Should I Rent Or Buy An RV?

Recreation vehicles, RVs are continuing to boom! They are so popular that in the U.S. alone, the industry creates $50 billion annually. Additionally, roughly 40 million people in the U.S. go RV camping, and 1 million people live in RVs full time. 

With road trips remaining a rite of passage, RVs aren’t going anywhere. 

Keep reading our RV buying guide to determine if you should buy an RV or if renting is right for you. 

Should You Rent an RV? 

Renting an RV is a great way to introduce yourself to the RV lifestyle. Rentals help you determine what does and what doesn’t work for you. 

Pros of Renting an RV

If you plan only to use your RV occasionally, renting may be your best bet. Some of the benefits of renting an RV rather than buying one include: 

  • Testing the waters 
  • Test-driving different models 
  • Save money 
  • No maintenance required
  • No need to find a place for storage

There are numerous other benefits to renting an RV, just rent one today and learn firsthand. 

Cons of Renting an RV 

With all the pros of renting an RV, there are some cons. The cons include: 

  • Finding and renting an RV for each vacation
  • Rental rules and regulations 
  • Shared sleeping quarters and bathroom with previous renters 

RV rentals might not be ideal for everyone. 

Should You Buy an RV? 

Buying an RV can be a liberating experience. It is, however, not a small commitment. Similar to renting an RV, buying an RV comes with its own pros and cons. 

Pros of Buying an RV

Owning an RV can be the superior choice to renting because it allows you to revamp and modify the rig however you want. When you buy an RV, you also never have to worry about finding one that is available to rent, and you can rent it out for extra income. If you own the RV, you could also keep it packed at all times, which will decrease your pre-trip stress.

Additionally, if you travel regularly, an RV is a great cost-saving alternative to hotel rentals. 

Cons of Buying an RV 

There are not many cons to buying an RV if you plan to use it often. The main disadvantages consist of it is a big investment, having to pay for maintenance costs, and figuring out where and how to store it when not in use. 

If those three deterrents don’t impact you, then you should consider buying an RV. 

If you already purchased an RV and no longer use it, don’t worry; Mid America RV will buy it back from you! Visit the website today to get a quote. 

RV Driving Tips 

Before venturing on your next RV road trip, don’t forget these top six tips: 

  1. Know the terrain ahead of time 
  2. Follow the “2/2/2” rule 
  3. Make sure your generator works 
  4. Keep your tires in top shape 
  5. Plan ahead for your sleeping arrangements 
  6. Practice backing up 

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the 2/2/2/ rule, it means to stop every two hours to stretch your legs, don’t drive more than 200 miles in a day, and once you arrive, stay at your destination for at least two days. 

If you can remember these tips and remember to have a good time, your RV vacation is sure to be a hit! 

Get Behind the Wheel of an RV Today

Not exactly sure what kind of RV fits your needs, budget, or lifestyle? Still unsure if it’s better to rent or buy an RV? Schedule an intro call with Mid America RV today to get on your questions answered. 

After all, the great home of the soul is the open road, so get driving today! 

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