Buying an RV makes sense if you like taking frequent, spontaneous trips every year. Renting is a good option if you’re planning ahead for a vacation you take every couple of years. If you decide to ...
A mature multiracial couple sitting together in chairs by a camper trailer in an RV park, drinking coffee. He is Hispanic and she is Middle Eastern and Caucasian. They are conversing, smiling, looking ...
Buying your own RV isn’t an investment to take lightly. Whether you’re planning weekend getaways, full-time travel or family road trips, choosing the right RV is a major financial commitment. If ...
Freedom to go anywhere. An ability to be totally self-sufficient. The potential for nonstop adventure. These are just some of the reasons Michaela Sherer had spent years fantasizing about owning a ...
Buying an RV in 2026 isn’t just about picking your dream rig—it’s about knowing how to get the best deal and avoid long-term cost traps. From timing your purchase right to understanding dealer markups ...
Why buy used: Used RVs cost less upfront, depreciate slower, and often come with upgrades already installed, making them appealing for budget-conscious travelers. Inspect before buying: Check for roof ...
Recreational vehicle sales are soaring, and the RV industry expects 2021 to be a record-breaking year. As any RV owner will tell you, though, buying a motor home, camper or trailer is a complex ...
It’s been a long, cold winter (as Phil the groundhog predicted), but spring is finally breaking through. If you’re thinking of gearing up for warmer weather with a new boat, RV or other outdoor “toys, ...
More than 11 million U.S. households currently own an RV — the highest number ever recorded, according to the RV Industry Association. But buying an RV is a big expense. You’ll also have to factor in ...