Quick Look 2026 Keystone RV Springdale Classic Double 244RBC
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Condition
New -
Availability
In Transit -
Location
Aransas Pass -
Stock Number
100180 -
Vin
4YDTSGL23T7100180 -
Vehicle Type
Trailer -
Category
Travel Trailer -
Length
28 ft 11 in -
Dry Weight
578 lbs -
Sleeps Up To
6 -
Awnings
1 -
Air Conditioners
1
New 2026 Keystone RV Springdale Classic Double 244RBC Travel Trailer For Sale A New Chapter in Affordable RV Camping Welcome to the debut of Springdale's Classic Collection, marking a new chapter in budget-friendly RVing with feature-rich double-axle RVs. Revel in 81" ceilings, a robust 15,500 BTU air conditioner, efficient gas furnace, on-demand ...
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Are you looking for the dream recreational vehicle that will bring you the experience of a lifetime? We can help with our selection of RVs for sale! As your local camper dealer in Aransas Pass & Mathis, TX, we'll find you the perfect model for your next vacation. We're just a short drive from Rockport & Corpus Christi, TX.
The first thing you want to consider when buying a camper is so basic many don't take time to think about, intended use. Although this seems like an obvious first step, deciding on what you intend to get out of your RV will rule out many options, leaving you to only focus on viable options for your family. The great thing about RVs is that they're very customizable, so going in knowing what you want, will make the process a lot simpler. For example, if you own a powersports vehicle like an ATV or PWC and enjoy taking them with you when you travel, a toy hauler may be the right RV for you. On the other hand, you may want a spacious versatile pick-up-and-go camper you may want to look into travel trailers. Larger RVs are ideal for family's, their spacious floor plans provide greater mobility during those extra long trips. Whether you are looking for a Class A, B, or C RV, you can find one that fits your family's specific needs, with alternative floor plans to much-needed amenities.
Before you settle on an RV, something to keep in mind is how long you plan to own your vehicle. While it might seem unnecessary, it is important you try to anticipate how the purchase will affect you long term. Just like purchasing a car, a camper that is right for you now might change in a few years depending on your situation. Try and visualize your lifestyle in a couple of years. For example, if you are thinking about buying a toy hauler, but plan on growing your family, that may not be the best choice. Likewise, if you are looking forward to your kids moving out, the bunkhouse fifth wheel will probably not be the best RV for you. This thought process can help you save money and time in the future when you realize you need a different RV. Larger RVs made for long term-living will last longer than smaller travel trailers. If you are wanting to buy a long-term RV, a motorhome may be the right one for you. Overall, consider what you want out of your camper for both short term and long term milestones. That way, if your life changes, you will still have an RV that fits your needs no matter what life throws your way.
This is probably going to be the most important factor to keep in mind, and usually most already have one, but setting a budget is not always the easiest step. Although this seems simple enough it's not, first, you have to set a sticker price budget. Next, you need to calculate your desired maintenance and service budget to keep your RV running smoothly over the years. Something else to consider is amenities. Since RVs are very customizable, the same model with different amenities can be drastically different in price. Amenities to think about are the kitchen, storage, bathrooms, and entertainment. All of these features will move the price of your perfect RV. Figure out what you need and what you want, and then we’ll help you find the camper that fits your desires as well as your budget.