RV Versus Motorhome: What Is the Difference, and Why Does It Matter?
If you’re the adventurous outdoor type, you may own an RV. But if you want to ensure your vehicle is covered, you need to understand how insurance carriers define RVs versus motorhomes.
We help you understand which one you have so you can purchase the right kind of insurance for your vehicle. Start shopping for RV insurance and other insurance policies with us at Northeast Insurance Advisors LLC, serving Easton, PA.
What’s the Difference Between an RV and a Motorhome?
An RV is any kind of vehicle that you can live in and has wheels for portability. An excellent example of this is a camper trailer. A motorhome is any vehicle with living accommodations that is designed to be driven around, making it fundamentally different from something like a camper trailer. Whereas you attach your camper to the back of a vehicle (your car being covered by a standard auto insurance policy), your motorhome is meant to be driven on its own. This matters because motorhomes require their own insurance policy.
In short: If it’s self-driven, it likely needs a motorhome policy. If it’s something you can live in temporarily but can’t be driven on its own, you can likely cover it with RV insurance.
Get the Right RV or Motorhome Insurance With Northeast Insurance Advisors LLC
Northeast Insurance Advisors LLC will help you find suitable RV or motorhome insurance for your situation. We’re currently serving Easton, PA.























