RVs are recreational vehicles and a good vacation option for families and business travelers alike.

RVs are popularly known as homes on wheels and for the convenience they provide while traveling. Travel schedules can be customized, in accordance to the activities planned. People who prefer outdoor activities can find that adequate time can be spent on location, without worrying about a time-schedule.

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We are a consumer based company that rates Winnebago RV’s in North America. Our rating guides feature Winnebago motorhomes; Class A & Class C.Say RV in some circles and the only answer you will get is “Winnebago.” Winnebago Industries of Iowa, USA is surely a major name in the motorhome industry. Their vehicles have been gracing America’s roads for decades and their reputation in the field is very good. They are currently producing two lines of motorhomes; the Winnebago brand and the Itasca brand.

Winnebago Industries was reborn out of a failing travel trailer company in 1960 in Forest City, IA. In 1966, they built their first Motorhome, and in 1977 they became the first motorhome manufacturer to reach the 100,000 unit mark, and in 1986 they became the first motorhome builder to reach the 200,00th unit.

Winnebago has had a long relationship with Chrysler Corp. and has built their motorhomes on dodge truck chassis almost exclusively. When Chrysler Corp. absorbed Freightliner, Winnebago began using Freightliner chassis also.

For a time, the “Winnies” were considered a bit old school, but these days the Winnebago is resuming its position as an industry leader. Winnebago Industries has never presumed to challenge the no holds barred luxury class of Class A motorhome with marble floors and butlers in the slide-outs. On the other hand the Winnebago products have always been a solid vehicle with good road handling characteristics, and longevity of service.

Winnebago Industries does not manufacture any trailers or fifth wheel. Beside their two primary lines of Winnebago and Itasca, they do manufacture three specialty lines of vehicles. These are the Ability Equipped line of Disabled Accessible Motor Homes; the Protector line of Command Center vehicles for Law Enforcement and Emergency Applications, and; the Med One line of mobile Medical Clinics.

As RVs become more popular and available, many are appearing in other roles. The Romney campaign “bus” is very obviously a Class A motorhome. Before the campaign is over you can expect to see a “tour” of the inside that goes beyond the glimpses already seen.

Winnebago RV’s have always been known for their comfort, and spaciousness, but they have never been on the gaudy side of the Class A wars. They do produce Class A motorhomes with slide-outs and with all the latest features such as rear monitoring television cameras, however. They are also among the leaders in the industry in bold graphics as a company graphics statement. Surely they will paint your RV however you would like it, but the company standard graphic package is a bold but mellow swirl or swirls.

If you have never vacationed this way before it would be wise to rent a mobile home for your first few trips.

Consider taking a long weekend trip for your first run to see if you enjoy traveling this way. Take a few more short trips renting different kinds of motorhomes each time. This will help you figure out which motor home is your favorite.

There are two types of recreational vehicles, towables and motorized. Towables include pop-up tent campers, travel trailers and the more luxurious 5th wheel. Camper vans, motor homes and the luxurious motor coaches are all motorized.

Pop-ups are the least expensive RV’s while motor coaches are generally the most expensive.

When looking at towables you have to ask yourself if your vehicle is capable of towing the RV you have in mind. You can’t tow a 5th wheeler with the family car but most cars can haul a pop-up. However the pop ups have few amenities, not even a toilet. You have to use a portable.

Obviously motorized recreational vehicles (like vans or motor coaches) are drivable. The easiest to handle is the camper van. A disadvantage of the luxurious motor coach is that you may have trouble finding a place to park when you visit stores or restaurants near your campground.

Many owners of big rigs choose to tow the family car behind their coach.

You also should decide how often you will be using an RV. If you only plan on hitting the road once or twice a year, then renting is the way to go. When you own an RV, you have to store and maintain it, make payments and insure it, even when not in use. So owning an RV is not practical for you.

However if you are free to travel whenever an wherever you want, and will be making several trips or a couple of prolonged cross country trips, you should consider purchasing an RV.

Whether you decide to rent or buy an RV you need to join the Good Sam Club. Membership entitles you to discount RV insurance (if you own your rig), discounts on parts, an excellent roadside assistance program and a discount on campground rental fees. Plus you have access to message boards where you can get information, tips and friendship from other RV-ers.

One benefit of vacationing in a motor home is that you don’t have to pay huge hotel bills or eat all of your meals in restaurants. Also you follow your own schedule, no rushing around to catch a plane. You don’t have to pack and unpack constantly.

Since most RV parks are both kid and pet friendly, many have playgrounds and dog runs.

A benefit of owning your RV is that you don’t have to get the rig back to the dealer by a certain time. Decorate your RV just like you would at home.

Coachmen RV Group has shown considerable strength during the first four months of 2008 in retail sales of its motorized products.

Statistical Surveys Inc. ranked Coachmen fifth in the nation in all motorhome retail sales, year-to-date through April, with 8.3 percent market share. Market share for the month of April alone was an impressive 9.5 percent.

Retail sales of Coachmen RV Group Class C motorhomes have been particularly strong. Coachmen Industries is ranked the No. 2 retailing manufacturer in the industry in Class C retail sales with 15.3 percent market share. The Coachmen model(brand) has earned the No. 1 ranking throughout the nation with a market share increase of 6.2 percent through the first four months of 2008, on top of our 2007 calendar year market share growth of 13.2 percent. April 2008 sales were particularly strong with the Coachmen brand logging 16.6 percent of all Class Cs sold that month.

Coachmen’s travel trailer and fifth wheel products are also gaining market share through April 2008. These gains are on top of significant market share gains posted in calendar year 2007.

Over the last 18 months, we have radically repositioned our Company. A clear vision, best-in-class quality and innovation to our products represent our most significant accomplishments. These accomplishments are supported by our market share gains in nearly all product categories” innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. The latest data from Statistical Surveys clearly shows that the innovation that we have brought to our products has re-established Coachmen as a leader.

Coachmen’s Class C Freelander has led the charge in sales. Among the features that consumers find appealing are its immense exterior storage, residential size queen beds and the innovative Azdel Superlite composite substrate in the sidewalls that resists moisture, mold and rot.

Our product innovations are practical innovations that provide value to our customers, said Terlep. Beyond the WOW factor of our products, they are easy to use, easy to own and easy to enjoy.”

Other Coachmen motorized products with progressive, forward thinking, ultramodern styling that are earning great reviews include:

The Prism, an aerodynamic fuel efficient Class C built on the diesel Sprinter chassis.

The Leprechaun Class C … special 40th edition of the Leprechaun series featuring an advanced interior design coupled with a reliable motorhome design and construction.

The Mirada Avant-garde, a Class A gas powered motorhome that has a distinctly unique interior design.

RV means Recreational Vehicle for sale. From the moment that name was coined, it has been a work in progress. There are now three almost distinct classes of motorhomes, Class A, Class B, and Class C, and who knows how many classes of towable travel or camping trailers. There are the little SUVs which, once the back seats are folded down and you stretch out qualifies as a Class B motorhome or camper; and there are ATVs which in the minds of many aren’t good for anything but recreation and doctor bills.

Let’s try to make a little sense of this. We will start with the three classes, A, B, and C:

Class A motorhomes for sale are generally defined by some as “if it has a flat front end, fromtop to bottom, it is Class A.” these motorhomes are purpose-built or conversions, usually built on bus chassis. They range in length width and height all over the map, and are powered by whatever fuel the manufacturer currently prefers for its vehicles. Class A motorhomes are generally considered the luxury class of motorhome, and the prices of these units range into the seventh significant digit, and you needn’t consider that to be an upper limit.

Class C motorhomes include most truck chassis purpose-built and conversions and are often in a cab-over configuration. As the field of RVs has grown over the years, the size of these vehicles has also grown, and now you can get a Class B RV to rival the dimensions of a Class A. The appointments in some Class C motorhomes rival Class A motorhomes or hotel suites or condos. C may be the third letter in the alphabet, but it is not taking a back seat to the Class A’s these days.

Class B motorhomes for sale is the least defined class in the industry. Sometimes defined as a “camper van.” Class B motorhomes can range from an old VW microbus or Westphalia to the latest conversion of a large van or a purpose-built motorhome which can still be classified as a “van.” These motorhomes, too are forging ahead with slide-outs and features which used to be only available in Class A motorhomes.

Towed RVs or “trailers” range from huge fifth wheelers to lowly homebuilt pop-up tents on utility trailer frames. They come in all shapes and sizes and shapes and vary in accessories from nothing to tons of stuff packed into an old or new “airstream.”

Fifth wheel vehicles are the vehicles that have different compartments between the driving compartment and the home compartment. Fifth-wheel vehicles comprise of a powered car in the front and a trailer attached at the rear. There is a clear bifurcation of the two compartments and hence can be used by those who want no interference or communication to be made between the driver and the passenger.

Fifth wheel vehicles are very luxurious and trendy vehicles that have an attached trailer to a motorized car. There are a number of these vehicles available, and depending on the features that these vehicles provide the prices vary.

There are various types of fifth wheel vehicles available,i.e Winnebago, Western, Travel Lite, etc.and the difference is basically in the rear trailers. The fifth wheel vehicles have detachable trailers. Hence depending on the space that one needs in these vehicles one can choose from the different trailer sizes available.

The other option one can choose when customizing this type of RV is the front load carrying car. There are a number of cars that can be chosen for making the fore end of these vehicles. One can choose powerful cars or the heavy weight tempos that can easily tow the trailer. The more powerful the van the easier would be the ride.

The front cars or vans that are chosen must be efficient and should be able to carry load easily, hence one must opt for the vans that can generate sufficient horsepower to tow the trailer easily. The difference between the fifth wheel rv and the recreation vehicle is that a motor home or the recreation vehicles for sale has no trailer, but it is a self chauffeured class of vehicle with the luxuries of a home included.

On the other hand, the 5th wheel vehicles are more importantly a vehicle, Fifthwheel vehicle has diffrent compartment between one is driving compartment and second is home compartment. Fifth wheel vehicles comprise of a powered car in the front and a trailer attached at the rear.

There is a clear bifurcation of the two compartments and can be used by those who want no interference or communication to be made between the driver and the passenger.

There are a number of people who have mostly travelling related work. For such people to get the facility of a home, the fifth wheel vehicles came into practice. If some one can afford luxury during there working hours then fifth wheel rv for sale and buy is best option for them.

We are an RV Dealer with over 30 years experience in RV Sales.  We want to help you discover how easy it can be for you to get the RV, travel trailer, or fifth wheel rv of your dreams.

Whether new or a used RV for sale we have an extensive selection sure to meet your needs.

The Bankston family has been in RV sales, and the business of building family dreams.

RV Sales Coachmen During that time, we’ve been instrumental in RV sales with thousands of families just like you.  We have proven over the years that we can save you money and provide you the service that you need. We’ve received numerous awards, including Overland Coach’s Dealer of the Year award and Fleetwood’s Circle of Excellence with a rating of 100%!

We believe that RV dealers can be your trusted allies in this important purchase.  The truth is RV sales are like an other industry.  Some RV Dealers want to turn you from a prospect to a closed sale with no real consideration for your needs.  Bankston RV is family owned and we will treat you and your family right, making sure you get as much or as little RV as you need.  Especially if you’re considering a used RV you must be comfortable with the RV dealer you choose.

RV Dealers Dutchmen rv Even so, our real reward is seeing the smiling faces of satisfied customers. Bankston Motor Homes is an RV dealer who works hard to fulfill your needs through sincere dedication, dutiful customer service, and superior value. We look forward to meeting you in person.

Traveling in our 33-foot New Horizon 5th wheel this summer is much more comfortable than last, but sometimes long for the small size of the Lance camper we used last summer. What is the perfect size? How do you decide what length RV to purchase.

Roy and Kathy went straight from a “stick house” to full-time RVing, so comfortable space was important. “We chose a 35-foot fifth wheel with three slides. A sliding door between the bedroom and the rest of RV helps divide the space so that two TVs can accommodate different shows and/or reading/TV for two people.”

Bill and Barb Fageol wanted a washer/dryer, so they bought a 36-footer. “We would prefer a shorter RV and, if we had it to do over, we now know we could put the washer/drier in the kitchen in place of the gas oven we don’t use. But in actuality we also want two computer work stations, so maybe we really aren’t interested in downsizing!”

Padraic and Willie Ley are not typical full-timers. Their rig is 65 feet in overall length, plus they have a minivan. They like the outskirts of big cities. They are too young to retire so work on the Internet during the week and play on the weekends. “We drove only 15,000 miles with the truck and trailer the last three years.”

RVers recognize that size can be limiting. Says Laura Bornkamp, “Twelve years ago we bought a 38-foot motorhome (no slide). Then we bought a 35-foot motorhome with two slides, then a 40-foot pusher. We love our motorhome now, but the 35-foot one was the best, because it was smaller, easier to maneuver, and you can get into older parks and campgrounds.”

Joe & Margie Heugly spent three years making decisions leading up to their RV purchase. Length was carefully considered and researched. They are very happy with their Cameo fifth wheel. However, in posting feedback about a campground, they stated, “We had to pass by many sites when selecting our spot, as they were too small or too narrow for our 36-foot fifth wheel with slides on both sides. If we had wanted to park further from the lake we would have had more sites that fit our trailer.”

Glenda and Gerald Farris went from a 36-foot motorhome to a 40-foot one to get more basement room and a larger kitchen. Since we have a wide-body, we use the Motor Carrier’s Road Atlas to double-check that our route is a designated 18-wheeler route when traveling rural roads.”

If you don’t do outdoorsy things and nearly always stay in RV parks, large can work. Margaret Serafin and her husband chose a 40-foot, triple-slide fifth wheel as their full-time rig, towing it with a medium duty truck (MDT). “Our size does limit the roads we take and the places we stay, but the truck can go most anywhere but four-wheeling.”

You can get top of the line features in an affordable mid-sized fifth wheel. Dutchman RV mid-profile fifth wheels feature high-end amenities

and are designed from the ground up with your comfort in mind.

Dutchmen travel trailers are loaded with high-quality details that make your time on the road as comfortable as your time at home. All

Dutchmen large slide travel trailers feature large, flush floor slide rooms and are available in floor plans ranging from 24′ to 38′ feet.

Let Bankston RV for Sale show you that famous Dutchmen RV attention to detail with more dollar-for-dollar value than many other reasonably priced RVs

With room to spare, any of our Dutchman RV selection will cradle you with the comforts of home without emptying your bank account.

Dutchmen’s attention to detail in design and construction is why our customers return when it is time for their next recreational vehicle.

Plus, each model offers significant living, bath and bed rooms in an expansive length that’s aerodynamic and easy to tow.

The Dutchmen RV line ranges from 18 feet to 31 feet with small-slide and non-slide floor plans.

Visit Bankston RV Sales today to learn more about the pride and Dutch craftsmanship with which every Dutchmen RV travel trailer.

All over 20 years, Dutchmen rv for sale has been a best selling brand because of our commitment to high quality and value. We are focused on providing innovative products that are loaded with standard equipment and unique features at a great price. Plus, Dutchmen’s years of experience and attention to detail in design, construction and quality is why our customers return when it is time for their next recreational vehicle. Dutchmen - a family favorite!

Dutchmen Lite - 1/2 Ton Towable Super-Lite Travel Trailers for sale.

Aerodynamic, lite weight and easy to tow, the Dutchmen Lite product line features non-slide and small slide floor plans ranging from 18′ to 31.’ Base weights start at 4,200 pounds! Unlike the competitions stripped-down models, Dutchmen Lite is loaded with all the standard features and equipment you will find in the rest of the Dutchmen product line. With many great floor plans available in a variety of sizes to meet your family’s needs, Dutchmen Lite is your best choice for affordable lightweight and easy to tow travel trailers.
Dutchmen Bunk Houses, Rear Lounges and Couples Coaches.

Looking for a larger unit for your family?

Dutchmen travel trailers are your best choice for features, value and luxury. From the popular bunk house models to rear lounge models and larger park trailers, Dutchmen product are loaded with features and amenities that make your time on the road as enjoyable as your time at home. All Dutchmen large slide travel trailers feature large, flush floor slide rooms and are available in floor plans ranging from 24′ to 38′ feet.

Dutchmen Super-Lite 1/2 Ton Towable Fifth Wheels

Dutchmen are designed to be lite weight and easy to tow. The aerodynamic models are loaded with standard features and premium amenities - but with out the premium price! Take a closer look at Dutchmen Super-Lite 1/2 towable fifth wheels.

Dutchmen - The best features, the right size, your best value.

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Today a record 8.2 million RVs are on the roads in the United States, which works out to 1 in 12 American families owns an RV. That’s the good news the bad news is there are too many choices available today.

Most RV salespeople state this as being the number one reason why people put off purchasing an RV because customers are confused and overwhelmed with too many choices. Don’t let this stop your dream of owning an RV.

Whether you’re considering buying a motor home (class a motorhome, class c motorhome), fifth wheel, or travel trailer, most RV buyers have a budget or set amount they are willing to pay for a particular product based on perceived value. If you are an upper-end, mid-range or an entry-level buyer our guides will help you focus on companies that meet your expectations and comfort level.

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