Motorhome Dealers As Different as Night and Day

by Keith Windlor

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.

You are about to make the second biggest investment in your life — your home was the first, but this is a close second. You already know that finding the right dealer is just as important as finding the right RV. So what are some of the things that you should be looking for? What factors will make you feel like you have found the right dealer to do business with once it’s all said and done?

Look for a dealer that can provide you with the best possible quality vehicle on the market, whether it’s new or used. They need to be able to offer you a friendly financing plan that works for you and fits within your budget. A no pressure atmosphere is critical for you to make a proper purchase.

Ensure that you find a dealer that keeps a wide range of products available in their inventory, in both new and used categories at the best possible price. Before you can utilize a dealership, they will have to provide for you the products that you require. If they do not have the motorhome that you are looking for, then you may have to look for a true RV wholesaler that has the power to order directly from the manufacturer.

There are a great many options available for financing your RV, whether new or used, and if the dealer is somewhat knowledgeable they will be aware of all the different types of financing available. A good dealer will go out of their way to come up with the best terms and the lowest possible rates they can find in order to build up their relationship with you. Most RV dealers will have strong ties to the lenders who make financing RVs their life’s work.

Naturally, you are somewhat familiar with purchasing vehicles and you’re prepared to work hard with a salesman to come up with the best possible price that you can. One of the benefits of dealing directly with an RV wholesaler is that you can skip dealing with the salesman altogether and deal with a more low-pressure philosophy of doing business.

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Camper Hire Plans

by John Douglas

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.

All campers should have a kitchen area that contains a refrigerator and a gas hob with a couple of hotplates. Some even have a microwave so that you can russle up something quickly. Night time lighting is usually taken care of by the use of a separate battery, often called a “leisure battery”. This is in addition to the normal van battery that is used when running the engine. Today though, more and more campsites are offering a hook up system that can connect mains electricity directly to the camper or motorhome.

Internet access, cable television and electrical supply are just some of the home comforts found at dedicated camper sites throughout the UK. The increase in motorhome hire within the UK is fueling the growth of services available at the camping grounds. Many people who look to hiring camper vans as the perfect get-away, prefer to stay in less developed rural areas or in camp sites with just basic facilities such as toilets and washrooms.

The Volkswagen organisation is a world leader in the campervan market and has played an important role in the history of camper vans. In the UK, you will also find other well known companies such as Ford and Fiat offering camper van solutions. The Volkswagen Vanfest, is a highly popular event that is held in Malvern each year. Enthusiasts from around the world attend and show off their lovingly restored camper vans. If you are in the market to buy your own van or you have one and need to buy something for it, then this is definitely one event you need to attend.

Deciding on the right style and size of motorhome to hire, really depends on whether it is a family trip or not. The age and size of the children plays an important part in this decision. There are large family vans with extra facilities available to make your trip more enjoyable. The vast majority of vans have a double bed and additional single and sometimes even double beds. The exact details that meet your need should be discussed with the hire company before you book. Using dedicated child seats for toddlers are the law in the UK and they should be used at all times when in transit.

A truck camper is designed to be able to reach more isolated places off the beaten track. This type of camper is ideal for those looking to venture out into more remote areas of the lanscape. The design of this “off road” style camper is often space limited as the extra suspension ride height, takes up some cabin space. A few rental companies offer this type of van, but it does cost more than using a traditional camper.

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Recreational Vehicle Dealer

by Keith Windlor

“If it still feels like a good deal years after you purchased an item, then chances are it was a good deal to begin with” — quote by Michael Cooper of Project 2000 Sales Seminars, Dallas, TX. This quote is especially the case when it comes to making that vehicle purchase from a recreational vehicle dealer.

All too often, the consumer has the tendency to overlook the importance of the role that the dealer plays in the equation. But the fact remains that the type of dealer you decide to business with is equally as important as the purchase itself.

The fact is, taking a vacation in an RV can save up to 70% of the cost of different types of vacations. With a family vacation coming in at 70% cheaper than the alternative, it only makes sense to enjoy RV camping lifestyle. Although the initial investment is large, the breakdown over the years is very cost effective and affordable as well as highly enjoyable. Finding the right recreational dealer will always play a big role in the purchase and can make all the difference to the buyer.

When deciding on your RV dealer, it is critical to know how long that particular dealership has been in business. While it might seem like common sense or redundant, it is important to know how long they have been in business and what type of reputation they have for maintaining service. With the evidence of continuous and long lived service, you can assume that they will provide you with a decent level of customer service and attention.

Secondly, you need to find a dealer that is more concerned about your budget and your needs than just seeing a dollar sign on your forehead. A dealer needs to be openly communicative as well. After all, you don’t want to feel like you’re dealing with a cold fish. The key to the whole scenario is that if you find a recreation vehicle dealer that you are comfortable with, it will make the purchase a much more pleasant experience.

Finally, you want to find a dealer that is also a RV wholesaler, such as Pedata RV in Tucson, Arizona. Not only are they a wholesaler, but they offer the consumer the luxury of finding the RV they are looking for online. Their website, www.pedatarvcenter.com is a state of the art site that offers the consumer a multitude of options for shopping for their future vehicle while enjoying the convenience of sitting at their computer.

In this case, you can even do your shopping online, as Pedata RV wholesale has a strong nationwide online sales network. By doing business with an established RV wholesaler, you can be sure that you are taking advantage of all the privileges that a well-established company can provide you.

Even if you do not live in Arizona, it is certainly worth your while to take advantage of the Tucson, Arizona-based RV dealer, as the money you save will be well worth the effort. With their specialization in nationwide online RV sales, they can secure a phenomenal price for you at fantastic terms.

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Buying a Motorhome ? It’s All About Class

by Keith Windlor

Many people rush into buying a motorhome, but this is not a good idea. For one thing, a motorhome is a major investment, second only to college tuition and housing. As you think about buying an RV, you should do a little homework because of the cost involved.

It is always a good plan to learn about the mechanics of owning and driving an RV. You should also look into the types of motorhome that exist to find just the right one for your situation.

But let’s back up just for a second to that first decision you need to make. “Is RV’ing for me?” should be the first question you answer before you start considering making the purchase.

If you want to know for sure whether RV’ing is enjoyable for you, the best method is simply to take a test drive! Rent a motorhome similar to the style you are interested in and take it out for a vacation. Within 4 to 7 days of vacationing, you’ll know if you are able to operate and park the vehicle with ease. You’ll also know if you enjoy RV’ing enough to buy one for your own use.

You can find motorhomes in three different classes: A, B, and C. If you choose a Class A, you will discover that it can be constructed in different ways. You may find one built on the chassis of a commercial bus, a commercial truck, or even a chassis made just for motorhomes. A Class A motorhome will give you the most space of all, with a length between 20 and 45 feet.

At the low end of the budget, a Class A motorhome can cost 50K. A Class A can cost as much as your bank account will allow, with specialty motorhomes selling for up to a million dollars. Although you won’t have to pay that much, it is instructive to know how high the cost can rise.

You will find that most Class B motorhomes are built on a van chassis and have a roof that has been raised. Many have been turned from vans into motorhomes. Many people would think of them as a spruced up version of the van. If your roof is high enough, you might even be able to stand up inside the vehicle!

You should plan on a Class B if your trips include only one other person and are usually only about a week long or less. You can buy a Class B for a starting price of 30,000, but expect a lot of variance as far as pricing goes.

The Class C motorhome is one built on a truck chassis and usually sporting a cab section, as well. You will most often find that the cab section is based on a van, but you may find truck-based cabs, as well.

The one characteristic that stands out about this class of RV is that they usually are constructed with a cab-over style in which one of the sleeping areas is placed. These motorhomes are oftentimes referred to as mini-motorhomes.

By now, you have a good grasp of the three basic styles of motorhome available. Have a great time choosing your RV!

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Looking at A Class C Motorhome

by Keith Windlor

A Class C motorhome will often be called a mini-motorhome because it is mostly a smaller replica of the Class A motorhome. Of course, there are differences. It has many of the luxuries that the Class A offers, but at less expense.

The driving area resembles that of a truck, van, or car. Most of the Class C motorhomes now are made to go with a cutaway chassis and have passenger and side doors.

The cab-over design is another distinguishing feature of the Class C motorhome. Usually this is a place to sleep. This might be one reason the Class C is not the most acclaimed style of RV, because getting into the bed requires one to be a bit spry. The good part about Class C motorhomes is that many of their auto parts are widely available at auto stores and dealerships.

The Class C motorhome is between 20 and 35 feet long, and the most sought-after styles fall somewhere near 30 feet long. The floorplans have improved to be like those offered in Class A vehicles and can include standard beds that fit with the cab-over area. This is due to the fact that the Class C is now being built on a chassis with a higher rating. You can expect to pay an average cost of $68,000, with a range of $45,000 to $100,000.

The Class C motorhome has become more popular in the current market, which has caused the luxury and amenities to increase. Even though a Class C motorhome is smaller than a Class A, you can still get the same kind of quality.

Some of the improvements in the amenities include a fuller kitchen and bath area similar to what is available with the Class A’s. Most of the models that are on the market will now have sleeping areas that will accommodate from 2-6 people.

Class C’s are now being constructed with two different applications in mind. On the one hand they are ideal for the long weekend for a smaller family (up to four people). On the other hand, they are ideal for just the couple that wants to take a longer trip and not give up the feeling of being at home.

Despite giving up the luxuries and a little bit of the interior space, the Class C actually has some significant advantages over the Class A besides the price. Class C’s are more fuel efficient, and with gas approaching the $4 per gallon mark, this is significant.

A Class C motorhome can also be tucked into smaller spaces and will have more maneuverability. Insurance costs and registration fees will also be less than those of a Class A.

Whether you are looking at Class A or Class C motorhomes, you should think hard about a few final things. No motorhome will be worth buying if you don’t actually get out and use it. Finally, any RV purchase should be examined to make sure it measures up to your wants and needs.

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Read This Before Buying a Used RV

by Keith Windlor

Looking at the fact that the basic price of vehicles continues to rise every year, it’s no wonder why the pre-owned segment of the industry shows signs of flourishing growth. With the price of new RV’s being what they are, the analogy can be made that buying a used RV is a viable option also.

Even if we pay no attention to the reduced cost of buying a used RV, there is still another advantage you should think about.

We think the best benefit of buying used is that you will not be risking so much in your investment as you would if you were to buy an RV that is new. This advantage will come into play if you are a first-time RV owner. You can find out if RV’ing is right for you and pay a lot less than you would at a dealership.

For those of you who have already decided to buy an RV, it is time to spend a few hours researching your new purchase. The most crucial question to answer is this one: Which type of RV are you interested in buying which would suit your needs?

Try to figure out what will fit best with the outdoor and vacationing lifestyle that you’re trying to achieve. Remember that RV’s come in all shapes and sizes, and that not all of them require getting behind the wheel and driving.

Now is the time when you want to consider all the options available when buying a used RV. There is Class A and C motorhomes that come equipped with either diesel or gas engines, so there is one option to think about.

You might not want something so large, though. In that case, you will want to look into travel trailers, camper trailers, and other RV’s that allow themselves to be towed. The best part of this project is that you can easily use the internet to find out what you need to know.

If you want to keep yourself from having a ton of trouble and expense down the road, you should hire a mechanic that knows his RV’s and get him to inspect the prospective purchase.

Even if you were buying a regular car, this would be a smart move. With an RV, it is even more important.

If you need to finance your purchase, you should investigate the options offered. You can find good financing plans even if you don’t have the best credit. Check out the choices offered by the town banks, the used car dealership, a credit union, or savings and loans.

The main thing you want to research is the cost of that loan. Finance charges and interest rates always vary regardless of where the prime-lending rate is sitting.

Finally, you definitely want to purchase an extended warranty, primarily because the ones that come with used RV’s (or any used vehicle for that matter) are never sufficient. There are two huge reasons for doing this. First, it’s just common sense where protecting yourself against costly repairs is concerned. Secondly, it will probably help you from a financial standpoint down the road.

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RV Wholesalers: What They Are, How They Can Help

by Keith Windlor

What do we mean when we say “wholesale”? Currently, there are several accepted meanings. The most common refers to the selling of merchandise to commercial, professional, institutional, industrial, or retail entities.

A wholesaler’s goods and/or merchandise is assembled, graded, or sorted in bulk or larger lots on the manufacturer’s end, and then redistributed in smaller lots to the types of entities mentioned above. It can also mean a person who acts as an agent or broker for the purposes of purchasing goods and/or merchandise for these entities.

One of the most common myths is that wholesale means lower prices through a discount. This is not always true. While prices are usually lower when the items are sold to the retailer than when they are sold to the regular buyer, the idea of discounting implies that the price was lowered from its selling price at the point of purchase at retail value. An RV wholesaler operates a little differently.

The RV wholesaler is supposed to buy the merchandise for a retailer, and do it in a manner that will let the retailer pass on to the buyer a better price. Of course, every RV wholesaler has a different range of prices.

RV wholesalers are also in business to make sure you get the right RV for your requirements. In Tucson, AZ, the RV wholesale business of Pedata RV offers some of the best in the business. They will even help you design the RV just how you want it to appear, all while keeping you within the budget and goals you originally set. Even if you’re nowhere near Tucson, you can shop at Pedata’s online site.

You can get a better variety of RV styles when you shop with an RV wholesaler. You can save $1,000 or more through this method. In fact, Pedata is well known for its motto, “Don’t make a $10,000 mistake”. The motto fits, because Pedata has helped many achieve deep savings.

Usually, you can get such a good price because an RV wholesaler does not markup the price of the RV to get a larger profit like so many regular dealerships do.

By dealing with an RV wholesaler, you will also avoid all the arguing about price, because the price will already be as low as you can reasonably expect. Pedate RV will show you the motorhome’s actual MSRP as well as the amount for which they are willing to sell it to you.

On some models, you can save as much as $10,000 just by shopping at an RV wholesaler. Avoid that $10,000 mistake.

The services of an RV wholesaler can help you save a bundle when you are ready to finance, too. Lenders may have packages intended just for RV loans, and your RV wholesaler will find these lenders to help you get the best deal on financing. A loan specifically intended for an RV purchase will usually have terms that are more fluid and manageable than those offered by traditional banks or credit unions.

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Buying a Class A Motorhome

by Keith Windlor

As you consider purchasing a Class A motorhome, you should definitely pay attention to all of the choices available. There are three types of motorhome are called Class A, B, and C. The vehicles are categorized according to size and the way they are constructed. To explain the differences as simply as possible, we can say that Class A motorhomes are the roomiest, fanciest, and the most expensive. A Class B motorhome is a converted van with a raised roof, while Class C motorhomes resemble the Class A type. The difference is that the Class C usually has the cab-over characteristic and is shorter.

A Class A motorhome can be found with the following types of chassis:

A commercial bus chassis

? a commercial truck chassis

A custom chassis made for a recreational vehicle.

Running anywhere from 25-45 feet in length, the Class A motorhome is the biggest one of the three classes. Typically, all motorhomes come with beds, dining and food prep areas, and storage areas.

The Class A motorhome has become a true luxury item lately, with options for satellite TV, a master bedroom, and complete refrigerators. You can find some Class A motorhomes that come with a full bathroom. If you want even more luxury, the options of slide-outs, awnings, and internet access are currently available.

You can get a basic Class A motorhome for about $50,000, and there is truly no limit to where the price can go. The best motorhomes will set you back anywhere from $100,000 to $600,000. In the year 2006, a designer for luxury coaches planned a motorhome that had plush carpet and furniture, a built-in treadmill, and a marble flooring. It hit the 2.5 million dollar mark. If your budget isn’t quite so high, you can get a very nice RV for $100,000.

As an interesting bit of trivia, a bus conversion can be called a Class A motorhome. As you might have guessed from the name, this style of RV is a motorhome made from a converted commercial bus. Usually, this style allows for the greatest size and lavish interiors that can be modified.

The actual living room in a Class A is spaceous and can be made even more roomy with the addition of the slide-out option. Most of these RV’s can sleep 6-8 people comfortably and come with a full kitchen and bath area. One of the nicer features about most Class A’s is that they now come with a variety of floorplans to satisfy different consumer tastes and preferences.

You may have heard Class A motorhomes referred to as motorcoaches. Along with the other luxuries, they can come with washers, dryers, normal-sized stoves, and microwaves. You can have the RV customized with fine wood floors and cabinets, choose your own carpet and tiling, and include upholstered furniture.

If you need an RV with enough towing power to haul a car or a boat, then the Class A motorhome is definitely the way to go. Taking all of the above into consideration, it’s very easy to see why the Class A motorhome is appropriately called a home on wheels.

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Camping With Style: the Recreational RV Vehicle

by Jeff Glasser

Camping has been a pastime for many years. Everyone knows what camping is, even if they’ve never done it. But the chances that they will never go are very slim. Even people who don’t like the outdoors so much can find safety and comfort in taking a recreational rv vehicle. These machines are helping non-campers everywhere wish they wanted to camp.

Fun Travels Anywhere

The fact that a traveler can go just about anywhere and bring their home with them is the great thing about having a recreational RV vehicle. RVs are packed with great features, including a kitchenette, a bathroom, a bedroom, and even a living room where riders can watch TV. They are built for safety and most big brands have been around for a long time, so a customer can expect the quality and confidence experience can give. But don’t forget about the most important part; fun. RV means recreational vehicle for a reason.

All these awesome features can be driven anywhere! All around the world RVs are used to enjoy camping or site-seeing. Before I was born, my family used one to travel everywhere. When driving a recreational RV vehicle vacationing becomes a breeze. There can be love in their hearts for one of these great machines, even if campers like the great outdoors and the wonderful roughing-it feeling of camping.

A recreational RV vehicle allows users to enjoy the outside as long as they want until they’re ready for some inside experience like they’d have at home. Television can be enjoyed as well as a good night’s rest on a comfortable bed. Until they’re ready to use it, adventurers can store all their active gear underneath the vehicle. As well as a fun vehicle to ride in, a recreational RV vehicle makes for a terrific mode of transportation.

A family lshould look into buying or even renting a recreational RV vehicle if camping is a favorite pastime. For those with multi-opinionated family members, it’s a must-have. Some may love camping and others may hate it, so with an RV the whole family can enjoy time together with everyone happy. For anyone that is craving adventure or just getting out of the house, a recreational RV vehicle is definitely a worth while investment. With one of these fun machines, the road is the limit.

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James Bond Cars: The Coachman Recreational Vehicle

by Jeff Glasser

As seen on the silver screen, every man loves the James Bond cars. Fully loaded with gadgets and features any guy would wish he could have with his car, though he might get arrested for it. But what car could any fan not see the legendary British agent in? By far an RV, though with the special features a Coachman recreational vehicle has, it might not be such a far stretch.

Features to Tickle Fancy

Having many specialties, including a utility panel that helps drivers winterize their vehicle to a specially angled dashboard for increased driving vision are all standard in a A Coachman recreational vehicle. Even an air conditioning unit that is made for maximum cooling is installed in every Coachman. Is that not enough to peak interest? There’s plenty more to discuss. They certainly weren’t trying to turn away any business they might receive.

Another feature is called Stow-N-Go, basically a very large storage space, even with shelves. There is the children first feature that includes two spaces for child seats that have 3 point anchoring. This definitely comes in handy for a growing family. A buyer can even order color coded electrical wiring for their Coachman recreational vehicle. This would make it a lot easier to get out of an electrical fix in the middle of that great vacation site with no one around.

Coachman also utilizes an aluminum frame for each of its vehicles. The bargain here is that a Coachman recreational vehicle is very safe because of its strong skeleton. The special tubing used for anti corrosion is one of the more comical features. This may sound funny, but it is also comes in handy, after all, who likes to clean up that kind of mess? The no-lip storage units under a Coachman recreational vehicle is the last great feature. For the real adventurous drivers they allow for easy storage of heavier objects and gear.

So maybe these features aren’t quite what James Bond looks for in a car, but with that much quality, it might at least make it on the list. The nice thing about a Coachman recreational vehicle is that it comes with so many features and yet is still affordable. Basically, all these pluses are just part of the package, so customers can feel confident in their purchase. When looking for a top notch RV, Coachman makes customers shaken, not stirred.

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