Classes of motorhomes sometimes create confusion, especially to those new to RVing. Even those with RV experience can, at times, get the classes mixed up when changing from one type of…
Inside Sleeps The twin beds, surrounded by copious cabinets, can be pushed together when desired. The master bedroom could easily be labeled as “Cabinet land with beds.” At the entrance…
Buying a Class A motorhome is a big decision, and it’s not unusual for dreams and desires to outpace one’s pocketbook. Luxury and convenience continue to drive prices up –…
One of the most alluring aspects of RVing is traveling and seeing new places. Larger Class A motorhomes are great, but can be difficult to maneuver around many destinations, and…
As you stroll through the miles of aisles at local RV shows and dealerships, you find that your mind is alive with possibilities, ideas and questions. There’s so much to think…
Loading up your motorhome and heading out for a weekend adventure is a great way to relax and to get away from the stressful workaday life. But sometimes, you need…
It’s that time of the year, motorhome owners. Are you ready for some football? Or baseball? Or maybe you just want to invite some friends over to the RV site…
If you’re thinking about buying a new, or new-to-you motorhome, you know that it’s a bit more complicated than it might seem. It’s not just choosing a floorplan, countertops and…
Forty feet used to be the gold standard in luxury motorhome circles, but that number keeps inching closer to the 45-foot mark limited by federal highway regulations. It’s not uncommon…