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Q. Do I need an International Drivers License to travel in the US? Do I need a special drivers license to drive a motorhome?

A. Generally your national license and a translation are required. No, you do not need any special drivers license to drive a motorhome.

M&M RV Rentals requires only your standard national drivers license.

Q. Are motorhomes difficult to drive or slow to accelerate?

A. Modern motorhomes handle very much like a car and have enough power that they accelerate as quickly as many cars.

Q. Are motorhomes complicated to hook up to campsite facilities?

A. Connecting the motorhome to campsite facilities requires no technical expertise. This includes all the motorhome capabilities such as electricity, water, and sewer. You will receive instruction on these connections at the time of pick up.

Q. What's the difference between Class A and a Class C motorhomes?

A. Class A motorhomes look more like a bus. A class C motorhome has a bed over the cab. Class A motorhomes also have television sets built in.

Q. What type of gas mileage can I expect from the motorhome?

A. While gas mileage varies greatly depending on travel conditions, the following is an approximate guide:

19-22 - 8-11 miles per gallon: 18-28 liter/100km
23-25 - 7-10 miles per gallon: 23-33 liter/100km
27-29 - 7-10 miles per gallon: 23-33 liter/100km
28-34 A - 6-10 miles per gallon: 23-37 liter/100km
32-36 AS - 6-10 miles per gallon: 23-37 liter/100km

Q. What type of fuel does a motorhome use?

A. All our motorhomes and their generators are powered by unleaded gasoline engines or diesel fuel 

Q. What kind of power supply does a motorhome have?

A. Our motorhomes have either a V8 or V10 engine. The refrigerator, heater, water heater, stove and range operate on propane gas. The dash air conditioner is powered by the engine while driving and the overhead air conditioner(s), microwave and other items by either an outside 110V power supply or by a generator.

Q. Can I tow with the RV?

A. Towing is allowed on some of our vehicles. However some conditions and an additional charge do apply.