It’s a brand new year. For many that will mean creating a brand new list of New Year’s resolutions. While there are many “popular” resolutions, one of the most common is the desire to become more organized. This particular resolution is seemingly universal mostly because it can be applied to nearly any aspect of your life. You may be thinking about getting more organized at work. You might be thinking about getting more organized in your approach to schoolwork. You could even see the New Year as the perfect time to get more organized on the road and that means getting your recreational vehicle in order.
Read More »Who prefers lightweight travel trailers in today’s RV industry where Class A’s and Fifth wheels and even some of the smaller RVs offer all the conveniences of home? Does anyone still prefer the lightweight travel trailers or are they a thing of the past? Would it surprise you to discover that smaller, compact travel trailers are among one of the most popular of the RV types currently available?
Read More »The 5th wheel toy hauler is a bit of a conundrum for some RVers. There’s a lot of confusion. There are also several myths that should be discussed in order to get a clear idea of the 5th wheel and even more specifically, the 5th wheel toy hauler.
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 »Pedata RV Center publishes RV tire safety article for free online access. There are many issues related to tire safety that are easily overlooked. One of the most commonly overlooked issues related to RV tire safety is that travel trailer tires have to checked and re-checked just as often as full size RV tires. Having […]
Read More »The Class B RV is most often described as confusing to those who aren’t in the know about RVs and the RV industry. Most would assume it’s something between the Class A and the Class C since that would be logical considering the alphabetical classifications, but this isn’t enough of a definition.
Read More »Have you weighed all the options for your upcoming RV purchase or have your skipped over the opportunity to get a lot more for your dollar with travel trailer used options? If this is your first escapade into RV ownership you might want to consider dipping your toes in with a smaller recreational vehicle instead of leaping in headfirst with one of the larger vehicles.
Read More »Used travel trailers for sale are still out there. You haven’t missed your shot. You can still get one purchased and ready for your holiday trip if you stop wasting time mulling over the potential pitfalls and “what if’s.”
Read More »Used RV sales are sometimes viewed in a derogatory fashion. For instance, take the term used car salesman. When used in a stereotypical fashion, this phrase is not a compliment or endearment. The same stereotypical definitions and prejudices are often associated with used RV sales. That’s why it’s so important to consider the advantages of buying a recreational vehicle or motorhome pre-owned.
Read More »Pedata RV Center cites new Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) research showing growth in RV ownership. Research conducted by the RVIA also indicates strong purchase intentions amongst the latest RV Consumer Demographic Profile. Richard Curtin, RV industry analyst and director of consumer surveys at University of Michigan, conducted the study. Highlights of the Study Include: […]
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