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Average RV Costs

Understanding there are multiple types of RVs or travel trailers, it is also helpful to understand the average costs for each, as well as a few reasons why they are priced accordingly. Purchasing an RV is obviously an investment that requires time, research, and thoughtful planning. 

And it is helpful to know the cost of each type of RV, seeing that some can cost around $10,000 while other types could cost between $300,000 - $500,000. 

Additionally, it is helpful to have an idea of what type of RV or camp trailer you plan to purchase, so you can better recognize a good deal for each type of RV when you see them. 

The following information should help you understand the price breakdown of each:

Cost Factors 

When it comes to each type of RV or camp trailer, there are a few factors that can contribute to the overall price. Whether that be the manufacturer, the size, features, and its overall condition. 

RV/Trailer Age 

If you are buying a brand new RV/camp trailer for the current model year, you can expect to pay more compared to one that is a year older, or even very lightly used. You could save thousands of dollars if you purchase an RV or camp trailer just from the previous year and/or that is lightly used, especially if you are looking at larger trailers or motorhomes. 

Manufacturer

Similar to cars, the manufacturer of your trailer or RV can affect the price. Some manufacturers focus on making just one type of trailer, like fifth-wheels. These brands, while still reputable, are much lesser known. As such they might not cost as much as a more well-known brand such as Jayco, Airstream, or Winnebago. 

Features

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Whatever new RV or camp trailer you are looking at will more than likely have a base price, similar to a car or truck. Once you start adding features that you’d like, the cost of the RV will start to increase. Common features that will add a few dollars to the price include: decor, flooring, slide-outs, fireplaces, or build-in TVs. 

Availability

During most of the 2020 camping season, camp trailer/RV availability was low. Because the demand for camp trailers was so high, prices remained high too. Be sure you are aware of the availability of trailer/RV models, because as availability decreases, prices will increase. 

Floor Plan

Just like any house, apartment, or condo, the more space you have in your RV, the more it will cost. For example, having a floor plan that has a queen size bed, a few slide-outs, and a full kitchen will cost a good deal more than a smaller camp trailer without those features. 

Conclusion 

Understanding all of the variables that contribute to the overall cost of an RV or camp trailer will hopefully help you better decide which RV is best for you, as well as have a better understanding of how much your desired RV might cost.