Pleasure-Way Plateau at a glance
| Class | Class B |
|---|---|
| Starting MSRP | $Pleasure-Way lists the Plateau from about $$200,000 (lowest floorplan, before options and dealer markup). |
| Length | 22 ft |
| Power | Diesel |
| Sleeps | 2 |
Mercedes Sprinter van with a Murphy bed and Corian galley. Use the calculator above to turn that sticker price into a real, multi-year ownership number — the only figure worth comparing against renting.
What owning this Class B actually costs
At the default assumptions — 20% down on the $$200,000 starting MSRP, a 7.5% APR 10-year loan, five-year hold, and 40 use-days a year — a Pleasure-Way Plateau costs about $$71,331 net over five years, or roughly $$357 per day you actually use it. The biggest swing factors are how many days you camp (double the use-days and the per-day number roughly halves) and your resale outcome (a well-kept rig with low miles keeps far more than a neglected one).
How the math works
The loan payment uses standard amortization: payment = principal × rate ÷ (1 − (1 + rate)^(−months)), where principal is price minus down payment, rate is APR ÷ 12, and months is the term. Resale uses a typical declining-balance curve — about 20% lost in year one, then roughly 8% of the remaining value each year after — so a $$200,000 rig is worth about $$114,623 after five years under the defaults. Net out-of-pocket is:
Down payment + (monthly loan + monthly ownership) × hold months − resale value
Key terms, in plain English
- Principal
- Purchase price minus your down payment — the amount the loan actually covers.
- Monthly ownership cost
- All recurring bills (insurance, storage, maintenance, registration, fuel, campgrounds, misc) divided by 12. Paid whether or not you drive anywhere.
- Resale value
- What the rig is worth at the end of your hold period. Subtracted because you recover it when you sell or trade.
- Net out-of-pocket
- Everything you paid, minus what you got back. The true price of owning.
- Cost per use-day
- Net out-of-pocket ÷ total days used. The fairest ownership-vs-rent comparison.
Where the default numbers come from
The starting MSRP of $$200,000 is the manufacturer’s published figure for the Pleasure-Way Plateau; your drive-away price varies by floorplan, options and dealer. The insurance ($$1,200/yr), storage ($$900/yr) and maintenance ($$1,000/yr) defaults are typical owner-survey anchors for the Class B class. Campgrounds and fuel are left editable because they scale with how much you travel. Fuel defaults reflect the EIA U.S. average (about $4.08/gal gasoline, $5.35/gal diesel, week of Aug 3, 2026). Data retrieved: 2026-08-18.
Common mistakes that wreck the ownership math
- Ignoring resale. Leaving it out turns a $$200,000 rig into a $$200,000 mistake instead of a net cost you can actually compare.
- Under-counting storage. Many owners forget the $1,200+/year to park a rig they cannot keep at home — especially for a 22-ft Class B.
- Lowballing use-days. Hope says 60 days; reality says 40. The sheet punishes optimism in the cost-per-day line.
- Forgetting fuel and campgrounds. They recur every year you own, not just on trips.
- Comparing sticker to nightly rent. Always compare net ownership cost per use-day against the all-in rental day.
Save, print, or compare rigs
Click Print / Save as PDF to keep a clean Letter-size sheet with your inputs, the ownership breakdown, the disclaimer and a signature line — handy at the dealer or when weighing this Pleasure-Way Plateau against another rig. Your inputs auto-save in this browser, so you can model a few favorites and stack the sheets side by side before you buy. Pair it with the RV Total Cost of Ownership Sheet for a blank multi-rig comparison, and the RV Depreciation & Resale Estimator to stress-test your trade-in value.
The starting MSRP is the manufacturer’s published figure for the Pleasure-Way Plateau (lowest floorplan, before options, destination and dealer markup) and varies by configuration and region. Insurance, storage, maintenance and depreciation figures are planning estimates from commonly published owner-survey ranges for the Class B class and vary widely by rig, region and condition. Fuel uses the EIA U.S. average (about $4.08/gal gasoline, $5.35/gal diesel, week of Aug 3, 2026). Data retrieved 2026-08-18. This sheet is an informational planning aid, not a quote and not financial, tax, or investment advice. Verify every figure with a licensed RV, finance, or tax professional before buying.