

We also live full-time in our Airstream so we required a different amount of storage and layout than if we only took it out at the weekends! Us, we spend about half our time in RV parks and half boondocking so it was important to us that we pick an Airstream that had larger tanks to accommodate extended time away from hookups.
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Will you be boondocking a lot or always hooked up at an RV park? Will go on extended trips, live full time or be a weekend warrior? Start to look at how you will use your Airstream so you can be sure that the model you select will pair with those needs. Take some time inside a model you like beforehand if possible.Īs you begin your search for your Airstream, one of the most critical questions you should ask yourself is what style of ‘camping’ do you like to do. There are many Airstreams that can be rented on Outdoorsy and many are available to stay in on Airbnb. While you may think you’ll love a front dining area, you may get inside and realize you just don’t. Additionally, get inside as many Airstreams as you can. When considering which model works best for you, the remainder of this list should help you narrow down what exactly you are looking for. Lines vary in length from 16’ offered by the Bambi, Nest, and Bascamp up to 33’ offered by the Classic. Currently, Airstream offers 8 different lines of Travel Trailers: the Classic, the Globetrotter, the International Serenity, the Flying Cloud, the Caravel, the Bambi, the Nest, & the Basecamp. There are many different models of Airstreams you can choose from. And unlike other RV brands, Airstream’s build quality means buying used doesn’t mean you’re buying a money-pit junker. We were able to find a 2014 version of the model we wanted and for the most part, it was the same as the new 2019 version. One of the nice features of the Airstream family is that year over year, the models do not change that drastically. It felt clandestine and we knew it was going to be ours! If you find a model you love but the cost is out of your range, look to see if you can find a used option. We searched the entire country, prepared to travel to the ends of the US to get it if needed and funny enough, our Flying Cloud was listed in Tucson, AZ while we were in Phoenix, AZ preparing to head to Tucson. We searched RV Trader and RVT.com and even followed the Airstream group ‘Airstream For Sale’ in hopes of finding our dream Airstream. And while we did consider it, ultimately as we considered the rest of the topics in this list, we decided to search for a newer, used option of the model we loved. We looked at our budget and while we could have purchased a new Airstream with our budget, we would have had to purchase a smaller option with fewer upgrades. So for us, that ruled out a vintage Airstream. While I do dream of it, I also appreciate the vast amount of time needed to do this type of work properly. If you’re anything like me you spend too many hours looking at vintage Airstreams on Pinterest, dreaming of buying one to gut and renovate, so you may automatically lean towards an old Airstream to buy. Also, consider if you will want any add-ons like solar or other features that can be swapped out when determining your full-in budget. You may even be asking yourself if they are worth the cost? We, like many ofter Airstream owners, say YES! Start by determining your budget so that you can continue your research with a realistic expectation of what you can and cannot afford! The least expensive new Airstream has a starting price of $37,000 with the most expensive model starting price of $157,000 new. And not just in comparison to many other RVs, they are in fact often the cost of a house, so getting over the hurdle of the cost may be hard for some people. It’s no surprise that Airstreams are costly. A lot goes into buying an RV so we put together our list of 14 things to consider while researching and making a purchase of an Airstream. Josh and I spent years dreaming of owning an Airstream and months of hardcore researching them before we landed on the Airstream we knew would be our perfect fit. If like us, you’ve dreamt of owning an Airstream, the first place you’ve likely started is online to do some research.
