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Touring Caravan Sites

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Who doesnt want to have a comfortable stay while holidaying with his family? On this regard, your home happens to be the most comfortable place to live in. A touring caravan provides you with all the basic necessities that are required by you on the move. When you own a touring caravan, you can change locations according to your will.

Depending on the size in which they are available a towing vehicle may be selected accordingly. The ability of the vehicle to bear a certain amount of weight determines the choice of a caravan. Your touring caravan demands ultimate protection and this can be availed by having insurance for the same.

The touring caravans can be broadly classified into two categories. They can either be the Single Axle Tourers or the Twin Axle Tourers. The former bears two wheel load and the latter has the capacity to bear more weight and is more spacious. You must take care of the fact that a caravan should be bought depending on your needs.

In case of a blow out, the Twin Axle Van happens to be safer than the Single Axle Van, as you have the option of slowing down safely, with the help of three other wheels. These caravans can be reversed easily on road.

The Single Axle Caravans are available at a lower rate, provides ease of stopping the vehicle towed and expect to be accepted widely at almost all the parking sites.

The caravans demand servicing on a regular basis, irrespective of whichever caravan you opt for. It should be seen whether he wheels are functioning properly, in order to ensure a safe and a sound journey. You can then rely on your caravan and travel on it while you are roaming the city or even while going abroad. It is advised that you use a caravan cover and check whether the caravan has been carefully towed.

You must thoroughly go through the pros and cons of owning a touring caravan before taking the ultimate decision of buying one. The reason which governs the need of owning a caravan should be clear.

The best dealer dealing in all kinds of caravans and their parts should be approached for proper guidance. You can thus avail the special offers, which are in accordance with your budget constraint.

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September 28th, 2009 at 4:27 am

Why Should You Own A Camping Chair?

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A lot of people wonder why they should buy camping chairs. Why dont we just buy regular chairs instead, they work just fine at home, they might ask.

There are so many reasons to choose a camping chair over a regular chair, that i could talk all day about it. In this article i will focus on a few of the reasons.

Lets start with the most important reason first. This is of course a reason that has to do with the camping itself. For campers, there are two things that are important when choosing gear; weight and size. Camping chairs are made for this.

If you tried to bring a normal chair to a camping trip, I can guarantee that you would run into a few problems with its size, especially for the long trips. Remember that most camping chairs are folding. This makes them a lot easier to transport and carry.

The most important feature of a camping chair is without a doubt that it is folding. Some of them are so well made that they can be folded into unbelievable small sizes.

A camping chair does not have to be the same thing as another camping chair however. There are hundreds of different designs and they are all meant to be used for different things. On one hand you have the light and very small camping stools meant for long walks and on the other hand you have the luxurious and comfortable chairs that is mainly meant for relaxing in the camp.

But it is not only for camping that camping chairs are useful. You can use them for a lot of other things as well. The classic example is if you are throwing party at home, and you are a few chairs short. In this situation the camping chair that you have in the garage really comes in handy.

Of course there are plenty of other situations where a camping chair will come in handy. The thing is that they are chairs, but take less space.

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July 8th, 2009 at 2:30 am

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Storing Your Automobile Safely

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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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June 25th, 2009 at 3:59 am

Motor home Repo Auctions

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Buying a motor home at a rv repo auction can be a great idea if you are looking to save 50-80% on the purchase of you next motorhome or RV. The recent economic recession has made this an even better time to buy. With unemployment on the rise, bank motorhome and RV repos have been on a steady rise for the last 2 years. As a rv buyer, this is great news for you because this makes it a great time for you to get a discount and a large selection of inventory in any price range.

Motorhomes sold at repo auctions are typically sold at a discount, 50 to 80% below their suggested retail values. For the most part, these motorhome repos have been well maintained and are in good condition. When buying at auction, it is best to avoid buying motor homes with pre-existing problems or ones that have been lived in for a long amount of time.

Many of these motor home repo auctions occur on a regular basis.

In order to find out when and where these motor home auctions occur, the first place to check is your local newspapers and rv journals. You can also check with banks and credit unions that lend on rvs and motorhomes. Last you can ask people who regularly go to these auctions such as rv dealers and dealership owners.

Each auction has a slightly different set of rules. Try to learn what the rules ahead of time. Also learn whether it is a silent or a live auction and whether pre registration is required to bid. Also it is important to know if the rv auction must be purchased with cash or if time is allowed to get financing. Most motorhome or RVs sold at auction are sold in as-is condition.

With newer motor homes, find out if their are any existing factory warranties that can be transferred to the new buyer. Most motor home sold for cheap at auctions do not come with warranties because they are sold in as- in condition. Find out before you bid whether or not the motorhome is still under factory warranty.

We hope it won’t take you very long to find what you are looking for at the right price. Have fun bidding and best luck to you!

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June 2nd, 2009 at 4:29 am

ATV YAMAHA RHINO: A Hidden Danger of ATVs Profile

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The Yamaha Rhino ATV (all terrain vehicle) is a popular choice for those who enjoy outdoor recreational activity. The dangers of ATVs, however, are becoming more widely known. Billed as fun vehicles the whole family can enjoy, ATVs are being criticized more and more by many groups. Some of the noted groups speaking out against the dangers of ATVs include the American Academy of Pediatrics, Safe Kids Worldwide and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Two Hidden Dangers of ATVs the Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know About

Design Flaws: What makes many ATVs such as the Yamaha Rhino so dangerous are their design flaws. With a narrow wheel base and a high center of gravity, they are prone to tipping over. This can be particularly dangerous when riding models such as the two-seater Yamaha Rhino because it is larger than most ATVs. Larger means heavier, so if it tips over, it can cause a much more severe injury – literally crushing a rider to death, for example — than a lighter ATV.

Insufficient Safety Equipment: Most ATVs aren’t sufficiently outfitted with safety equipment. In case of an accident, this can be particularly serious, especially to children. Minors, by their very nature, are prone to riding without safety equipment – even when it is available.

Often severe injuries occur on a Yamaha Rhino when drivers and passengers instinctively put their arms and legs outside of the vehicles when they tip in order to brace for a fall. Consequently, many deaths and catastrophic injuries have resulted from riding a Yamaha Rhino ATV.

YAMAHA RHINO ATV: Safety Tips for You and Your Child

Regulate Engine Size: Many experts urge consumers to limit engine size, especially if children will be using the ATV. We know now that ATVs with an engine larger than 90 cubic centimeters should not be ridden by younger, carefree riders. It’s just too risky. Wear Protective Gear: Wearing safety equipment is probably the best way to stay safe on ATVs. This is particularly true in the case of models such as the two-seater Yamaha Rhino, which often has no doors. Protective gear that should be worn includes helmets, goggles and over-the-ankle boots to protect against burns.

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November 24th, 2008 at 5:28 am

Buying Used Makes Diesel RVs Affordable

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Anyone looking to jump into the world of the RV will find the option of purchasing a used diesel motorhome worth considering. It’s a financially savvy decision considering the high depreciation rates during the first year of ownership (similar to that of new cars) when buying new off the lot. Avoiding the first few years during which the recreational vehicle depreciates heavily, new owners can save up front without giving up the quality product they’re looking to purchase.

Due to the high rates of depreciation in the first few years; it’s a great time to purchase used. In addition you’ll still have a fairly new vehicle and you’ll find the maintenance and repair issues minimal in comparison to older RVs. RVs that are only a few years old are typically still in fairly good cosmetic condition depending on their previous owner’s treatment. Purchasing older than a few years can still be a good idea, but you should check available reviews of the RV as well as look into the warranty and consult a mechanic prior to purchase.

The issue of warranties is an important one. This purchase is going to be a pivotal part of your travel experiences for years to come. When you are traveling is probably the worst time to deal with unexpected problems and delays. When you are in an unfamiliar area, it is harder to find reliable service and assistance, and breakdowns in the wrong place can be dangerous. For these reasons, many buyers choose to buy from a dealer or wholesaler.

Large dealers offer the added benefit of manufacturer’s warranties. They also usually offer extensive knowledge of the product and an extensive inventory of well maintained vehicles. Dealers or wholesalers will often have certified mechanics on hand to offer written vehicle inspections; they have no intentions of selling unreliable products. Some even go so far as to offer no lemon guarantees, satisfaction guarantees, or even extended options for your manufacturer’s warranty. Large dealerships are also subject to local and state regulatory measures providing buyers with added peace of mind that their seller is subject to regulatory measures and accountable for their product quality.

Used diesel motorhomes definitely come with a lower price tag, but in addition to the lower price you get a great product. The diesel RVs are widely accepted as the best in the RV industry. They offer the traditional self contained design; the living areas are accessible at all times. While it isn’t recommended that passengers should be up and about while the vehicle is moving; the areas are accessible if necessary. The diesel motorhome also offers the higher mileage rate that makes it a more financially conservative choice in comparison to its gas counterparts and everyone knows it’s the way to go for big groups or long trips.

Luxury is at its best in the diesel RV. Buyers can find basic models with low price tags or luxurious models at the higher priced end of the spectrum. The wide range of models in between the budget conscious and the luxury minded provide for the needs of every buyer. But when it comes right down to it…the used diesel RV is not only the choice for many, it’s the right choice for many.

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November 19th, 2008 at 12:59 pm

The Time to Buy RVs…Right Now

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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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November 14th, 2008 at 3:39 pm

Scotland Camper Hire

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Visiting Scotland and hiring a camper van or motorhome is becoming a popular choice for people within and for those who travel to the UK. The reasons are many, but may include the rugged coastline, open wilderness, high mountains and stunning lochs. Here are some routes that take you to the Hebridean islands.

Part of camper van travel excitement is that from Scotland you can easily get to the Hebrides, islands that provide great campsites. From Glasgow you can reach one of the main Hebridean islands through Oban. A 3 hour journey from Glasgow is all it takes to reach Oban. Plenty of time to acquaint yourself with the motorhome. One of the highlights in this region is Loch Lomand, along with a choice of overnight camp sites. Taking time to breath in the fresh air and relax is the key to enjoying the adventure.

A great island to visit is that of Mull. A real Scottish wilderness with some amazing scenary. Home to the famous Golden Eagles, you may also see otters, Minke whales and dolphins around the islands. Once you’ve parked your van in one of the six campsites on Mull, it’s time to explore and take a walking tour of the peaceful hills of the island or discover the rocky bays to the north.

Moving onwards, take the Mallaig road and stop off at your leisure. Arisaig is where you will find most of the camp sites and you could spend a few days here to really see all that is available. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this area is a must see for all who visit the Hebridean islands.

To complete the tour, take your camper van to Skye by ferry, don’t worry it’s just a small crossing that will get you to another history laden island. Visit the Tallisker distillery or the many sights of Gaelic history. Leaving Skye, you can head across the bridge back to Glasgow the starting point of our tour.

The drive back to Glasgow will be the cherry on the cake. High mountains and yes, walls are among the impressive sights you’ll see on the way back. This is a real stop for camper vans, before you enter Loch Lomond Park once more. For first time camper van hirers, this is an excellent route to introduce you into the freedom lifestyle and one that will stick in the memory for a long time to come.

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November 14th, 2008 at 11:28 am

Recreational Vehicle Dealership: Shop for the Dealership First

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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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Is a New RV Diesel Pusher an Option for You?

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Purchasing a new diesel pusher involves some serious research on the part of the consumer, especially if they are a “first-time” buyer. There are so many choices when it comes to brand and options available on the market, that you owe it to yourself to do the due diligence required to educate yourself before making that purchase. Here are some helpful suggestions to get you started in the right direction. Consider what all a new diesel pusher has to offer when addressing your needs.

If you realize that fuel efficiency and power are two things that separate the diesel pusher from the ordinary gasoline engine, then those two aspects alone should be a heavy influence in the decision making process. This is especially true if a lot of your travels are going to take you through hilly terrain and/or if you plan on doing any towing. This definitely equates to more bang for your buck.

In the direct comparison between the class A diesel pusher versus the class C, the amenities are much nicer and have commanded a large amount of attention on the market from buyers. If you are traveling for an extended amount of time or with a large group, then you will certainly want to invest in the more luxurious model.

On the downside of things, a new diesel pusher will cost you more initially than the gasoline powered types, but with the fuel efficiency combating the $4 per gallon fuel issue, in the long run, you will be offsetting that initial cost over time. Granted, it is a matter of what a person’s budget can tolerate. However, with lenders having numerous finance packages available for new diesel pushers compared to the limitations that come with purchasing a used one, you should be okay. One of the qualities displayed by the better RV dealerships is that they have established relationships with all types of lenders in order to confront all types of credit scores from good to not-so-good.

If you are concerned with your ability to maintain the day-to-day operation of the vehicle, there are all manner of instructional classes that you can take to ensure that you are able to maneuver safely. Modern-day motorhomes have so much added safety equipment and the steering and operation of the vehicle is so simple that there is little need for any extra safety courses or training in order to operate the vehicle.

While at one time, buyers were forced to take whatever floor plan was available, the versatility and variety of floor plans available in the modern day allows you to choose from all different types of designs. Whatever type of floor plan that you might enjoy, you can find it in one of our motorhomes.

Pedata RV Center has been ranked in Holiday Rambler RV Dealers Top 10 and has impressed consumers with its inventory of RVs and diesel pushers, as well as our impeccable service, so much so that we made the top 10 Holiday Rambler RV dealer list in the country. Because we are one of America’s foremost recreational vehicle wholesalers and dealers, you can save thousands on your Holiday Rambler RV purchase, especially when you’re looking for a used motorhome, whether it be a diesel pusher or gas-powered.

With our inventory, prices, and full commitment to service after the sale, it’s no wonder that Pedata RV Center is recognized year-in and year-out as one of the top 10 Holiday Rambler dealers. With thousands of RV dealerships nationwide vying for such a title, it’s a big deal. Whether you’re new to RV sales, beginning your research and stumbled upon our website, or you’re ready to buy a new diesel pusher and are just looking for the best one you can find, Pedata RV Center is ready to assist you. Our inventory of new and used diesel pushers changes constantly, so check back often to see what’s new (or used!).

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November 5th, 2008 at 2:46 am

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