Buying RVs through Auctions
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I was just surfing around in Ebay when I discovered you can get RVs there!
It is true that there are many advantages to buying an RV at a recreational vehicle auction, as long as you protect yourself from any possibility of fraud and scamming.
But I think the following few tips will help you in getting a good deal from any recreational vehicle auction you choose, while avoiding the possibility of being cheated ( internet has never been my favourite mode of buying anything so expensive )
1. Be sure to avoid any type of agreement in which you need to make any type of down-payment before the auction starts, with the assurance that if you do not buy anything (do not win any bid) the money will be refunded.
2. Must check out the credential of the auction to ensure that it has the requisite license to hold an auction and the members are authorized to have a recreational vehicle auction. If possible, only associate yourself with leading auction brands. Even if the auction is recommended by a friend, or by your present auction house, you will still have to check that particular auction house meticulously whether are they legal or not and see whether the auction in question is registered with the Better Business Bureau or not.
Definitely better to be safe than sorry!
What's Next After Buying Your Dream RV?
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What's next? Well you 'll need to do the following!
Buying One and Getting Insured
It is very important to insure your recreational vehicle as soon as you buy it. There are several companies offering this type of insurance, which falls under auto insurances. Auto insurance for RVs is generally different from insurance for passenger vehicles.
Sometimes people mistakenly put together the coverage for this vehicle under their normal existing auto policy when they buy this vehicle, and they do not know that this is not encouraged because not all insurances offer the same amount of protection to a recreational vehicle. A good and complete form of insurance is the one which covers the furniture, cookware, TV and electrical, phone, computer, and many more inside, besides the physical harm that may befall you due to accidents and so on.
Equipped
After buying a recreational vehicle and getting it insured, you need to equip the vehicle with all the necessities. All the basic needs should be present, such as emergency tool boxes containing things like adjustable wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, jumper cables, flashlight and much more.
A Recreational Vehicle: Not Just for Recreation
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I know having a rv is a fantastic dream of a lifestyle. But before getting one, we need to understand and learn more about RVs.
The term recreational vehicle is often shortened to RV, and as such has become a daily term for everyone who deals with it. But what do we really know of this recreational vehicle? Is it purely a vehicle for recreation purpose as the name suggests, or can it be used for some other things as well?
In fact, the question itself provides an answer. Recreational vehicle commonly refers to an enclosed piece of equipment dually used as both a vehicle and a home. And the home here can be either a temporary travel home or even a full time home. This common definition is however limited to the North America only. In countries like Australia, when you say recreational vehicle, it refers to a sport utility vehicle or SUV.
The Varieties
The most common definition is known generally is the American term, and when it comes to explaining this vehicle and its usages in the western world. In America especially, this vehicle is very highly regarded, for this vehicle is very much useful; ranging from leisure activities such as camping to full time living in the rural areas.
Basically there are many types or classes of recreational vehicles, based on their functions and usages. Some of them are fifth wheel trailer, truck camper vehicle, foldable camping vehicle, travel trailer, hybrid trailer, park model, motor home, toterhome, and many more.
When you get an RV, your life will be totally different!
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A Recreational Vehicle: Not Just for Recreation
The term recreational vehicle is often shortened to RV, and as such has become a daily term for everyone who deals with it. But what do we really know of this recreational vehicle? Is it purely a vehicle for recreation purpose as the name suggests, or can it be used for some other things as well?
Food for thought, eh?
In fact, the question itself provides an answer. Recreational vehicle commonly refers to an enclosed piece of equipment dually used as both a vehicle and a home. And the home here can be either a temporary travel home like going to another state or even a full time home. This common definition is however limited to the North America only. In countries like Australia, when you say recreational vehicle, it refers to a sport utility vehicle or SUV.
Part of the rv lifestyle is to travel around without leaving home literally. The possibilities are endless as to what you can do when you can go around with everything you own in your travel trailer.
I love the great outdoors and there are tons of activities you can do that mothernature has provided. Fishing and birding are 2 of the popular activities that everyone in the family can join in. The following are quite interesting, take a look :
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RV - Perfect for travel!
RV- Recreational Vehicle and indeed it is gaining its popularity! No longer does RVs come in old dirty trailers, there are now a whole array of modern and luxurious models.
I have read this news that says now many buyers are aged 40-50, the baby boomers. Such RVs used to be favorites of younger folks from 30-40 but now the baby boomers find RVs are perfect for travelling.
The typical RV owner is 49 and married with a $68,000 annual household income, according to a 2005 survey by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center for the RV industry.
Although Sept. 11 put a chill on the travel industry, the RV industry has clocked steady growth, with 2004 and 2005 recording the best sales figures ever, says Jim Lubinskas, marketing communications manager for the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association. One in 12 U.S. vehicle-owning households have the keys to at least one RV, according to the association's data. And boomers lead the growth in the industry, Lubinskas says.
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