Above, Manzanita Lake Campground at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer |
If one is about to purchase an RV, there are many considerations to think out.
One important one is, What length of RV?
There are RVs of various sizes and types. One consideration is: What are you going to use it for? If the new potential owner plans to stay at national park campgrounds, they have to keep in mind that campsite sizes in national parks are limited. A 40' behemoth would likely not be able to have a national park campsite large enough to accommodate it.
I have a 23' Class C motorhome. It is big enough my needs and I have had no problems in finding campsites big enough for it.
RV Life has posted an article on the best RV length.
They begin it with:
What Is The Best RV Length?
The RV industry is full of options for potential buyers. This can make buying an RV more difficult for the undecided.
Once you decide on buying an RV, there will be some important questions about the RV you will be searching for.
The type of RV will likely be first; do you want a Class A, Class C, travel trailer, or a fifth wheel? The price will be another determining factor, as will floor plans and preferred manufacturers.
With all these questions to answer, it is important to have decided on one other very important factor: what length RV should I buy?
To read more, go here.
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