Recreational Vehicle: Should You Rent or Own?

Buying a recreational vehicle can be a greatterm commitments if you are renting and you won't
investment if you want to spend more time with yourhave to figure out where to store the recreational
family and other loved ones and you don't want thevehicle or insure it.
hassle of making hotel or airline reservations. With aOnce you have rented a recreational vehicle, and you
recreational vehicle you can set your own schedule,like it, you may decide that you want to buy one. Price
cook the food you like, and rarely have to worry aboutranges on a new RV can range anywhere from
a "no vacancy" sign. But, you may not be in theabout $10,000 for a new pop up tent trailer to well
position to buy a recreational vehicle right now forover $400,000 for a diesel motor coach with all of the
financial or other reasons. If this is the case, renting anpremium features and options. So, there is really an
RV may be something that you want to consider forRV for every budget. You will need to think about how
your next vacation.many people will be using the RV and how long the
In fact, many people choose to rent a recreationalvacations will be. If you will only be using it once a year
vehicle to "try out" the lifestyle before they buy an RV.or so, you may want to think about just renting as it
Many dealerships offer this as a service and you canmay be cheaper than insuring and storing and making
try one of the many different towable or motorizedmonthly payments on a new RV. Or you can always
models. When you rent, you can see if you like towingbuy a quality used RV. This saves money and gets
or driving the RV and if it is comfortable for you andyou the lifestyle you are looking for.
your fellow travelers to live in. You will have no long