Have you had your eye on a fully-equipped Class C motorhome for your next vacation? If the price has kept you from stepping up and making a purchase, then Pedata RV Center wants to talk to you. We offer the very best used Class C RVs for sale online. You won’t have to do all […]
Read More »Of all the motorhomes on the road today, one of the most popular is the Class C motorhome. This class of motorhome differs from trailers and fifth-wheels in that the entire vehicle, including the doors, engine, cockpit, and living space, is one continuous construction built on the same chassis, with no separation between the cockpit […]
Read More »Traveling has long been viewed as a solution to the stress, frustration, discontent and dissatisfaction that can set in when we hold too tightly to our day-to-day routines and negligible responsibilities. Modern society has created a situation in which most don’t feel free to indulge in activities of their own choosing. Even on vacation many […]
Read More »Idaho’s Hells Canyon National Recreational Area hugs the borders of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho. Known as a national showcase, Hells Canyon holds over 650,000 acres of land offering a combination of beauty and adventure. The wild landscape draws the interest of countless travelers every year because of the natural pull of the landscape and […]
Read More »Colorado itself is a beacon for RVers due to the dramatic vistas and gorgeous seasonal landscapes. The terrain is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and there are countless “perfect” camping spots for the motorhome Class C. The picturesque vistas are a temptation to even the most jaded of photographers. And Colorado’s overall friendliness to visitors and […]
Read More »Some are under the unfair assumption that cooking is more difficult when they are residing in one of the many Class C motorhomes. This type of negative outlook can drastically limit the variety of food available to travelers while on the road, particularly the variety of healthy food choices. Instead of accepting the glass half […]
Read More »Some RVers travel all year, and others spend random weekends and vacations on the road. Some RVers utilize their RV for extremely practical purposes as they travel from home to a certain destination like Grandma’s house or “the happiest place on earth.” The RV is a great vacation transition and it absolutely serves its purpose as primary means of transportation and backup lodging. But those who get the most out of their RVs know how to generate an entire trip around being in their Class C RV on the open road for the entire trip. When RVing is approached with this attitude the options become completely endless. Fall festivals are highly recommended for the upcoming season and interested RVers would do well to start planning their road trip now.
Read More »It’s no surprise that every RV trip is going to be different than the last. Each trip will have its own destinations, participants, stops and details. Even “annual” destinations come with new sights, sounds and memories each time the trip is made. More than that, RVers should note that each trip is going to be different depending on who is making the trip.
Read More »Eating while traveling is an issue that many feel has no healthy solution. It can be particularly difficult for those who are on a “road trip” in a motorhome Class C or other popular recreational vehicle. The traditional road trip fare does not meet the basic standards of nutrition. Most associate the RV road trip with fast food, junk food and drive thrus. The truth of the matter is that it’s not the road trip that has a problem. It’s the traveler that’s on the road trip that is choosing to eat unhealthy food items. Luckily for modern road trippers, the recreational vehicle has evolved into the perfect solution.
Read More »It’s the Lone Star State. Some know it for its rolling grassland dotted with Longhorns. Others envision hill country covered in grass, creeks, oak trees and Bluebonnets. Then there are those who have experienced the wide open spaces of West Texas with its never ending horizon and imposing Big Bend. Having already featured several gorgeous RV campgrounds in a previous article, it’s time to discuss the hot spots and historic landmarks that RVers cannot leave the state without experiencing. It’s a trail of Class C motorhomes winding its way through Texas and becoming immersed in the culture of this unique and popular region.
Read More »The Class C RV is one of the most popular RVs available. It’s not the smallest, but it’s not the largest. It’s not the most affordable and it’s nowhere near the most expensive. What it is…is right in the middle and being in the middle often means that a product or service is suitable to the largest number of consumers. What’s the connection between the Class C RV and the old outdoor game most refer to as Kick the Can?
Read More »RVers on the road in their motorhome Class C see a wide variety of sights. They enjoy new adventures regularly. Many don’t spend a lot of time actually inside their recreational vehicle. They spend their days out hang gliding, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, swimming, and doing all manner of activities that they can never seem to find the time to enjoy at home. On the days when they aren’t enjoying recreational activities, they can often be found standing still and staring at natural vistas that they’ve never paused to notice until they were in the middle of nowhere with their RV parked and time on their hands.
Read More »You’ve heard of the Class A. Most view it is the big guy on the road; the biggest of the RVs. You’ve also heard of the fifth wheel and the travel trailer. They’re both trailers, but the fifth wheel requires a fifth wheel hitch and can be just as big as the Class A while the travel trailer is typically the smallest of the RVs and requires only the traditional hitch and fairly small tow vehicles. We’ve discussed the Class B recently and cleared up any confusion there. Now it’s time to talk about the Class C motorhomes.
Read More »Winterize your Class C RV for safe cold weather travel.
Read More »When I climb into the Class C with my family you never really know what’s going to happen next. When the kids were younger we liked to pretend that the trusty Class C was in charge of the trip and we just went where it took us. They thought it was a blast. We instilled the love of spontaneity at a young age, that’s for sure.
Read More »Determining if RVing is a good fit for you and your family is the first step before determining if the Class C motorhome is the right RV!
Read More »Used motorhomes for sale in your local area may not suit your needs. Don’t be scared to look outside your area.
Read More »The motorhome Class C has many features and options to maximize the recreational vehicle lifestyle.
Read More »What are the financial advantages of Class C motorhomes?
Read More »Used RV sales can be suitable for almost any budget once the decreased costs of travel are figured into the equation.
Read More »Motorhomes for sale can be found on every corner…or so it seems sometimes. But it’s better to get online and browse the extensive inventories of online dealers.
Read More »Buying one of the many used RVs for sale can be the perfect solution to a decreased summer vacation budget.
Read More »Working for sale by owners can be tricky; especially when you are working with used RVs for sale by owner.
Read More »Class C owners share tales from the road about what makes their Class C motorhome the best choice for their needs.
Read More »Secondhand or used RVs can be the best deal if you are prepared to do the research.
Read More »It’s one thing to look at RVs for sale and another to own one. How do you go from potential RVer to RVer?
Read More »Buying a motorhome Class C is a major decision. You need to make sure that you are ready to buy one before you go out to the RV dealership. This means you should spend time educating yourself on what a motorhome Class C is and make sure it is the perfect RV for you and […]
Read More »Class C motorhomes, otherwise known as mini-RVs, are comparable to Class A motor homes. Class C motorhomes are smaller than the Class A RV and are less expensive, but can offer just as much luxury. Class C motorhomes are built with side doors and a passenger door, and they are built on a cutaway chassis. […]
Read More »There are many more Class C RV and travel trailer owners who are traveling with their pets. These Class C RV owners are saving money that they would typically spend putting their animals in boarding or paying someone to pet sit. You should know that Class C RV owners can enjoy their vacation plans with […]
Read More »Are you a weekend vacationer with your Class C motorhome or travel trailer? Has living a life full time on the road in your Class C motorhome always been lurking in the back of your mind? Do you and your motor home family question the possibility? What is keeping you back from trying out the […]
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