So first, we have teardrop trailers. Those are those small towable RVs, and they get their name because they look like a teardrop. Secondly, we have popup campers, they are also towable, and their living space pops in and out. Third, we have travel trailers. Those are bigger towable RVs, and I have owned some in the past. We then have fifth wheels, those kind of Rvs have a thing that sticks out over the front, they have to be attached to the back of a cab of a pickup truck to be towed. There are then Class C RVs. They are drivable RVs, and the part where the driver sits is a van chassis, or the front of a van without the body, with the living part attached behind it. I have owned a Class C in the past. Class B Rvs are also drivable, they are vans with an inside that looks like a house. Finally, we have Class A RVs. The RV that I currently own is a Class A, and they are the biggest kind of RV you can get. They are drivable, and may look like a bus. That's all the different types of RVs.