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Maintaining Your Rv: Tips To Keep Your Motor Home Running Smoothly

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Maintaining Your Rv: Tips To Keep Your Motor Home Running Smoothly

Recreational vehicles provide much joy and entertainment to their owners. But to keep the fun going and their RV running smoothly, owners need to take the proper steps to maintain it.

RVs require a good amount of attention and a little extra maintenance. After all, caring for an RV is like maintaining both a motor vehicle as well as a home. But following a simple up keep routine after the end of each adventure will keep your motor home looking nice, feeling comfortable, and running fluently for your future excursions.

The last thing you want is to be stranded in the middle of nowhere because your battery died or because your engine overheated. To prevent this from happening make sure you take care of the engine and drive train of your motor home just as you would your favorite car.

Change the oil regularly, refill all fluids, keep the battery from corroding, and check the tire pressure. Remember that recreational vehicles are generally used for long road trip and rack up a lot more miles than the average car used daily, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself changing the oil or doing other routine procedures much more often.

As far as the home part of the motor home is concerned, one of the most common problems that occur is moisture buildup. Moisture buildup resulting from shower and kitchen stove use causes staining and mildew issues. This can be avoided by always opening the roof vent and using the bathroom fan when showering.

It may be helpful to close all other doors, windows, and vents while showering to ensure that the moisture flows out of the roof vent. Also, avoid cooking or boiling water on the stove, especially in cold weather. Opt to use your microwave instead. If you must boil water on the stove, make sure the roof vent is open and possibly some other windows as well.

Like your permanent home, drains will get clogged and need to be clean out. The trap of the bathroom sink will need to be detached and cleaned out manually every other month while the shower drain can be blasted clean using the high pressure mode of your basic garden hose. Before storing your motor home away for the winter all water lines must be drained. If lines are not drained before storage and temperatures drop low enough, the remaining water may freeze, expand, and possibly burst the pipes or water lines.

If this happens repairs or replacements may be pricey, so it is more cost efficient to take preventative measures. Draining the water lines before winter includes disconnecting the ice maker and water feed lines, draining and flushing the hot water heater, and flushing the entire system with RV specific antifreeze.

Also, before storage remember to unplug all appliances and disconnect all batteries. This is important because some devices continue to use energy even when switched to the off mode. You will want all battery to be well charged so that you can take off on your next adventure without delays. Many people also cover their RVs in storage with tarps to protect it from ice and water damage. This will keep your motor home looking clean and new.

Probably one of the easiest and most important steps you can take to maintain your recreational vehicle is to give it a good cleaning after each trip. Make sure you leave no food that will spoil or attract rodents or bugs. Also remove all cans of liquid that might expand and explode with freezing temperatures. Cleaning the RV inside and out after every trip will help you get on your way in comfort the next time you want to travel.

By: Andrew Stratton

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Buying A Used Recreational Vehicle

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Buying A Used Recreational Vehicle

Buying a used recreational vehicle can be a daunting task, especially if you do not know what you are looking for. The key component to remember when looking for a used recreational vehicle is that it should match up perfectly with the intended usage. If you intend to use the recreational vehicle for a long period of time, you need to make sure that the vehicle is working within perfect mechanical standards and has enough power and ability to get to the places you wish to go. It should be durable and safe, as well as excellently operational so as to encourage a relaxed trip.

Buying a used recreational vehicle can also be a little bit of a gamble. You don’t always know what you are going to end up with in terms of how ‘used’ the product actually is. It is for this reason that it is best to ask some questions and make sure you get the right answers. If you are unsatisfied with your answers at any point, stop and take your time to explore the options further. There is nothing worse than spending your money on something you do not really want, much less on something that will not serve its purpose within a few months and will become obsolete and useless.

Questions To Ask

One of the first things you will want to know about your used recreational vehicle is just how used it actually is. The best way to decipher this is by looking at the vehicle itself. Try to discover any telltale signs of damage or possible problems with the exterior of the vehicle. Take a look under the hood as well, look the engine over for possible problems and talk to the dealer about it. Ask specific questions about anything you do not understand and do not be afraid to bring up any subject about your potential purchase. It is your money and your purchase, so your values are important.

Ask about mileage, too. You want to know how long the vehicle has been driven and how far it has gone on average trips. If it is used to making cross country voyages, it should be durable enough for your purposes. If it has only experienced small trips, you may want something more experienced with larger trip sizes. This, of course, all depends on your own purposes for the vehicle and your intended use of the used recreational vehicle. It is all subjective.

By: Ann Marier

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Renting RVs – Renting an RV in San Francisco, California

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

RV rentals in San Francisco are a great way to connect with West coast America. RV rentals are ideal for family trips, historical tours, visiting family, traveling to the beach, and shopping trips.

Source: R. Ann Sipper
Published: Mar 29, 2006

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The Basics Of A Recreational Vehicle Loan

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

he Basics Of A Recreational Vehicle Loan

Applying for a Recreational Vehicle Loan: Important Things to Know

There are several important things to know when considering applying for a recreational vehicle loan. Getting a loan for anything is truly a big deal, and therefore you should make sure to be informed and aware of everything before jumping into something where you have no idea what you’re doing. KOA RV Loan Center is a good place to start when you are beginning the recreational vehicle loan process, as they have made it easier than ever for customers to get a recreational vehicle loan. Regardless of whether you are planning to purchase a new or used RV, or even refinance your current and existing loan, they have low interest rates and instant hassle-free loan approval offers that claim to help to get you where you want to go, and quickly at that.

The best way to apply with KOA RV Loan Center for your recreational vehicle loan is to do so online, where you can get an instant credit decision within 90 seconds for loans up to $150,000. Of course if the loan you are applying for is larger in amount than $150,000 you can still apply online, but because the process will be more complex, it will then obviously take more time for them to return a response, and can take anywhere up to one full business day. The interest rate that you will receive will vary, depending on many factors. These factors will include such things as the actual requested amount of the loan, the amount of your down payment, as well as your credit history and the age and value of the RV you are interested in. As for the basic expected down payment, 20% of the price of the RV is the typical asking price. However, you should know that you can possibly qualify for certain special programs that allow you to have no minimum down requirements.

KOA RV Loan Center also offers loans to corporations, but they only allow this when the RV itself is actually for personal use. This means that they do not finance RVs that will be used for commercial or any other purposes. Overall, KOA RV Loan Center is a highly qualified, highly recommended financing company, where as long as you have a decent credit history can basically walk away with a loan for any RV you wish.

By: JohnMailer

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How Can One Determine A Recreational Vehicle Value?

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

How Can One Determine A Recreational Vehicle Value?

You decide that when you go for your next vacation, you will do so in your own RV. However, there is a little hitch. When you check out the price, it is almost double the sum you are prepared to pay for it. What can be done in such circumstances? Forget about the dream? Forget about the vacation? Carry on with a normal vacation, postponing the dream of owning an RV to the future?

Choose and Use the Second Hand Market as a Magical Wand

When ever you want something is too expensive to buy new, search for it in the second hand market. Chances are that you can get your item at almost half the price. The trick is to find out the right person to buy your item from. The ‘right person’ is usually a person who is in a hurry to sell off the item, for which he/she will be happy with the price you are offering, if it is reasonable enough.

Coming back to buying a second hand RV – you will find enough offers around you to enable you to make a good bargain. However, before agreeing on any price, the final recreational vehicle value should be determined with the help of a good mechanic and a routine test run.

Her are some things to be checked in order to determine the actual recreational vehicle value and commence negotiations. First, consider the mileage; the mileage of any vehicle is actually the foremost thing of interest for the mechanic. He will check it out and find out all the things are in order. In the case of the RV the lower the mileage the better will be the recreational vehicle value, it is said. While you are at it, you should also find time to check out if there is any type of funny noises are coming from the engine, or anywhere else in the body.

Another thing to check is the RV’s overall condition. The recreational vehicle value is directly proportional to the overall appearance of it. If the vehicle looks ramshackle, then the value will be rock bottom; however if the RV is well maintained, painted and all, its value will be quite high.

A third thing to check is the type of accessories that come with the RV. Since the vehicle has been used, it is expected that there should be the minimum accessories such as tape/cd player, rear view mirrors, seat covers, and so on. The recreational vehicle value would depend very much on whether the vehicle has the minimum required accessories or not.

Based upon the above observations, the advice of your mechanic, and your own experience and expertise, you will be able to come to a final conclusion regarding the right recreational vehicle value by comparing your findings to the total price quoted for the RV in the market.

By: JohnMailer

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Finding A Recreational Vehicle For Sale

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Finding A Recreational Vehicle For Sale

Finding a recreational vehicle for sale is a little bit like hunting an animal through the deep, dark forest in the middle of the night with a peashooter for a weapon and a bright fluorescent jacket on to help conceal the truth. This means that finding the ideal recreational vehicle for sale on your terms is a lot like an impossible hunt for an impossible target. Luckily, there are some small ways that can help bring out the best in your hunt and can, possibly, even help you hunt down the right target for the right price.

Part of the problem with finding a good recreational vehicle for sale is finding something available in your price range. This is all a part of the game, however, as most vehicles in general is significantly overpriced to encourage the consumer to negotiate with the seller. This also works towards the salespersons’ commission as they become more enabled with the higher prices. This is not to say that every salesperson is out to push the price on decent merchandise up significantly for personal gain, but it would be nave to assume that this is not a normal occurrence in the world of recreational vehicle sales as a whole industry.

Learning to Bargain and Negotiate

In order to negotiate effectively, you must be prepared to display a form of confidence that is a little bit different than you may be used to. You need to act the role of someone that is completely informed and in tune with the world of recreational vehicle sales. Act as if you frequently purchase RV’s and that you know the industry better than the snot-nosed salesperson sitting across from you. This is where body language comes into play as you must remember to assert yourself with grace and quality; lean forward at the right times and maintain eye contact throughout the transaction. The soul of the lies is within the eyes, so remember to look deep within for the truth about your recreational vehicle for sale.

Once you have, to a certain degree, determined the truth about your recreational vehicle for sale it is time to determine your actual asking price. Usually it is best to start with a number well below the listed price and work from there. Start at ten or fifteen percent below what they are asking; some of the more confident bargain experts will drop even lower and start at around twenty-five percent or more. This asserts a valuable position as you let the salesperson know that this recreational vehicle for sale is something you are willing to risk losing. From the point of mutual respect, you can begin to deal effectively and honestly.

By: JohnMailer

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