The responses here are the reason I held off and bought them in person. Everyone's definition of what's bright, warm, or blue is completely different. And while one may have no problem with 5000k+ (Daylight), others insist on a color temp close to what they have with the existing lamps. It's a personal preference. I'd rather get what makes me warm and fuzzy than worry about the bottom line $$. This is a one time buy.
A typical RV lamp color temp is considered WW (~2700k). All of my internal LED's are 2700k with the exception of the kitchen area and the microwave LED's at 4100k (Brite White) that have far superior color rendition, and as high of a color temp my brain can stand. Storage bays are daylight. Don't know about pricing these days, but the daylight LED's used to be far cheaper.
HERE is a good article on color temp, including a pretty good color temp chart.