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In Going RV, hard-working couples and families decide to ditch ordinary daily life for an adventure out on the open road. Take the ultimate ride as they go on a shopping trip to find their perfect RV. Whether it's upgrading an existing motor home or going all out for a new one with all the bells and whistles, find out what happens when daring homeowners trade walls for wheels.
A cancer survivor and his wife decide to live by their family motto "You Only Live Once" and hit the road. The couple hopes to find a class A motorhome that meets all of their lifestyle needs and has adequate space for their family of five.
A Texas family wants to trade in their fifth wheel for a motor home; with a wish list that includes a residential fridge, bunks and storage space, they debate whether they should stick to their plan of getting a Class C or upgrade to a Class A.
A Texas family searches for an RV to move into full-time; they're looking for a unit under 12,000 pounds with a large bunkhouse, a U-shaped dinette, a big pantry, and a residential fridge on a $40,000 budget.
A young couple searches for a RV to live in during their quest to find their forever home; they plan to stick to their budget of $50,000, and they must have an awning, a spacious bathroom and space to walk around the bed.
A California couple loves living in their 18-foot RV full-time, but they've decided it's time for something bigger; they want to find a new unit under 35 feet with plenty of storage, a big shower and an outdoor kitchen.
A Tennessee couple looks for their first RV for their family of five; they want a towable unit with a bed for each child, a master bedroom with a door and a modern interior; he's hoping to keep the price under $30,000, but she is all about beauty.
Ann and Lin decide to retire early and hit the road to travel full-time in an RV; they look for a Class A Diesel with plenty of room for their three dogs; Ann prefers extra storage for workout equipment; Lin wants a washer and dryer.
A Louisiana family is ready to trade in their travel trailer for a fifth wheel; with a $50,000 budget, their top priorities are bunk beds for the children, plenty of storage and two air conditioning units.
Living full-time in a fifth wheel, a Colorado couple decides to switch from hauling their home to driving it; they're looking for a RV with plenty of workspace and separate dining and living areas.
A travel-loving couple is looking to trade in their fifth wheel for something smaller; they'd like a unit under 34 feet with a varied color scheme, a television facing the couch and a free-standing table and chairs.
A newlywed couple searches for a recreational vehicle for a honeymoon that hopefully never ends; along with their dog, they look for a fifth wheel or travel trailer with room for guests, a large pantry, a big closet, and plenty of workspace.
An adventurous Chicago couple decides to ditch the plane tickets for a Class C RV to travel around the US. He would really like an outdoor entertainment center, while she wants large windows in the bedroom.
A couple loves to travel with their two boys but are tired of constantly going in and out of hotel rooms. While they both want to purchase a RV for their future travels, they don't agree on which class of vehicle to buy.
Soon-to-be empty nesters Kari and Jon look for an RV in which to travel full time; Kari wants a big kitchen, while Jon is willing to get a queen bed because it takes up less space; they both agree on the need for a toy hauler for their scooters.
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