These Class A RVs and Campers Are for Sale on eBay Right Now
The road trip is something of a lost art. Families just don't spend as much time together nowadays, at least not in the ways they used to, but if you've been itching to take your loved ones on a cross-country tour, your choice of RV is important. Fortunately, we've got you covered with 50 class-A motorhomes available on eBay right now.
1991 Pace Arrow Class A 32’ Motor Home - $500
This '91 Pace Arrow has enough room for you, your family, and several small cricus animals. In other words, it's pretty big. Just be warned, however, that while it was running as recently as 2023, the battery has since died, meaning there's no way to determine its mileage or whether it'll actually work once the battery has been replaced. Still, $500 is tough to beat.
1995 Itasca Suncruiser 34SC Class A - $1,225
Like the entry before it, this '95 Itasca Suncruiser really embodies the spirit of family road trips with its spacious cabin (living area?) and unmistakable 90s charm. Unlike that vehicle, however, this one actually works straight out the gate! You will probably have to wallpaper, but at $1,225, you can spare a little extra to get it back into tip-top shape.
2017 Thor Hurricane 29M - $500
For a vehicle as recent as this one to be priced so low, there's got to be something wrong, right? Apparently not! This 2017 Thor Hurricane 29M comes with a bevy of bells and whistles, including a full king-sized bed, 32" TV, and a full slide-out on the driver's side. Not bad for $500, is it?
1987 Airstream 345 Motorhome - $445
Specifically designed to be everything you could ever want in a motorhome in the 80s, this vintage Airstream model is impressively durable and sturdy, with aviation-engineering levels of precision and all the comforts of home. It's a collector's piece that still drives well, even if it could do with a bit of tuning up.
2003 Forest River Windsong - $1,000
What is more evocative of all the freedom the open road offers than the name "Windsong"? This 2003 Forest River model has about 33,000 miles on the clock and has clearly been well-loved. It still drives as you'd expect any vehicle from 2003 to drive, and you'll have to furnish it yourself, but is otherwise a fantastic home-on-wheels.
2022 Thor Freedom Elite 27FE - $500
Clearly, the God of Thunder is a generous patron, because there's another Thor model on offer - also for $500! This one features bench seats, vinyl flooring, a TV, and a rear video camera, and only has around 7,000 miles on the odometer - or should we say, the Odinmeter. We'll see ourselves out.
1999 Coachmen Catalina - $4,600
It's bulkier than some of the other motorhomes on this list, but that only gives you much more room to live in with this beautiful '99 Coachman Catalina. With a sizeable living area and fully-equipped kitchen, you'll never want for an actual house ever again... maybe. It's worth noting that it's also been maintained regularly since it first hit the roads.
1990 Georgia Boy MoterHome - $1,250
A real 90s relic, the Georgia Boy MoterHome has clearly been well-loved. It's a second-hand model that still drives well... once you get that transmission replaced, that is. Besides that, it's recently been upgraded with a diesel engine, a new supercharger, and a new overdrive unit. At 76,000 miles on the odometer, it's still got more than a few family trips left in it.
2003 Four Winds Infiniti M-34 Workhorse 34' - $3,258
It's not called a workhorse for nothing, but this particular beast of burden has been put out to pasture for some time now. It'll need a very thorough servicing after it's been bought - sitting idly for 14 years on will do that!
2013 Winnebago Vista 30T - $38,995
It could probably do with a good wash, and the windshield has two minor chips in it, but this 2013 Winnebago Vista is otherwise in fantastic condition. It's been well-loved and equally well cared for.
2006 National Sea Breeze - $2,175
"Sea Breeze" is the perfect name for this blend of rugged durability and upscale comfort - it's great for cruising along the coast and has undergone extensive cleaning and servicing to prepare it for your next adventure.
1996 Coachman Mirada - 30' - $4,300
It's very rare that you'll come across a second-hand camper with such low mileage, but that's exactly what this used '96 Coachman Miranda promises. Of course, the furniture has been outdated for at least several decades by now, but everything else is in tip-top shape.
1996 Fleetwood 25’ Flair Class A Motorhome - $1,933
With just over 70,000 miles on the clock, this big motorhome definitely still has a few adventures left in her. That said, you'll need to have the brakes checked out before you take it for a spin - the water pump and thermostat should also probably be replaced.
2002 Fleetwood Southwind 32VS - $17,995
Also from Fleetwood is this 2002 Southwind that could make for a great first coach, provided you're willing to put up with the usual issues that come with aging vehicles. Everything works as it should (for now), but it's probably worth it to have it looked at by a professional before you take it out.
2009 Winnebago Destination 37G Class A - $7,100
It's called a "Destination", which is confusing because motorhomes are all about the journey, aren't they? In all seriousness though, this 2009 Winnebago has clearly been well-maintained, and still features all its original amenities, each of which is still in perfect working order.
1998 Winnebago Chieftain Class A RV - $1,075
Despite being made in the late 90s, this Winnebago Chieftain features a slew of semi-modern amenities in its living area, including Bluetooth and USB capabilites, a DVD player, and full surround sound system. It's hardly the most impressive machine when compared to modern campers, but for a big ol' 90s rig, it's astounding.
1986 EMC Eldorado Motor Corporation Starfire - $8,900
This '86 Starfire is what we'd get if Doc Brown made his time machine out of an RV instead of a DeLorean. It's an exceptionally rare, semi-valuable piece of 80s nostalgia that - surprisingly - still runs well today.
2008 Monaco Knight 40DFT Class A - $15,500
By far our most expensive entry yet, this 2008 Monaco Knight earns its price tag with its wide array of features including no less than two TVs, full surround sound, and enough space to transport up to 6 people.
1992 FORETRAVEL CLASS A - $18,000
Immediately beating our last entry for the title of "most expensive camper so far" is this '92 Foretravel, currently going for $18,000. Other than the spiffy paint job, it doesn't do much more than some of our other entries, but if you're a fan of the 90s aesthetic this could be the one for you.
1996 Coachman Mirada - $4,300
We've already seen a few Coachman models already, and are likely to see several more before the end of our list. This particular model - a '96 Mirada - has been well-maintained ever since it first hit the roads in the 90s, but there are a few extra shipping costs involved since it'll need to be delivered from England.
2002 Country Coach Intrigue - $37,000
When it rains it pours, huh? Continuing the trend of potentially overpriced second-hand RVs is the 2002 Coachman Intrigue which, to be fair, is pretty luxurious for a vehicle of its class. There's nothing overly fancy, though: just plain old-fashioned comfort!
2014 Thor Motor Coach Tuscany 38MQ Luxury Diesel Motorhome - $15,200
The God of Thunder makes a return to our list with this 2014 Tuscany, a real luxury motorhome that promises supreme comfort even while traveling along the bumpiest of roads. Who knew Thor could be so generous and benevolent?
2021 Newmar Coach Dutch Star 4369 Luxury Diesel Motorhome - $110,100
If the previous entry still wasn't luxurious enough for you, then try this Dutch Star on for size, courtesy of Newmar Coach. It's an ultra-luxury RV that really puts the "home" in "motorhome" with its wide array of fully functional amenities and comfort options.
2006 Winnebago JOURNEY 36G - $16,600
Finally an RV that understands it's not about the destination - it's about the journey. Appropriately named and luxuriously equipped, this Winnebago Journey may be from 2006, but it meets 2025 standards in terms of the amount of features on offer - and the care that has clearly been put into maintaining it.
2005 Allegro Bay (Tiffin Workhorse Motor) 37db - $22,000
Early 2000s RVs are rarely as good looking as this one. Surprisingly sleek for a vehicle of its size, this 2005 Allegro Bay model is also well-equipped for your comfort, though you will probably need to invest in a few extra amenities if you plan on making extensive use of this RV.
2000 Damon Daybreak 2960 31 Ft - $9,000
Unlike the previous entry, this 2000 Damon Daybreak actually comes with some much-needed appliances and amenities, including a double-bowl sink, fully-equipped kitchenette, and a TV for your leisure so you can kick your feet up with a hot meal and still enjoy the game.
1999 FLEETWOOD PACE ARROW VISION RV - $12,995
Here's an RV that actually looks its age. It's definitely in need of a good wash, but you can rest assured that the actual mechanics of the vehicle remain intact. That includes 2 air conditioning units (great for long drives in the summer) and
2017 FLEETWOOD BOUNDER 35P - $42,495
This 2017 Bounder from Fleetwood is about as luxurious as it gets when it comes to RVs. It features a fully adjustable living area, with configurable seating, as well as a fully equipped kitchenette complete with its own on-board pantry
2019 Entegra Coach Vision 29S - $16,100
Perfect for long camping journeys, this 2019 Entegra Coach comes with a full exterior entertainment area (complete with a TV and mini kitchen), and enough space to house up to 6 people.
2002 Alpha See Ya Motor Home - $15,000
Don't be fooled by this RV's silly title - it's a fully equipped and fully capable motor home, complete with its own "basement" storage area, leather seats that give it a premium feel, and 3 awnings and 2 slide-outs for even more space.
1977 GMC Palm Beach 26' Motorhome - $28,900
Talk about retro! It may not be as big as some of the other RVs on this list (maximum capacity sits at just 4 people), but the charm on this 70s rig is unmatched. It's also surprisingly capable today, having had several upgrades and renovations since it first hit the roads.
1999 Winnebago Ultimate Advantage 36C - $9,999
Despite being larger overall than the previous entry, this '99 Winnebago Ultimate Advantage can also only sleep up to 4 people, making it more ideal for smaller families than larger groups. Still, it's got everything else you could want in an RV, including two slide-outs, two awnings, and - yes - two ACs.
2021 Coachmen Pursuit 29SS - $18,495
We're not sure why it's called a "Pursuit", because we really doubt you'll actually be pursuing anyone in this rig. What you will be doing, however, is embarking on road trips in supreme comfort, with enough space at your disposal to sleep up to 7 people, making this perfectly suited to larger families.
2015 Forest River Georgetown 270S - $45,000
Compared to the last entry, this 2015 Forest River is a much smaller vehicle, more compact but also more sleek in its design. It can still sleep up to 5 people at a time and has plenty of interior room, but one things for certain: parking isn't going to be as big of an issue!
2012 Thor Hurricane Motor Home Class A RV - $35,000
The God of Thunder makes a grand return once more, this time to bless you with a 2012 Hurricane model that's still in perfect condition. Able to sleep up to 7 people, this home-on-wheels also features a satellite dish, 32" TV, and anything and everything you could ever want in a kitchen.
2006 36' Cruise Master by Georgia Boy - $21,500
Well, it's not called a Cruise Master for nothing. Though newer models may be better equipped than this mid-2000s RV, whether they can actually match its level of comfort is debateable. It's a motorhome, remember?
1977 GMC Motorhome Jimmy Coachman Royale 26' Motorhome - $49,999
This classic 70s RV may as well be a time machine with how immaculately it's been preserved and maintained over the years. Few vintage models are as clean as this one, which is still fully roadworthy and ready to take you on an adventure.
2006 Thor Mandalay Presidio 39C - $44,000
Two TV’s; an ice maker; toilet; stove; DVD player; and awnings - not bad for a 2006 model, huh? It shows its age in certain places - there's a bit of exterior and interior damage that'll need to be addressed, but nothing that affects the actual driving experience, which remains superb as usual for Thor.
2005 MONACO DIPLOMAT PUSHER - $29,500
A bank repo vehicle that's since been lightly refurbished - (some cosmetic work still remains to be done) - the sheer size of this RV is a statement in and of itself, worthy of the title of "Diplomat".
2000 Freightliner XB Line Winnebago Journey - $19,999
An RV that first hit the roads at the turn of the millenium, this 2000 Winnebago Journey is still just as road-ready today as it was back then, and has already had some work done to refurbish some of its cosmetic elements.
2000 Holiday Rambler Vacationer RV - $10,000
Presumably named after somebody's overly-chatty grandparents, this 2000 Holiday Rambler Vacationer is a true vacation vehicle in every sense of the term, a somewhat plain but seriously spacious vehicle that's perfect for cruising across the country in.
2010 Jayco Jayflight 32 RLS - $10,900
A huge RV from 2010, this Jayco model was recently refurbished with the intent of taking it out west. Sadly, the current owners couldn't find the time to do so, in spite of the vehicle's perfect condition and eagerness to get out there.
2021 Prowler 250 BH - $25,000
For those of you looking for an RV that accompany you on a star-gazing trip, this 2021 Prowler is for you. It's fully equipped with all the usual amenities (kitchen, living room, awnings) but also features some pretty LEDs on the outside that look stunning at night.
2005 Georgetown XL 342 Motorhome - $30,000
A spacious camper for families of 6, this 2005 Georgetown is perfect for adventure seekers who still want to enjoy all the comforts of home - including a full sized bathtub for you to relax in!
1989 DOLPHIN VINTAGE MOTORHOME - $5,900
A relatively cheap vintage beauty (at least in comparison to some of our recent entries), this '89 Dolphin doesn't feature any awnings or slide-outs, but is a perfectly functional relic of a bygone era, one you're not likely to come across again at this price.
2015 Thor 37LS Outlaw - $50,000
From cheap to not-so-cheap, this 2015 Thor model can sleep up to 8 people (or two or three regular-sized Peter Griffin's). It's fully equipped with all the amenities you'd expect from a modern camper, and is ready to go for your next adventure.
1974 GMC 26' Motorhome - $1,200
By far the oldest "living" specimen on our list so far, this GMC 26' Motorhome comes straight from 1974, but you wouldn't necessarily be able to tell at first glance. Its front bumper has been removed, sure, and the lean fuel setup will need to go to prevent it from siezing, but it's otherwise a fantastic find.