Going RV - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Full-Time RV for Vegas Couple
After a scary four-wheeler accident, a Las Vegas couple re-evaluates what they really want in their RV home life. They search for a rig with more room for their granddaughter, plenty of exterior storage space and a bigger kitchen and shower.

His Toy Hauler or Her Bunkhouse
Kari and her husband Jose search for their first travel trailer so that they can give their young daughter the same RV camping memories she experienced as a child. However, the two must decide between his toy hauler and her bunkhouse.

Travel Trailer to Motorhome
A New Jersey couple is looking to purchase their third RV as they transition from a travel trailer to a motorhome. On their wish list is a residential fridge, large bunks, an outdoor entertainment center and more storage.

RV for More Family Time
TJ and his wife Alysha have decided to sell everything and move into an RV so they can spend more time with family. Although they can't agree on a floor plan, they both want a bunkhouse for their boys, two couches, a large fridge and lots of storage.

Sleeping for 10
After adopting their three nieces and increasing their family size from seven to ten, Jason and Nikki Nakamura search for a motorhome that can accommodate their large family. At the top of their wish list is two bathrooms, a large fridge and a lot of storage.

Class A for a Sporty Family
A couple searches for a luxurious class A motorhome for their sporty family's adventures. Their wish list includes a king-size bed, a bunkhouse and an engine with at least 450 horsepower. With a $255,000 budget, will they be able to find the perfect RV?

An RV with Elbow Room
A couple searches for a fifth wheel to accommodate their growing sons. Their wish list includes more elbowroom, a private master bedroom and a bunkhouse. Will they find all their needs within their $40,000 budget?

Mother and Daughter RV
A retired mother-daughter duo look for a new, Class A diesel motorhome to live in together full-time. With a budget of $400,000, they hope to find a home with a traditional oven and separate sleeping areas.

Anniversary Gift
A New York couple is looking to upgrade their motorhome for their 10 year anniversary. With a budget of $25,000, they hope to get everything at the top of their wish list, including an outdoor kitchen and space for their dog.

Bigger and Better
An Indiana couple looks for a new motorhome for their family of four. With a budget of $40,000, they hope to find an RV that's under 40 feet and has a large shower.

The RV Tradition
A Georgia couple searches for an easy-to-drive motor home to continue the tradition of RV camping with their daughters. He wants two air conditioning units, and they both want a king-size bed and bunks for their girls. They're hoping to hit everything on their wish list while staying within their $150,000 budget.

RV for Six
The Bramer family is searching for a new Class A motorhome for their family of six. After traveling across the Alaskan frontier, they're ready to hit the road in the continental US. He wants a fifth-wheel, but she wants a Toy Hauler, so they need to find some common ground and still stay within their $200,000 budget.

Out with the Old RV and In with the New
After having their travel trailer stolen, a Texas couple is ready to find the perfect upgrade to replace their old rig. Their wish list includes an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace and the ability to sleep up to eight people. Will the new rig live up to their expectations?

A Full-Time RV for Five
A Texas couple searches for a new motorhome to live in full-time with their family of five. Even though they're downsizing, they want all of the amenities of a stationary home including a large garage, a king-size bed and enough space for homeschooling their kids. Will they be able to get all their needs and keep it within their budget?
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