Big Time RV - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Windshield Wipeout
RV couple needs to replace their Class A's large rock-damaged windshield; antique dealers with a half-million dollar budget shop for the perfect luxury RV; and traveling magicians take their show on the road with a new trailer.
16 Women, 1 RV
A roller derby team of 16 needs a mega road warrior for their weekend competitions; a mother/daughter duo search for an RV to tour as many EDM festivals over the summer; and a couple plans to upgrade to a vacation home on wheels.
The Elvis Factor
A family of five sees stars over a high-end RV fit for a rock star; best friends and party girls hit a few bumps to make it to the Kentucky Derby; and a couple shops for a 5th wheel to house their custom golf carts.
Topsy Turvy RV
Adventurous newlyweds put away the tent and upgrade to a pop-up camper; former executives head to the world's largest RV show in search of the perfect home away from home; entrepreneurs sell everything to live the RV lifestyle.
Too Big to Drive
Family's search for a big RV conflicts with mom's ability to get comfortable behind the wheel; rugby team wants a massive bathroom and outdoor entertaining space; beekeeper needs a comfortable trailer to take her bees on the road.
Epic Tailgating Machine
RV experts head to the Tampa Buccaneers stadium to roll out a 42-foot monster-sized RV that makes other tailgaters jealous; a newly engaged couple struggles to compromise on size; and an equestrian family looks for an upgrade.
Absolute Lap of Luxury
Jesse and Jennifer Leal have a large blended family of 4 kids and need a travel trailer with ample sleeping space for family vacations. The Leals arrive at Lazydays in Tampa where they meet RV expert Tracy Elliott. They're anxious to see what they can get with their $25,000 budget.
Complete RV Overhaul
Entrepreneurs Thomas and Beverly Brown are ready to settle into retirement and live their dream of traveling to all fifty states. Lazydays RV expert Mark Young sold the couple their fifth wheel, and with the $50,000 trade in value, the Browns have a budget of $650,000.
A Throne Fit for a King
Parents want a 5th wheel trailer with a grand kitchen and bathroom fit for royalty without the mortgage-size price tag; motorcycle family needs more horsepower; and a couple finds the perfect rental to host their engagement party.
Road Warriors and Rough Riders
The Pink family arrives at Lazydays in Tampa to upgrade to a larger, used Class A RV. With a $50,000 trade-in, their budget is $250,000. Husband Dean wants enough horsepower to tow heavy equipment on their farm back home, wife Lucia wants a larger living area and son Steven is looking for a comfortable bed to fit his large frame.
Two Hippies and a Cowboy
First time RVers Peter and Meredith Kosmoski have come to Lazydays in Tampa with their daughter Piper to find an RV big enough to house their weekend toys they use for outdoor adventures. They meet with RV expert Tracy "Bama" Elliot to see how much storage space they can get with their $170,000 budget.
Triple-Queen Size
In Tucson, Brittany Briley, Stephanie Cortes and Zoe Anderson are looking to upgrade their traveling performance act, Cirque Root, out of their run-down school bus and into a coach with a spacious bathroom, storage and large living area to practice their routines. They meet up with RV expert Jeff Vonvai to see how much space their $200,000 will afford.
The Best for the Beats
Recently retired corrections officers Kathy and Trenton Brewton are upgrading to a larger Class A coach with more horsepower and extra living space. They arrive at Lazydays in Tampa and meet with RV expert Anthony Smith to find out if they can get everything they want with their $250,000 budget.
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