If you are new to the RV lifestyle, a pre-owned vehicle could save you thousands compared to a new unit; however, costly maintenance issues no longer covered by a warranty are a possibility.
On the other hand, a brand new unit, although significantly more expensive, is covered by manufacturer’s warranties and often comes with attractive financing options making it much easier to afford.
Perhaps you’ve daydreamed of a life on wheels and would like to convince a significant other who’s undecided to join you in the adventure.
Well, if you’re looking for reasons, we have a top 10 list of reasons why so many people are choosing the RV lifestyle to help win your travel companion over.
You’ve seen the travel videos and you’re pumped. You want in.
Perhaps the best way to start is with a pre-owned unit. No worries, we can help guide you through the process.
The RV life beckons, but a nagging question lingers: what will it cost? One way to start is to explore the different types of RV’s.
Learning about the different classes of motorized RV’s and travel trailers will help you get the lay of the land in terms of price and accommodations. Before you know it, you’ll be rolling down the highway on your RV adventure!



The all-new 2026 Citation – RVC Edition revives one of Canada’s most respected travel trailer names, now completely reimagined for today’s adventurers. Expertly crafted by General Coach in Hensall, Ontario, and available exclusively through select RV Care dealers, this limited-edition model blends timeless design, advanced engineering, and the comfort of modern luxury. Proudly Canadian. Purposefully refined.
General Coach × RV Care · Limited Edition 2026
In a country where nearly every travel trailer rolls off the same line in Elkhart, Indiana, the Citation – RVC Edition is something almost no one else will ever own. Twelve units. Built once, in Canada, for 2026 each one numbered. When the twelfth owner takes the keys, the edition is closed. There will not be a thirteenth. Be one of twelve.
Here, “four-season” isn’t a brochure line, it’s a consequence of where this trailer is built and where it’s meant to go. Built to take a Canadian winter, not just a long weekend in July.
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