The History of RVs
The RV has symbolized adventure and the nomadic spirit throughout modern American history. Today, RV and campervan sales are at an all-time high, and living the #VanLife has never been trendier. However, this evolution started well before your Instagram feed was full of stylized renovated busses and vans. The contemporary RV and campervan provide unique insight into the growth of a great American pastime and the rich history of the travel and recreational vehicle.
What Was the First RV or Camper?
Although arguably, camper vehicles date back as far as the 1800s, the first contemporary consumer campervan was the Pierce-Arrow's Touring Landau which came to production in 1910 and cost a whopping $8,000, which would equate to over $200,000 today. Although this model started as a limousine, the manufacturer made the bold decision to offer a bench seat that folded into a bed. However, the most impressive amenities for the time were a sink and toilet with functioning plumbing and a phone that allowed passengers to connect with the driver.
As for the first RV, five years later, in 1915, the Roland Conklin Gas-Electric Motor Bus Company's Gypsy Van took to the market. The double-deck Gypsy Van housed 17 passengers and amenities similar to today's modern RVs. Inside you would find a kitchenette, full shower, appliances, and bookcase. These two vehicles birthed the "tin-can tourist" movement. Tin can tourists were individuals known for surviving out of their vehicles for weeks at a time. In 1919 the organization was formally recognized. Members were required to be 12 years old, have strong moral character, and be living a nomadic life by choice. Two years later, in 1921, the organization had grown to over 17,000 members.
Evolution of the RV
As nomadic vehicles gained popularity, versatile, more affordable options hit the market. Tent campers became widely popular, but many people noticed that they had several setbacks in early production. One camper, in particular, Arthur Sherman, was caught in one too many thunderstorms when attempting to erect his tent camper to no avail. Full of frustration, he was determined to create a solid-body waterproof solution.
Beginning with a single unit used for family camping, Sherman noticed that fellow campers were fascinated by his creation. He entered his "Covered Wagon" into the Detroit Auto Show and quickly realized that he had entered an untapped market. The solid-body industry exploded as the 1930s began wrapping up, selling over 20,000 units annually thanks to one frustrated camper. The demand for modern, solid body recreational vehicles took flight.
The Modern RV: What's Right For Me?
Today Americans with adventurous spirits have a plethora of options for how to hit the road. Camping vehicles come in various shapes and sizes and can be hauled or motorized. The past has inspired many of today's modern campervans and RVs. As more individuals take to the road, the demand for versatility and a wide variety of styles has never been greater. Modern options are endless, from conversion busses and vans to luxurious and elegant coaches. Understanding the fundamental differences between RV classes and types is an important starting point for determining what RV best fits your needs.
Here is a quick breakdown of today's RV options and classes in 2022:
- Class A - Top-of-the-line luxury and amenities, ranging from 29' to 45' designed for touring with elegance and class.
- Class B - Also known as a "sprinter," this 18-24' RV is a quick and flexible way to take spontaneous trips while offering peak amenities and versatile storage options.
- Class C - The amenities and comforts of a Class A coach with the versatility and convenient size of Class B.
- Super C - Similar to Class C, these RVs feature a heavy-duty front-front engine chassis and run on diesel fuel.
- Toy Haulers - Top-notch luxury RV with the storage capacity of a cargo hauler. You can bring your toys without sacrificing precious living space for storage.
- Travel Trailers - Lightweight, compact, towable modern homes with a wide array of interior options.
Shop RVs for Sale at Transwest
Whether you are looking to convert a bus or van into a living space or hoping to hit the road in a luxury Class A, the team at Transwest will help you find the perfect travel vehicle. No matter your style, we are here to help you locate the ideal RV for your upcoming adventures. With a quality selection of RVs, we have something for any traveler's needs. Find a Transwest dealer near you, or browse our selection online. Visit us today and hit the road tomorrow!
RVs For Sale
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2015 Newmar Mountain Aire 4503
at Transwest of Belton, MO
Used Class A
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Sleeps 4
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Diesel
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3 Slide Outs
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45,041 Miles
$239,605 -
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2025 Newmar Northern Star 4037
at Transwest of Frederick, CO
New Class A
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Sleeps 9
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Diesel
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3 Slide Outs
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2025 Winnebago EKKO 22A
at Transwest of Frederick, CO
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Sleeps 2
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2021 Newmar Super Star 4051
at Transwest of Belton, MO
Used Super C
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Sleeps 5
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Diesel
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2 Slide Outs
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19,280 Miles
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