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Towable RVs
Designed to be towed by a family car, van or pickup truck. Can be unhitched at the campsite while you explore in your tow vehicle.
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| Folding Camping Trailer |
Truck Camper |
| Fold for lightweight towing |
Mount on pickup bed or chassis |
| Fresh-air experience with RV comfort |
Go wherever your truck takes you |
| Sleeps up to eight |
Sleeps up to six |
| Typically $4,000 to $13,000 new |
Typically $4,000 to $26,000 new |
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| Conventional Travel Trailer |
Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer |
| Wide range of floor plans and sizes |
Spacious two-level floor plans |
| Affordable homelike amenities |
Towed on pickup truck |
| Sleeps up to 10 |
Sleep up to six |
| Typically $8,000 to $65,000 new |
Typically $13,000 to $100,000 new |
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| Travel Trailers with Expandable Ends |
Sport Utility RV |
| Ends pull out for roomy sleeping |
Available motorized or towable |
| Lightweight towing |
(as travel trailers or fifth wheels) |
| Sleep up to eight |
Built in “garage” for hauling cycles |
| Typically $9,000 to $18,000 new |
ATVs or sports equipment |
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Sleeps up to eight |
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Typically $21,000 to $58,000 new |
For a safe towing system, make sure you have the proper hitch, tire inflation and anti-sway devices. And for the best trailer/tow vehicle match, consider these factors:
Your auto dealer can tell you more about the towing capacity of your particular vehicle.
Conversion Vehicles: The Ultimate Tow Vehicle
Conversion vehicles are vans, trucks and SUVs customized with enhanced windows, carpeting and entertainment systems. Comfortable and convenient, they make the perfect towing vehicle. And even with all their muscle power, conversion vehicles offer a smooth and quiet ride. |

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