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Caravan AVM Buyer's Guide

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Everything you need to choose the right RV with confidence — types explained, how to pick, new vs used, financing and first-timer tips.

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Your Guide To Buying The Right RV

Buying an RV is one of the most exciting purchases you'll ever make — and with dozens of types, layouts and brands out there, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. This guide breaks it all down in plain English so you can shop smart and land on the RV that fits your family, your travel style and your budget.

Whether you're dreaming of weekend getaways in a compact camper van or full-time living in a luxurious fifth wheel, Caravan AVM makes it simple. We carry 5,000+ new and used RVs and deliver door-to-door to all 50 states — no showroom trip required.

Couple with their dog beside a camper van in the mountains

The Lineup

RV Types Explained

From towable trailers to drive-anywhere motorhomes, here's how the main RV categories compare. Tap any type to browse that inventory.

Travel Trailer RV

Travel Trailer

The most popular RV in America. Towed behind an SUV or truck with a standard ball hitch, travel trailers range from lightweight teardrops to spacious family floor plans with slide-outs, bunkhouses and outdoor kitchens.

Best for: versatile families and first-timers who already own a capable tow vehicle.

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Fifth Wheel RV

Fifth Wheel

Roomy, residential-style trailers that connect to a special hitch mounted in a pickup bed. The raised front section creates a bi-level layout with tall ceilings, big kitchens and private bedrooms — a favorite for full-timers.

Best for: full-time living, long trips, and buyers with a three-quarter or one-ton pickup.

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Class A Motorhome RV

Class A Motorhome

The largest motorhomes, built on a heavy-duty chassis with a flat front and panoramic windshield. Class A rigs offer the most living space, storage and luxury features, and drive off the lot ready to roll — no tow vehicle needed.

Best for: luxury travel, extended trips, and owners who want a true home on wheels.

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Class C Motorhome RV

Class C Motorhome

Built on a van or truck cutaway chassis with the signature over-cab sleeping area. Class C motorhomes balance living space, drivability and value, and often sleep large families comfortably.

Best for: families who want a drivable motorhome that is easier to handle than a Class A.

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Class B Camper Van RV

Class B Camper Van

Compact, nimble van conversions that drive and park like a large van. Class B campers pack a bed, kitchenette and wet bath into an efficient footprint, and are perfect for spontaneous weekend escapes.

Best for: couples, solo travelers and adventurers who value fuel economy and easy parking.

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Toy Hauler RV

Toy Hauler

Available as travel trailers or fifth wheels, toy haulers add a reinforced rear garage with a fold-down ramp for ATVs, dirt bikes, kayaks and gear. When the toys come out, the garage converts to extra living or sleeping space.

Best for: powersports and outdoor enthusiasts who bring the fun along.

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Pop-Up Camper RV

Pop-Up Camper

Lightweight, collapsible campers that fold down flat for towing and easy storage, then expand into a tent-topped shelter with real beds. An affordable, easy-to-tow step up from tent camping.

Best for: budget-minded weekenders and small tow vehicles.

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Small Camper RV

Small Camper

Compact and expandable trailers that keep towing weight low while still offering sleeping space, a galley and climate comfort. A great middle ground between a pop-up and a full travel trailer.

Best for: couples and small families wanting simple, tow-friendly camping.

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Truck Camper RV

Truck Camper

A self-contained unit that loads into the bed of a pickup, turning your truck into a go-anywhere camper. Off-load it at camp and keep your truck free to explore. Ideal for off-grid and off-road adventures.

Best for: off-road explorers and hunters who want maximum go-anywhere freedom.

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Decision Guide

How To Choose The Right RV

Six questions cut through the noise. Work through them and the right category — and floor plan — starts to become obvious.

How Will You Travel?

Weekend trips, month-long adventures, or full-time living all point to different rigs. Occasional campers do well with a trailer; long-haul and full-time owners often prefer a fifth wheel or Class A.

What Can You Tow Or Drive?

Match the RV to your vehicle. Check your tow rating before buying a trailer, and be honest about how comfortable you are maneuvering a large motorhome. Motorhomes need no tow vehicle at all.

How Many Sleep & Sit?

Count the people (and pets). Look at sleeping capacity, bunkhouses, and how the floor plan flows when the slides are in. A rig that sleeps six on paper may only seat four for dinner.

What Is Your Real Budget?

Factor in the purchase price plus delivery, insurance, maintenance and campground fees. Our financing keeps the up-front cost low — 10% down and rates as low as 8.99% APR.

Where Will You Store It?

Measure your driveway, garage or storage lot. Length, height and weight all matter — pop-ups and camper vans store easily, while a big fifth wheel or Class A may need dedicated RV storage.

Which Features Matter Most?

Outdoor kitchen, big fridge, washer/dryer prep, solar, a dedicated office nook? List your must-haves versus nice-to-haves so you can compare floor plans objectively instead of emotionally.

Weighing Your Options

New vs. Used RVs

There's no wrong answer — only the right fit for your budget and goals. Every unit at Caravan AVM, new or used, is inspected before it ships.

Buying New

  • Latest floor plans, tech and safety features
  • Full manufacturer warranty coverage
  • No prior wear — you are the first owner
  • Customizable options and current model-year styling

Buying Used

  • Lower purchase price and slower depreciation
  • More RV for your money — step up in size or brand
  • Previous owner upgrades often included
  • Great value on gently used, inspected units
Fifth wheel RV parked under a starry night sky

Paying For It

RV Financing Basics

Most buyers finance their RV rather than paying all at once. The idea is simple: a modest down payment plus a comfortable monthly payment spread over a long term. Here's how it works at Caravan AVM.

10% Down

Site-wide down payment to get you on the road for less up front.

As Low As 8.99% APR

Competitive rates for qualified buyers, with fast approvals.

Up To 240 Months

Long terms keep your monthly payment comfortably low.

No Credit Impact

Pre-qualify in minutes with a soft check — no hit to your score.

Under $5,000 Notice

Vehicles under $5,000 are sold on a 0% interest installment plan — 12 monthly payments with $0 down — instead of traditional financing.

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Learn From Experience

First-Time Buyer Tips

A few pointers from seasoned RVers to help you avoid the common rookie mistakes and love your first rig.

  • 01

    Rent or borrow the RV type you are considering before you buy — a weekend reveals a lot.

  • 02

    Walk (or virtually tour) the floor plan and imagine daily life: cooking, sleeping, rainy days inside.

  • 03

    Weigh your tow vehicle honestly — never exceed its rated towing or payload capacity.

  • 04

    Budget beyond the sticker: delivery, insurance, maintenance, hitch gear and campground fees.

  • 05

    Start with a manageable size. Many owners upsize (or downsize) after their first season.

  • 06

    Buy from a dealer that inspects every unit and supports you after the sale — like Caravan AVM.

Good To Know

RV Buying FAQs

What is the easiest RV for a beginner?

Many first-timers start with a lightweight travel trailer, a small camper or a pop-up. They are affordable, tow with a wide range of vehicles, and are forgiving to learn on. If you would rather drive than tow, a Class C motorhome is a beginner-friendly middle ground.

Should I buy new or used for my first RV?

Both are smart, depending on your goals. A used RV stretches your budget and depreciates more slowly, which is ideal for learning what you actually want. A new RV gives you the latest features and full warranty coverage. Caravan AVM inspects every unit — new or used — before it ships.

Do I need a special license to drive an RV?

For most RVs, a standard driver license is all you need. A handful of the very largest and heaviest motorhomes may require a special or non-commercial class license in certain states — check your state DMV if you are looking at a large Class A.

How does financing an RV work at Caravan AVM?

We keep it simple: 10% down site-wide, rates as low as 8.99% APR, and terms up to 240 months. You can pre-qualify in minutes with no impact to your credit. Vehicles under $5,000 are offered on a 0% interest installment plan — 12 monthly payments with $0 down.

How do I get the RV once I buy it?

Caravan AVM is a 100% online dealer with door-to-door delivery to all 50 states. Shipping is based on your delivery location and added to your down payment — it is the only additional cost beyond the vehicle price. Transport is fully insured, right to your driveway.

Ready To Find Your RV?

Now that you know the types, put it into practice. Browse 5,000+ new and used RVs and we'll deliver it door-to-door, anywhere in the country.