July 31, 2007
Assessing RV Key Features
Recreational vehicles are created to fulfill the need for an efficient means of transportation as well as to provide pleasure and comfort during long trips. It must be noted that there are things that drivers can only get in owning RVs and it can be regarded to the recreational vehicles’ key features.
To maximize the use of the recreational vehicles, here are some key features to look for and assess in finding RVs.
1. Towable vs. motorized recreational vehicles
Unlike ordinary cars, RVs can be categorized as towable or motorized. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages based on the consumers’ needs. Things to consider in this RV key feature are the length of distance to be traveled in trips and the kinds of roads to take since towable rvs need adjustments in bumpy roads, etc.
2. The Weight Capacity
RVs must have greater weight capacity than ordinary cars which only function as transportation vehicle. To give pleasure and comfort, certain appliances, furniture and fixtures must be present in the RVs. (You just don’t carry your refrigerator and your bath tub in your ordinary car, do you?)
There are three aspects in this key feature: the weight rating, the tow rating and net carrying capacity. RVers must know these things to avoid disasters and RV failures.
The points to consider are the kinds of equipment to be placed, the number of people that can safely be loaded, and the towing vehicle’s capacity (in the case of towable RVs).
3. Living systems
Waste and sewage facilities as well as lavatories find their way to fit in RVs. Also, RVs would not be complete without its very own power source to utilize all appliances for trips.
These are must-haves for all RVs to accommodate the needs of their passengers. Different kinds of RVs call for varying levels of complexity. Generators with a higher capacity to produce power may have to be employed in the case of Class A RVs.
Things to consider in this aspect are the number of passengers as well as their habits. Purchasing power will also be a factor here since the amenities come at a price.
4. Size
RVs come in a broad range of sizes, from big Class A RVs to small campers. The possibilities are endless. This classification can be extended to the storage areas that the RVs have.
For small RVs, using dual-purpose or foldable furniture can maximize the storage area. It is also possible to have overhead spaces.
These are just some of the key features that can be used when choosing a RV over an ordinary car. It can also help you in choosing the right RV for you.

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