Get to know a recreational vehicle with an RV factory tour The best way to "get to know" a new RV you are interested in buying is not by seeing it on a dealer's sales lot, but by watching the model being built at its factory. Not all RV salesmen created equal: watch out for the bad guys A bad salesman cares little about you and your needs. He is looking for
a commission plain and simple. He'll say whatever it takes to part you
with your hard earned cash. Watch out for this fellow. Consider where you will camp when choosing size of an RV Before you buy your next RV, consider how and where you will use it most. The longer the rig, the fewer campsites you'll have to choose from. RVers stick (mostly) to traditional RV financing Buyers of recreational vehicles choose to finance their RV through a bank or credit union than by other means according to a March, 2007 survey by RVtravel.com Buying a used RV? Do your homework! Buying a used RV is a bit like gambling at the race track: When you
win, you could win big. But, there's always the chance you could lose!
Fortunately, with a little homework and patience, you can dramatically
increase the odds of winning. The Pre-Delivery Inspection – Your chance to get it right You bought your first RV. Before you drive it off the lot though, you've got an important task: the Pre-Delivery Inspection. This is your chance to make sure that everything works and that you know how to work everything. Take full advantage of this opportunity. How to Buy an RV Buying a RV sounds simple, but, really, it's not easy making the right decision. The following steps will provide some ideas about how to make a wise choice.
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