blowout! Here's how to protect your tires and prevent tire rot.

The fact of the matter is, the longer a motorhome is parked and unused, the faster its value declines. Top that with the fact that RVs stored in harsher climates -- either too hot or too cold; too dry or too snowy & rainy -- can be dramatically decrease in value and even become worthless. Here's what to look for before you buy a used RV motorhome.

You can save a lot of money by buying a used 5th wheel or RV trailer, rather than a new one. Whether you're looking for a recreational vehicle for full time RVing, or just the occasional road trip, here's what to look for in a used RV trailer.

Following are some questions you'll want to ask yourself, along with some of the differences between the various types of recreational vehicles on the market today. Great tips for buying a new or used RV.

Deciding which RV is right for you may be easier if you think of it as buying a HOME instead of thinking of it as buying an RV. After all, if you're going to be a fulltime RVer, your RV will BE a home. Here's what you need to know about the types and sizes of RVs, travel trailers, and motorhomes; towable trailers and tow vehicles, RV floorplans, and more!

Whether you intend to eventually buy an RV at some point or not, renting an RV is always good idea ...and a FUN one, too. It might also be the best course of action before you purchase a motorhome of your own.

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