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Storing Your Automobile Safely
When storing your car or other vehicles at a vehicle storage location like Park 720, proper care must be taken to protect your vehicle from serious damage. Your fuel systems and components could rust, your tires may deflate, and your battery may leak or start corroding. The following are some tips you can use to ensure your vehicle will be safe during storage.
Here is what you must do and types of storage available:
1. Be sure and fill your car with gas to eliminate any empty space in the tank. This is because the empty space can cause moisture build up with will end of causing the inside of the tank to rust. Another great tip is to pour in a fuel stabilizing product that stops oxidation. This is what helps to keep your gas from getting sticky while sitting still.
2. Be sure to keep your parking brake off. If you use it, it could become stuck to your rotors and prevent you from removing it when you are ready to get your car!
3. Keep your car clean - It’s important to make sure your car is clean because any traces of food or even dirty or damp floor mats can cause major moisture build up. This can cause damage to sensitive parts of your car, especially leather seating.
4. Choose a vehicle storage that offers a lot of features and security. Preferably an enclosed facility like Park 720 offers in Cape Coral, FL. This helps prevent vandalism and protection from weather. Also, an entirely paved facility is great because your vehicle is never exposed to mud or standing water. Unlike grass or gravel, asphalt is not a friendly place for bugs and unwanted pests.
5. Covered storage - is a great choice to shelter your vehicle from the sun and reduce exposure to rain and debris. These are usually side-by-side spaces designed and built for max protection.
6. Entirely enclose storage - This type of storage is pretty much a garage for your car. It’s locked up and no one can see or access your vehicle except for you. It protects your car from all the elements and it’s the best type of storage you can find.
7. Outdoor storage - This type of storage is the most economical. It’s the best kind of storage for weather-resistant items like boat trailers, utility trailers, and flat-bed carriers.
In the end, just be sure and do everything you can to minimize moisture from damaging your car. This is the number 1 thing that will cause rust and corrosion. If you take these tips listed above and use the, it will help to keep your vehicle safe for as long as you need to store it.
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The Time to Buy RVs…Right Now
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.
But the current financial climate has created a moment in time that is actually just as good a time to buy as ever…possibly the best time to buy in recent history. Savvy buyers are taking advantage of the current climate by looking into RV models that have low gas consumption levels in combination with the features needed to make a road trip a viable option for vacation.
Smaller units, like pop-up trailers and truck trailers that clamp onto pick-up truck beds, can be pulled by the vehicles they already own. Some of the smallest varieties can even be pulled by mid-sized or compact cars which are some of the most fuel efficient vehicles on the road, and these compact models add comparatively little weight when towing them. Any towable unit can be unhitched and left at the campsite upon arrival, leaving the tow vehicle free to use for efficient around-town transportation during their stay. As one would expect, sales of these varieties of recreational vehicles has not seen the downturn that the larger models have experienced.
For those looking to purchase a used RV; the time is perfect! Many are cutting back by selling their non-essential items, so the number of used RVs for sale by owner has seen drastic increases recently. The luxury items are the first things to go with money gets tight and for many across the nation that means the family’s RV. So supply of used RVs is definitely up and the demand is low as consumers attempt to cut back on luxury item purchases. It’s the perfect combination when it comes to getting a fabulous deal on a purchase.
Buyers of used luxury products in today’s economic climate are at a distinct advantage. With an obvious lack of demand, RV prices are falling far below the numbers seen a couple years or even several months ago. Dealerships and RV manufacturers offer special deals and incentives to increase sales during times of low sales/demand. If they’re patient, savvy shoppers can find a fantastic deals in the current market.
The American way of life includes travel and vacationing. The current economic slump puts a damper on these items for many, but rethinking travel plans may enable many to avoid canceling upcoming trips. Recreational vehicles are a very budget friendly way to travel economically. Staying closer to home with the travel expenses cut back significantly due to overnight stays in the RV rather than expensive lodgings as well as drastically lowering the costs that add up from eating out on vacation can make travel and vacationing a viable option even while consumers “cut back.” Enjoying a road trip takes no effort at all when the road trip at hand has the advantage of an RV providing comfort, home-like dining options, and the fun that comes from time spent with family and friends.
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Recreational Vehicle Dealership: Shop for the Dealership First
Buyers, by definition are looking to buy something. Smart buyers are looking to buy the “best” something at the “lowest” price. When it comes to major purchases, smart buyers are even more careful to get a great product at the best price. When it comes time to purchase a new or used RV buyers get out there and shop the market to discover which type of RV or travel trailer they are looking for, what size, what price, what features and options they’d like, but one thing they need to make sure to research thoroughly is the dealership. The dealership is actually the very first thing on the list of things to look into before making your RV purchase.
Getting to the right RV dealership means getting to the dealership that’s willing to work for your business. Expecting them to work for it doesn’t make you difficult; a good dealership expects to work for your business! There are a lot of RV dealerships out there; especially in highly populated areas so you’ve got choices.
First check out their basic company history. Do they have a history? How long have they been in business? This is a particularly appropriate question if you’re talking about used RV dealerships. A history of successful business indicates that they’re doing something right.
Next check out their customer service. Do they provide a high level of customer service? Do they believe in delivering high rates of customer satisfaction? When do they provide great customer service? Do they provide great customer service while selling you a vehicle? Do they provide great customer service during the financing process? Do they provide great customer service when presenting you with your new RV? What about after you have the keys in hand? What about after you drive off the lot? You want a dealership that will be there for you when you need them not just when they need you to meet their sales quota.
Do the salespeople follow the philosophy of salesmanship? The best recreational dealership takes pride in their staff, and if they’re worth their weight in salt, they are going to make sure that their staff is all about earning that customer’s business and has a strong customer service ethic. That dealership owner better realize from the start that his sales staff is a direct reflection of the dealership. If they want to earn your business, the salesperson needs to sell themselves and then sell the dealership before they ever sell the recreational vehicle.
Take in the overall presentation. How do you feel when you walk onto the lot? Is it clean? Does it appear organized? What about the showroom? Does it feel comfortable and professional? Is the waiting room comfortable? What about the sales floor? A professional sales floor is clean and polished. Do they have an adequate inventory to provide you with the options you need or are they just trying to push the small inventory they keep in stock? If you take into account the little things, you’ll have a much better overall experience. And if you’ve found the dealership you feel comfortable working with; you can trust that they’ll help you find the RV that suits your needs!
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