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Class A - Diesel
Diesel pushers are the largest, most luxurious
of the motorized RVs. The engine is located in the rear,
hence the name "diesel pusher". They are most commonly built on
Freightliner chassis's with Cummins and Caterpillar the engines of
choice.
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Class A - Gas
Class A Gas, also commonly referred to as the
conventional motor home, is a virtual "home-away-from-home" on
wheels, fully loaded and equipped for short trips, lengthy vacations
and full timing. The Class A is entirely constructed on a bare,
specially designed motor vehicle chassis.
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Class C
Class C's, sometimes referred to as a
mini-motor homes, provide the conveniences of a larger motor home in
a scaled-down version and at a lower price. The Class C is built on
an automotive manufactured van frame with an attached cab section.
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Class B
Modified by using a panel-type truck, manufacturers add a variety of
standard and optional conveniences such as kitchen, bathroom,
sleeping accommodations from two to four people depending in on the
model. With the addition of a top extension, today's Class B Motor
home has adequate head room and storage facilities.
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Travel
Trailers
Travel Trailers are designed to be towed by a car, van or pickup
by means of a bumper or frame hitch, the travel trailer provides
all the comforts of home and is perfectly adaptable for weekend
getaways, family vacations, and full timing.
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Fifth Wheels
Designed to be hitched to and towed by a pickup equipped with
special hitch in the truck bed, these two-level units can provide
the greatest living of all towable RVs. Fifth-wheel travel trailers
come equipped with all the comforts of home, and are perfectly
adaptable for weekend getaways, family vacations and full timing.
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Toyhaulers
Toyhaulers are cargo-hauling ramped RVs. They have a garage in the
rear with a ramp to drive a "toy" up inside to haul, while at the
same time offering all the comforts of home up in the front area.
Common "toys" are motorcycles and ATVs. Toy Haulers can come in both
a Travel Trailer or the Fifth Wheel to fit your lifestyle.
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Hybrid Travel Trailers
Hybrid travel trailers combine the features of a pop-up trailer and
a hard-sided trailer. In their camping configuration, one or more
bunks fold down from the side with canvas tent covers. When in
travel, the bunks fold up into the side of the trailer leaving four
hard sides. The primary advantage of a hybrid travel trailer is that
it offers a greater space to weight ratio.
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Pop-Up Campers
Manufactured as a lightweight unit with collapsible sidewalls that
are made of hard-wall construction or canvas. These towables are
lightweight ranging from 1500 lbs to 4000lbs. Ranging in length from
8’ to 15’, when set up, they can provide full kitchen, dining,
bathroom, and sleeping facilities for up to 8 people depending on
the model.. Pop-up’s are easy to tow and they give you the feeling
of camping in the outdoors while still being protected from the
elements. Today's models provide many of the amenities found in
other RVs including small slide outs.
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Park Models
Park Model trailers although considered a recreational vehicle
and are transportable they are primarily designed for placement
at a destination. When set up, park models are connected to the
utilities necessary to operate home style fixtures and
appliances. Park models are popular with people for use as a
cottage, vacation or retirement home.
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