RVers, Best Way to Bring a Second Vehicle?

When you go RVing in a motorhome, what is the best way to bring along your smaller driver? We’ve seen a number of solutions to this problem.

One is to two your car, truck or SUV behind your motorhome, such as in this “Home on Wheels” where they use a towball on the motorhome that couples to an A-frame hooked to the body of the vehicle being towed.

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Then there’s the option of either using an RV / motorhome that lets you park a car in the main unit (like this Travel Toy Hauler) or tow a garage trailer behind your main RV where you sleep, such as in this Luxury Motorhome.

Another option is for those who use motorbikes. When you have a bike as your smaller get-around vehicle, some motorhome owners (and those who run semis with big sleeper units like studio sleepers) have a small compartment and a ramp so they can tuck their motorbike up and away into their small bike bay. Like this custom Sleeper tractor.

Then there’s the option of having a sliding “garage” under the carriage, like in some big luxury custom motorcoaches / class A diesel pushers. In these set ups, a drawer slides out of the motorhome, the owner parks their car on it, and it slides back into the RV. Probably not as easy to use this option if you have a tall vehicle like a truck or something.

What do you think is the best RV solution for bringing along a smaller vehicle when you motorhome or get out on the weekend with your 5th wheel trailer?