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Full-Timing in a 5th Wheel vs. a Motorhome: Pros and Cons

By The Transwest Team

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Published Apr 22, 2025

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  1. Pros of motorhomes
  2. Cons of motorhomes
  3. Pros of 5th wheels
  4. Cons of 5th wheels
  5. Which RV is right for full-time living?

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Thinking about making the leap to full-time RV living? Whether you're chasing better weather, remote work opportunities, or the thrill of life on the road, choosing between a 5th wheel and a motorhome is a crucial decision. This guide explores the pros and cons of both, while showcasing options available from Transwest RV in Frederick, Colorado.

Pros of motorhomes

1. Convenience on the move

Motorhomes are completely self-contained, which means you have immediate access to your kitchen, restroom, bedroom, and even your work-from-anywhere setup—all while cruising down the highway. This is especially useful for families or digital nomads who don’t want to stop frequently for breaks. Whether you’re traveling through remote stretches of highway or navigating big city traffic, you’ll appreciate having your essentials within reach.

2. Faster set-up at new locations

When you arrive at your campsite, a motorhome lets you skip most of the manual labor associated with setup. No need to unhitch, stabilize, or manually level the unit beyond a quick button push. You’ll go from driving to relaxing in under 10 minutes. This is a huge perk for people who like to keep moving or prefer short-term stays at multiple campgrounds.

3. Safety in transit

In unpredictable weather or less familiar regions, being able to stay inside your RV offers a major peace of mind. You won’t have to exit the vehicle during thunderstorms, snow, or late-night stops to access a bathroom or prepare a meal. This setup is especially valuable for solo travelers or families with young children. Learn more about RV safety. 

4. Tow a smaller vehicle

A huge perk for motorhome owners is the ability to flat-tow or dolly tow a small vehicle (known as a "toad"). This gives you flexibility when sightseeing, getting groceries, or parking in tighter spaces downtown. Many travelers opt for fuel-efficient sedans or compact SUVs to reduce fuel costs and avoid navigating tight city streets in a big rig.

Cons of motorhomes

1. Maintenance

Because your home and engine are integrated, any repairs or breakdowns affect both your living quarters and transportation. If your motorhome is in the shop, you're essentially without a home until repairs are complete. Regular chassis inspections, oil changes, and generator maintenance are essential to avoid being sidelined on the road.

2. Higher upfront cost

Motorhomes typically come with a higher sticker price, especially larger Class A or diesel pusher models. Even entry-level Class C RVs cost more than many fifth wheels, largely due to the inclusion of a drivable chassis, engine, and more complex systems. View models like the 2025 Winnebago Ekko 22A or the 2025 Newmar Mountain Aire.

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Pros of 5th wheels

1. Spacious interiors

Thanks to high ceilings and multiple slide-outs, 5th wheels offer some of the most livable layouts in the RV world. Many include residential-style amenities such as kitchen islands, full-sized refrigerators, washer/dryer hookups, fireplaces, and even second bedrooms or office spaces. If you're planning to stay parked for weeks or months at a time, the comfort factor is unmatched.

2. Separate tow vehicle

Once you’re parked and unhitched, your truck becomes your local vehicle. This makes everything from day trips to grocery runs much easier and more fuel-efficient. You’ll also avoid the challenges of trying to park a large rig in urban areas or trailheads.

3. Superior towing stability

Thanks to the unique hitching system—where the 5th wheel is mounted over the rear axle of a pickup truck—towing is much more stable and secure compared to bumper-pull trailers. This setup reduces sway and allows for smoother highway driving, especially in windy or mountainous conditions.

4. Lower initial cost

Compared to a motorhome, a fifth wheel is often a more budget-friendly way to get into full-time RV life. Since you’re not paying for an engine or drivetrain, more of your money goes into living space. You also have the option to purchase a used tow vehicle, reducing costs even more.

Cons of 5th wheels

1. Longer set-up time

Unlike motorhomes, setting up a fifth wheel takes longer and involves several steps, including unhitching, manually leveling, and connecting to power and water. For travelers who like to move often, this can become a repetitive hassle.

2. Inaccessible while driving

When you’re on the road, your entire living area is off-limits. Need to grab a snack, use the restroom, or access your laptop? You’ll need to pull over first. This limitation makes road trips slightly less convenient than in a motorhome.

3. Emergency response

In a situation where you need to leave quickly—whether due to fire, storms, or another emergency—you’ll first need to exit the RV, get into the truck, and hitch up before you can move. While not a deal-breaker, it’s worth considering if you frequently boondock or stay in remote areas.

Which RV is right for full-time living?

Both options offer great paths to full-time freedom, but they cater to different lifestyles. If you value mobility, ease of travel, and safety, a motorhome may be a better choice. For those who prefer residential space and plan to stay parked longer, a 5th wheel is worth considering.

Still deciding? Compare new RVs and used RVs to find a model that matches your travel style and budget.

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