And if you are considering an RV rental, read this for a reality check. It includes some things to consider and to watch out for.
If you are testing out renting an RV with the idea you may purchase one, pay attention to this paragraph:
“If the goal of your trip is to scope out using an RV as part of your retirement plan, keep in mind that most Class C motor homes (average retail price, $89,000) don’t measure up in size and amenities to the bus-style, Class A RVs (averaging $180,000) that retirees favor. If you want a taste of that life, pay the extra for a Class A rental. El Monte and Road Bear offer these for about $2,000 to $3,000 a week, as do many independents.”
Fasten your seatbelts and take a week or two to test-drive the roving lifestyle.


