An RV starter kit
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Though RV sales were down 3.5% in the first eight months of 2005-- blame gas prices-- industry experts expect bullish sales as many baby boomers reach retirement. If you’re just getting interested in RVs, here are various types, their costs and how many people they hold:
Towable and mountable RVs
Conventional travel trailers
* Sleep up to 10
* $8,000 to $65,000
* Wide range of floor plans
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Fifth-wheel travel trailers
* Sleep up to six
* $13,000 to $100,000
* Two-level floor plans
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Travel trailers with expandable ends
* Sleep up to eight
* $9,000 to $18,000
* Ends pull out for sleeping
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Folding camping trailers
* Sleep up to eight
* $4,000 to $13,000
* Lightweight towing
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Truck campers
* Sleep up to six
* $4,000 to $26,000
* Mount on pickup bed or chassis
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Motorized RVs
Type A motorhomes
* Sleep up to six
* $58,000 to $400,000
* Generally roomiest of all RVs
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Type B motorhomes
* Sleep up to four
* $41,000 to $74,000
* Commonly called ‘van campers’
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Type C motorhomes
* Sleep up to eight
* $48,000 to $140,000
* Extra sleeping space over the cab
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Utility hauling RVs
Sport utility trailers
* Sleep up to eight
* $21,000 to $58,000
* Built-in OgarageO for ATVs, etc.
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Source: Recreation Vehicle Industry Assoc.
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