Motorhome Buyer's Guide
Motorhomes are a great RV option for large groups who want to enjoy a comfortable, luxurious time on the open road. They offer many benefits, from spacious floor plans to top-of-the-line amenities. But with the high number of models on the market, it can be tough finding the right model for your needs. Caveman RV has created the following motorhome buying guide to help you narrow your search and find your dream RV.
Determine What Size You Need
One consideration to make is how big your motorhome needs to be. First, consider the number of passengers you will be traveling with. Then we recommend adding one or two more passengers to your number (in case your child wants to bring a friend or an extended family member comes to town). Use this number when looking at the sleeping arrangement totals and make sure you get a model that offers enough beds.
Second, consider how much space you need. Are you and your travelers fine with a more condensed, compact space? Or will you need plenty of room to stretch out and avoid tripping over each other?
Determine What Features You Want
Some motorhomes only offer the bare bone basic options, but others offer many features to make your trip even better. Think about what perks would best suit your travel style. Maybe you want to be able to keep up with your favorite shows while you travel, so you seek out models that offer entertainment centers. Maybe you want a large living area with a fireplace for the family to gather and unwind after a day of exploring. Maybe you want a large kitchen to make cooking delicious meals on the road easier. There are plenty of great features found on different motorhome models. Think about which ones are your essentials, which ones are your "nice to haves", and which ones you can do without. Bring your list to a motorhome dealer and they can quickly find compatible models for you.
Ready to shop for motorhomes for sale? Caveman RV carries a variety of motorhomes at our dealership in Grants Pass, OR. We also proudly serve those in Medford, Eugene, and Roseburg, Oregon.