An important element in road trip planning is choosing the right recreational vehicle. We’re focusing on the motor homes knows as “RVs”. The following descriptions (plus the assistance of our staff) will help you decide which one is right for your road trip vacation. To the right is a quick guide for each type of RV, and below you can find more in-depth information about each. These campers come equipped with stove, small fridge, and sink. The kitchen is in the back of the van and some require set up of the sleeping area. PROS: Good gas mileage, very maneuverable CONS: Rarely equipped with showers or Flushing toilets. Beds must be converted. Class B vans are known more recently as sprinter vans. They are becoming popular due to their fuel efficiency and amenities. They have a small kitchen, beds and toilets and can park in a traditional parking space. PROS: Fuel efficient, nice finishes CONS: Rarely equipped with showers or FLUSHING toilets. Beds usually converted from seating area. Small Class C motor homes are a great alternative to the minivan or Sprinter van. They have three beds (2 permanent beds and one convertible bed from the dinette area) and full bathrooms. The full bathroom (toilet and shower) makes this vehicle a good choice for small groups. PROS: Full bathroom, multiple sleeping areas, good interior space CONS: Boxy, not sleek These are the best vehicles for large groups and families. They typically have 4 beds and can sleep up to 7 people. Many of these vehicles also have “slide-outs” allowing for more space when parked and camping. PROS: 4 sleeping areas, large interior space, fit in most campgrounds CONS: Not as fuel efficient, sometimes difficult to find parking These motor homes are the largest of all. They are big and boxy and a favorite of the full-time RV’ers. They are truly more like “homes” than any of the others. They offer all the amenities (full bathrooms, kitchens, slide-outs, etc. but what you get in space, you lose in agility and fuel efficiency. It can be difficult to find appropriate campsites and they are often difficult to park PROS: Full ‘master” bedroom, large windows, all amenities CONS: Very big, difficult to drive, not fuel efficient and expensive.Which RV is best for your road trip?
Minivan Conversion Sprinter/ Class B Small Class C Large Class C Class A Length 16 feet 17-19 feet 19-26 feet 27-32 feet 32-40 feet Number of Seatbelts 2-4 2-4 5 7 6 Number of Beds 1 1-2 3 4 4 Best for 2 People 2-3 People 2-4 People 4-7 People 4-6 People Difficulty to drive Easy Easy Medium Medium Difficult Rental Price $ $$$ $$ $$ $$$ Gas Mileage 17-20 mpg 12-15 mpg 9-12 mpg 7-10 mpg 5-8 mpg Toilet No Some Yes Yes Yes Shower No Some Yes Yes Yes Stove Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Fridge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Microwave No No Yes Yes Yes Air Conditioner No Some Yes Yes Yes Heater No Yes Yes Yes Yes MINIVAN CONVERSION
(Best for 2 people)
CLASS B or SPRINTER VAN
(Best for 2-3 people)
SMALL CLASS C RV
(Best for 2 – 4 people)
LARGE CLASS C RV
(Best for 5 – 7 people)
CLASS A RV
(Best for 5 – 6 people)