Sunday, March 27, 2016
Just a Thought: Full Time RVing part 5
Just a Thought: Full Time RVing part 5: This write up will be about the big boys in the RV sizes from 20’ to 45’ and prices ranging from 30.000 to millions. You can buy one for ju...
Full Time RVing part 5
This write up will be about the big boys in the RV sizes from 20’ to 45’ and prices ranging from 30.000 to millions. You can buy one for just functionality or just for pleasure. You have two distinct models from Gasoline engine to Diesel Pusher. And in the more creative side they even have a toyhauler model. These RV’s are a large investment and maintaining them is essential. But when you get right down to it they are traveling homes. You can also tow a car or truck behind most of them. You can use a car dolly a flatbed trailer or a Blue Ox towing bar.
List Price: $104,951
Sale Price: $76,000
Class A 2016 Front Living Sleeps (5) 1 slides Fuel=Gas.
Class A Gas RV’s are very nice and amazingly very powerful, even with Gas engines. You get the right one you can even tow a pickup.
Now on to the Diesel Pushers, the big boys of the RV world.
Engine:
Cummins ISL turbocharged 450 HP engine 1,250 lb. ft. torque at 1,400 RPM
Slides:
4
Sleeps:
4 people
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Towing Capacity:
15,000 lbs
Don't Pay MSRP:
$482,406
No Haggle Price:
$324,112
Total Savings:
$158,294
Now the Class A Diesel Pusher is much more expensive, but for full time living it is the overall best concept. Still the one thing you have to remember is what is it that you need for traveling. So make a choice to stop by the many RV dealers and pick out what you would need. I wrote this to give a general idea on what is out there, when it comes right down to it there are many choices. Hope to see you on the road.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Just a Thought: Full time Rving part4
Just a Thought: Full time Rving part4: Today we will talk Toy Haulers. Even for full timers there is a type of RV for Bikers, four wheeler's and just work tools. Somet...
Full time Rving part4
Today we will talk
Toy Haulers. Even for full timers there is a type of RV for Bikers, four wheeler's and just work tools. Sometimes when you travel you do so to work. This
is where a Toy Hauler will come in handy. They come in all ranges of sizes and
styles. You can get Travel Trailers and 5th Wheel RV’s at various
prices. The average range is $15,000 and up. You get Luxury and functionality
as well. Lets start with Travel Trailer version first.
Sale Price: $18,000 Travel Trailer Toyhauler
2016 Toyhauler Sleeps 4, 33’ long with 10’Garage. This is a Heartland Model. 5300lbs. This is a great model for two on a trip or as a full time model.
Now for the full timer who needs more room this is where you
would require a larger 5th wheel model. They will also range in
price from the mid-20s to 100,000 and up. Above is an example of the 5th
wheel model.
Sale Price: $65,000
Fifth-Wheel 2014 Toyhauler Sleeps 7, has 3 slides 38’long and a Garage that is 12’ and weighs 15,864 lbs
These types of RV’s can get quit expensive
depending on the model you choose. There is a company out of Missouri that
builds them to your design called Space Craft. A friend of mine had one built
to his own inside layout and wiring design. 5th wheel toy haulers
come in handy when you need a much bigger area to carry more stuff.
No
matter which one you choose it still comes down to a personal choice. You
cannot go wrong with this type of RV because you have a place to live and a
garage with you as well. So go to your local RV dealer and check one out.
See ya. Maybe on the road. Who knows.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Just a Thought: Full Time RVing Part 3
Just a Thought: Full Time RVing Part 3: Full Time RVing Part 3 After the first two this one will be more about really full timing on the road. The subject of space seem...
Full Time RVing Part 3
After the first two this one will be more about really full timing on the road. The subject of space seems to always come up on the issue of buying your first full time RV. The all purpose Idea would be to go with a 5th Wheel RV. You only have the RV and the Truck to worry about. First off you will want a Truck that can handle a 5th Wheel. Me personally I would not go with a 1/2 ton pickup, unless you are pulling an Ultra lite 5th Wheel. Remember to stay within the GVWR set by the factory. 3/4 ton to 1 ton pickups are much better at pulling Ultra lite or larger RV's. You will have to remember that some come with 6' beds and some come with 8' beds, the reason I mention this is sometimes you will have with to use a sliding Hitch in 6' beds but not in the 8' beds. The same principle applies to the GVWR with 5th Wheels as it does with Travel Trailers. If the Manufacture states the GVWR is 22,000 lbs, that is the total including the truck. Now some people use turners to up that performance, but me personally I do not. It really comes down to a personal choice.
Now to the types of 5th Wheels:
Now to the types of 5th Wheels:
Small to medium size. Prices fro 18,000 to 30.000 and ranging from 28ft to 32ft.
Others ranging from 32ft to 45ft. Prices range from the mid 20s to the upper 80s.
The one thing that I like about 5th Wheels over Travel Trailers is the room you gain and the ease of hooking one up. They tend to pull much easier and even the big ones are easier to put into small spaces. Because you will find some parks have small spaces to put them. But these types of RVs come with everything you can imagine. You can get Residential Refrigerators and washers and dryers, and even in some a dish washer. My advice is to do the research on exactly what you are looking for because it is important to get the options at first. Because if you wait and get the add ons later they will cost much more. Another thing to remember is the 5th Wheel Hitch, if anything get one rated for 15,000lbs or better. You can never have to much Hitch.
I was going to go in and describe class A RVs but I will do that in the next write up. But as I said before go to your local dealer or a boat and RV show in your area and you will get a better Idea of what to look for.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Just a Thought: Full Time RVing Part 2
Just a Thought: Full Time RVing Part 2: Expanding on the premise of RVing full time. I have come across a boat load of articles and blogs and magazines as well. But I have fo...
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