โJun-27-2014 08:44 PM
โJun-28-2014 08:39 AM
โJun-28-2014 07:45 AM
PghBob wrote:
You can consider an "RV Buyers Guide" that generally sell at supermarkets for about 10 bucks. Now, these will NOT evaluate for fit and finish, drive-ability, do comparisons, or give opinions. But, they print data, as provided by the manufacturers, on the various specifications as floor plans, appliances, roof material, holding tank capacities, etc. It's an inexpensive first-start on researching an RV. Otherwise, I think the pricey book/web site you found is the only "ratings" guide out there. My apologies if this is old news.
Bob
โJun-28-2014 05:10 AM
โJun-28-2014 12:17 AM
bhivetravels wrote:No, I haven't! IMHO your going to have to do that research yourself. Due to all the options that come with every different RV that is built! You might be able to get close with entry level gas and or diesels coaches.
I've had is asked of me several times and I've looked myself, but with the sole exception of one web site that sells for over $150 their RV evaluations of Class A's 5er's etc., there does not seem to be a place where one can go and get some sort of side by side comparison guide between products? I can find cars, trucks, even snowmobiles but not a comparison chart for different companies RVs. And this is a business that does not produce that many vehicles yearly in comparison to ... well any other vehicle. There are more red motorcycles sold in the US in a year than RVs I'd bet -- or come close anyway. Has anyone had any success?