Sicard RV's most frequently asked questions revolve around sales or rentals. This past season, we have noticed a significant increase regarding rentals. Therefore we have decided to write this article in hopes to help out all of our new and returning customers.
Please see below for some frequently asked questions and answers!
1. Does Sicard RV rent RVs?
- Unfortunately, we stopped renting units back in 1998!
2. Since Sicard RV does not do rentals, where can I rent an RV?
Sicard RV recommends the following dealerships & websites for rentals:
- Find RV rentals in Ontario | Go RVing Canada
- AIRBNB style renting | RVezy
- In our area (Hamilton) | Outdoor Travel
3. What types of RVs are available to rent?
Folding Camping Trailer
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Also known as pop-ups and tent trailers, Folding Camping Trailers are great for outdoor lovers who enjoy sleeping in a tent without sleeping on the ground. The Folding Camping Trailer stows away for easy, lightweight towing. With canvas sides that extend to reveal queen-sized beds, it’s easy to have a fresh-air experience with all the comforts of an RV. - GoRVing.com
Hybrid Trail Trailer
- A cross between a hard-sided Travel Trailer and a Folding Camping Trailer, the Expandable Travel Trailer ends pull out to offer more sleeping room. Expandable units are lighter than the Conventional Travel Trailer and often more affordable. - GoRVing.com
Toy Hauler
- The Sport Utility RV, or SURV, is for the active family who wants to take motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs or other motorized toys on the road. Available as a motorhome or towable unit, the rear end of the SURV drops down, forming a ramp for access into a “garage” area where motorized toys can be safely stored; the living quarters are separated by a wall. - GoRVing.com
Fifth Wheel
- The Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailer can have the same amenities as the Conventional Travel Trailer, but is constructed with a raised forward section that provides a spacious bi-level floor plan. These models are designed to be towed by a pickup truck equipped with a device known as a fifth-wheel hitch. - GoRVing.com
Class A Motorhome
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Type A or conventional motorhomes are constructed entirely on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis. Home-like amenities abound, and generally, these motorhomes have kitchens, bathrooms, living areas with entertainment centers and centrally controlled heating and air conditioning. - GoRVing.com
Class B Motorhome
- Commonly called van campers, Type B Motorhomes are built using automotive manufactured van or panel-truck shells. Van campers drive more like the family car, but offer the comforts and conveniences of home on the road. - GoRVing.com
Class C Motorhome
- Type C Motorhomes are built on an automotive van frame with a wider body section attached to the original cab section. Many Type C Motorhomes are easily recognizable by the over-the-cab area that is often an optional sleeping area. Amenities are similar to those in conventional motorhomes.
4. What is the average cost to rent an RV?
There are many variable costs associated with the different types of RV's listed below. Prices can range significantly with RV types, year, quality, sleeping space setup and even time of the season. Below you will find an estimate of each type of RV (based on 2017 average costs).
Folding Camping Trailer
Hybrid Trail Trailer
Toy Hauler
Fifth Wheel
Class A Motorhome
Class B Motorhome
Class C Motorhome
We hope that this article is able to provide you with some guidance towards renting or purchasing a unit. Sicard RV is here to help you every step of the way.
Give us a call, and let's get started!
Talk to you soon!