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  2. Is buying an RV worth it, or should you just rent one? - AOL

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    Type of RV. Cost to rent. Cost to buy (new) Class A RV. $255-$300 per night. $110,000-$500,000+ Class B RV. $190-$240 per night. $70,000-$140,000. Class C RV

  3. Thinking About Buying an RV? Read This First - AOL

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  4. What New RV Owners Wish They Knew Before Buying - AOL

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    Think About Purpose When Deciding on Size. Some new RVers wish they had bought larger rigs. Others wish they bought smaller. It is important to think about an RV’s purpose when buying it.

  5. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Per 2020 research reports, more millennials are interested in buying RVs due to their increased demand for camping and outdoor recreational activities, especially in the US. [ 40 ] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , sales of RVs in the United States have increased, and as of March 2021, 11.3 million households own an RV, which is a 26 percent ...

  6. Lazydays (RV dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Lazydays RV is an American company specializing in the sales and service of recreational vehicles, RV rentals, parts and accessories. The company was founded in 1976 and operates 26 locations in 15 states, including Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Loveland, Colorado and Elkhart, Indiana, [2] Minneapolis, Minnesota; Knoxville, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; The Villages, Florida; and its headquarters in ...

  7. Camping World - Wikipedia

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    Ford E-Series RV. Camping World began in 1966 [6] with a small store in Beech Bend Park, an amusement park outside of Bowling Green, Kentucky, which billed its campground as the world's largest. Campers at the park were requesting a store where they could buy supplies, so David Garvin—son of the park's owner—took out a loan and opened the ...