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Pickup trucks — RV Companion or Replacement?

As well as a motorhome, most RV owners will undoubtedly have an everyday car for less adventurous pursuits. Getting to work on time and doing the weekly shop isn’t as much fun as packing up the RV for a getaway, but these routine tasks are somewhat essential. 

When that’s the case, you need a practical, reliable car is required. Additionally, comfort, style and performance are desirable traits, especially if you have to tow your own RV. Have you, however, considered buying a vehicle that combines these attractive characteristics and the functionality of a motorhome?

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Known for their reliability and build quality, Nissan pickups, for instance, are hard-wearing vehicles that boast abundant extra features. With just a few tweaks and accessories, you can transform them into an all-encompassing motorhome or simply an additional storage facility with sleeping quarters.

So is it worth purchasing a pickup to compliment or even replace your RV?

As the RV’s companion

If you have a towable RV, power and performance are of the utmost importance. There are numerous vehicles out there that can handle the extra weight easily, but pickup trucks are specifically designed with functionality in mind. As a result, safety, security and durability are at high standards, if not the highest, too. The driving position of a pickup truck is also great for spatial awareness, enabling you to always be aware of other road users and your RV at all times.

One of the main benefits of owning a pickup truck, however, is the ability to add a camper top, motorhome shell or cab extender. This creates a cargo space that is protected from the elements, secured against theft and provides even more practicality.

As the RV’s replacement

While a cab extender is a great RV addition, can it replace the real thing? Obviously, you’ll have a little less room than you’d have in a dedicated motorhome or trailer, but you can eat and sleep in a high or extendable camper shell.

What’s more, it opens up a whole new realm of destination possibilities. With the utilitarian nature of a pickup truck, you’ll be able to explore rugged terrain and diverse landscapes.

Take the Middle East, for instance. Here, pickup trucks and off-road vehicles with camping capabilities enable natives and tourists to explore the region like never before. In countries like Saudi Arabia, an adventurous excursion over sand dunes and through the desert followed by sleeping under the stars is a popular pastime.

Therefore, purchasing a pickup truck to either compliment or possibly replace your RV has numerous advantages. You’ll benefit from performance, comfort and style while also being able to make the most of your time away or even explore new destinations.