RV Insight
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RV Insight
2w ago
Driving an RV, especially larger units like motorhomes, travel trailers or fifth wheels, is very different from driving a car. So the mistakes are understandable. Like driving too fast. Or failing to give yourself enough time to turn or change lanes. Or not getting enough rest. All of these are among the most common causes of accidents involving RVs.
So, to help you avoid costly errors, RVT is happy to share six mistakes to avoid when driving your RV.
Not Keeping Your RV in Good Condition
A mechanically sound RV that’s regularly maintained makes a good travel companion. Failing t ..read more
RV Insight
3w ago
If you’re new to RVing, you may not be accustomed to the language used in RV culture. To help you acclimate quickly, RVT has compiled a fresh list of RV lingo you need to know. Learn these common terms, and you’ll soon be speaking like a seasoned RVer.
Common RV Lingo
1-in, 1-out: A helpful tip for managing clutter. If a new item comes into the RV, another item should go out.
2-2-2 Rule: Travel no more than 200 miles (322 km) per day, arrive at your destination by 2 pm, and stay at least two nights. Arriving by 2 pm gives you time to find a good location and set up. Staying at least two nights ..read more
RV Insight
1M ago
First in a series examining the top RVs in each class, as rated by RV owners.
Now that spring is in the air and the camping season is within sight, you may be thinking about getting a larger rig to drive to your destination in style. Class A motorhomes are the largest and most luxurious of the motorized RV classes, and could be exactly what you’re looking for. However, there are so many makes and models to choose from, it can be overwhelming. Where do you even begin? To help you in your search, RVT is taking a look at the top five Class A RVs as rated by RV owners on RVInsider. RVs are ..read more
RV Insight
1M ago
After a long winter, nothing gets the blood pumping like the promise of a great RV trip. Sunshine on the blacktop, spring flowers, greening grass, the scent of campfires in the air. Spring is a fantastic way to ease into the camping season, offering smaller crowds, cooler weather, fewer insects and an opportunity for some great wildlife watching.
Now that you’ve gotten your fifth wheel, travel trailer or other RV ready for the camping season, it’s time to decide on your first trip. To help you decide, RVT is sharing a list of five destinations that will help drive the winter blues away ..read more
RV Insight
1M ago
If you’re ready to hit the highway, but haven’t found the perfect rig yet, online listings are a great place to start. Buying online helps you narrow down your choices, compare listings, and find the best RV to suit your lifestyle. However, you need to take precautions and watch for misleading listings and potential scams. To help you safeguard against seller subterfuge, RVT is sharing six red flags to watch for when purchasing an RV online.
Listing is Vague
Be cautious about listings that lack information about the unit. To sell their RV quickly, and for the best price, sellers sh ..read more
RV Insight
2M ago
Spring isn’t far off, which means it’s time to think about getting your RV ready for the upcoming camping season. Before you hit the highway, you’ll need to de-winterize your unit and perform some RV spring maintenance. RVT has compiled a few tips to help you get your travel trailer, diesel pusher, toy hauler, or other RV ready for your summer adventures!
1) Clean and Inspect the Exterior of Your RV
Before you take your unit on the road, examine your windows, body, roof, and slide-out seams for signs of wear or water damage—remember to look inside and out—and apply new seals if needed. I ..read more
RV Insight
2M ago
You might believe that you need a truck to tow a travel trailer. However, that’s not always the case. If you’re looking to upgrade from a tent, or don’t want to purchase a truck just to tow a camper, there are several types of RVs that are lightweight, comfortable, and can be towed by vans and SUVs. Always consult your owner’s manual for your maximum towing capacity before purchase.
Some of the lighter trailer categories include:
Folding/tent trailers
Hybrid trailer
A-frame trailer
Teardrop trailer
Small travel trailer
Today RVT takes a look at four RVs that can typically be tow ..read more
RV Insight
2M ago
Love hitting the road in your Class A motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel, or other RV? The thrill of freedom and adventure is unbeatable. But that gas bill can be a huge challenge! RVT has some savvy tips that can help reduce fuel consumption and keep your trips more affordable.
1. Check for proper tire pressure
Tire pressure matters when it comes to gas usage. Lower pressure tires make your RV work harder, burning more gas. So, keep an eye on that tire pressure and follow the manufacturer’s advice. This doesn’t just save gas, but also leads to safer, smoother rides and longer-last ..read more
RV Insight
3M ago
Editor: This article has been provided by Laura Morgan for Credit Ninja
Embarking on an RV lifestyle adventure often conjures images of endless highways and serene landscapes. It’s a journey where the freedom to roam wherever the wind takes you is the primary allure. Yet, alongside the romantic draw of the open road, comes the practical challenge of managing expenses.
Maintaining a budget-conscious approach to this nomadic life is as essential as a well-planned route to sustain your journey. In this guide, we’ll show how the thrifty traveler can navigate the world of RV living, turning d ..read more
RV Insight
3M ago
With the rise in popularity of vintage and retro styles, many RV enthusiasts are looking for ways to infuse this nostalgic aesthetic into their home-on-wheels. The appeal here lies not just in the unique charm of past decades, but also in the ability to tailor these styles to individual taste. Whether it’s the sleek geometry of mid-century modern, the bold energy of the groovy 70s, or the timeless elegance of classy vintage, there’s a style to suit every RV. Here, RVT shares tips and ideas on how to transform your RV into a retro vehicle, brimming with the timeless appeal you know and love.&nb ..read more