November 19, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Stepping out and purchasing an RV can seem like a daunting prospect. But getting out there and purchasing can be a lot less daunting when you go used. Buying new leaves purchasers subject to high rates of deprecation in the first few years of ownership. Buying used is the easiest way to avoid the loss of value and save money up front while still getting a high quality product.
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November 14, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
The RV industry has not been immune to the recent slump in the American economy. Actually, it may have been affected more than other industries as many Americans watch the strain increase on their flexible spending through market slumps and the rise of basic living costs. This obviously does nothing to help luxury items like high end motor sales move off the lot! In addition to that, increased gas prices have left many with a negative view of RVs as a travel option.
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November 7, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Most people have the tendency to put in some due diligence and do some research before committing to making any major purchase. Buyers rarely purchase the first home that their real estate agent shows. They want to shop the market and see what’s out there. The same holds true when it comes to finding the right recreational vehicle dealership to handle the purchase of a motorhome or travel trailer. There are a number of things that you should take into consideration when selecting the dealership that is going to earn your business.
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November 1, 2008
By John Douglas in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Hiring an RV, a camper van, a motorhome or dormobile is a great way to holiday and see the UK at the same time. They offer a flexible solution to your transport and accommodation needs, whilst at the same time allowing you the freedom to decide where you want to go next. A motor home really is a “home from home”, with all the conveniences you have at home and the benefit of mobility. We’ll take a closer look at what facilities a motorhome should offer, so that you are more informed when you decide to rent or hire.
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October 31, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Shopping for that new or used RV shouldn’t be a painful experience, but at times digging through all those publications to find the RV classifieds and the right vehicle can be tiresome. The problem with newspaper classifieds or vehicle trader publications is that you are many times buying from a private party and have no choice of warranty or service.
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October 28, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
After conducting all your homework and doing all the research that you possibly can on the Internet, you are finally ready to purchase an RV from a reputable dealer. Unfortunately, finding the best RV dealer for your needs can be very difficult, as there are no end of individuals who claim to provide the best service at the best possible price. With all of this advertising in place, it can be a real challenge to find the RV dealership that suits your needs and can fit your budget.
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October 25, 2008
By John Douglas in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Mostly known as campervans or motorhomes in the UK, RV’s are a good option for a truly unforgettable vacation that covers your transport and accommodation needs. Campers give tourists a real feeling of independence with the opportunity to decide upon and even change your mind on your detsination for the day. A motor home is as the name suggest, a mobile home with all the regular conveniences that you have at home, with the added benefit of mobility. A mobile home should offer the following facilities and if they don’t, you may want to look elsewhere for your hire vehicle.
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October 22, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
If you own a motorhome, you are likely already aware that they can come in two flavors, either diesel or gasoline. While there are two separate types of diesel, either a puller, which is in the front, or a pusher, which is in the rear, the major distinction is between the two types of fuel, gas and diesel.
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October 7, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
If you are thinking about buying a motorhome, it is important to know that it is one of the largest investments you will make. Only buying a house or financing a college education comes close to the cost of a motorhome. Because of the high prices associated with motorhomes, be sure you know what you want before buying.
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October 2, 2008
By Keith Windlor in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Oftentimes referred to as a “mini” or “mini-motorhome”, the Class C motorhome is (for the most part) a scaled down version of the larger, more luxurious Class A’s. It provides a lot of the conveniences like it’s larger cousin, but for a lower price.
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