Livtotravel
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- Jan 18, 2026
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Hi everyone! I’ve been researching RV’s for the past few months. (I’m a complete RV virgin… lol) Came really close to purchasing a used Coachmen but backed out of it after someone mentioned an issue with using an RV in cold weather. In had no idea this was even an issue. So after researching I understand I need an RV with enclosed water lines, heated underbelly, heated/insulated holding tanks, 2” thick insulation in walls, dual pane windows and a sufficient heating unit.
It’s been really challenging with my search since most listings don’t mention a lot of these options for various reasons. Im assuming most people don’t care to travel in cold weather so dealers etc, don’t add it to the listing. Also each make labels these options in different packages (arctic, climate, cold weather etc).
So I’m looking for a class B+ and/or C. Upon research the Winnebago Ekko came up as the best option. That would be easy enough since it has everything I’m looking for but it’s out of my price range. Looking to spend no more than $80,000 and that would only be for an RV that has absolutely everything-perfect all around that I fell in love with. Found a used EKko under $80 but within 2 days it had a pending offer
I’m not looking to travel in extreme cold weather. Mainly from NY to Georgia in December and February during school breaks. So obviously the trip down there we can potentially get below freezing temps especially overnight but when we’re staying in GA (NWest) it can get into the teens at night but warm up quickly during the day.
Any advice, thoughts are appreciated. FYI- need to use all rv facilities during travel. Some people have said just winterize it and stop to use bathroom, get take out food etc. …ugh whats the point of having an rv than??
Thank you in advance for all the comments!!
It’s been really challenging with my search since most listings don’t mention a lot of these options for various reasons. Im assuming most people don’t care to travel in cold weather so dealers etc, don’t add it to the listing. Also each make labels these options in different packages (arctic, climate, cold weather etc).
So I’m looking for a class B+ and/or C. Upon research the Winnebago Ekko came up as the best option. That would be easy enough since it has everything I’m looking for but it’s out of my price range. Looking to spend no more than $80,000 and that would only be for an RV that has absolutely everything-perfect all around that I fell in love with. Found a used EKko under $80 but within 2 days it had a pending offer
I’m not looking to travel in extreme cold weather. Mainly from NY to Georgia in December and February during school breaks. So obviously the trip down there we can potentially get below freezing temps especially overnight but when we’re staying in GA (NWest) it can get into the teens at night but warm up quickly during the day.
Any advice, thoughts are appreciated. FYI- need to use all rv facilities during travel. Some people have said just winterize it and stop to use bathroom, get take out food etc. …ugh whats the point of having an rv than??
Thank you in advance for all the comments!!