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 »Pedata RV Center has been experiencing an atypical seasonal increase in the out of state interest in RVs for sale. The recreational vehicles available for online perusal and purchase are priced wholesale for public buying, with travel reimbursement programs available for out of state buyers. This, in combination with online access to the full Pedata […]
Read More »Pedata RV Center provides RVers with the chance to share their favorite recreational vehicle photos with other RV enthusiasts during the course of a Facebook based photo contest. The contest will run through Spring 2012. RVers are encouraged to share their photos on the Pedata RV Center Facebook page. Any photo shared will make the […]
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 »Class C owners share tales from the road about what makes their Class C motorhome the best choice for their needs.
Read More »Pedata RV Center releases list of basic RV review components.
Read More »Phoenix, AZ – Pedata RV Center cites RV (Class A, Class B, Class C) shipment stats for 2010. Richard Curtin’s shipment forecasts for 2010 were already optimistic and the stats have now been revised to reflect an even more optimistic forecast (RV Roadsigns, Summer issue). Shipments forecasts indicate totals reaching 230,300 units. That’s a 39% […]
Read More »Pedata RV Center defines the major categories into which all recreational vehicles fall: Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhome. Current definitions as presented by the industry standard RVIA (Recreational Vehicle Industry Association) leave many RVers and potential RVers wondering what characteristics define a RV and place it into one category over another. Active […]
Read More »Do your children spend all of their free or extra-curricular time on the internet, playing video games, or watching television? If this is you, get ready to take a vacation back to nature with your entire family in your Class C RV. Packing Tips for your Class C Nature weekend When preparing to pack your […]
Read More »The recession may be receding just a little bit, but many families are still looking at an extra small vacation budget. With a little bit of effort you and your children can have a fun weekend in your Class C motorhome right in your own backyard. Choose a theme for your vacation at home Try […]
Read More »Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia is hands down one of the great family trips you can make in your Class C motorhome. There is something for everyone to enjoy. RV campgrounds abound, and Williamsburg is an adventure that your children will never forget. The best time to visit Colonial Williamsburg Springtime cannot be beat for sheer […]
Read More »Fredericksburg is arguably one of the prettiest spots in the Texas Hill Country. There is something for everyone including Class C RVers. It’s definitely worth your while to visit. Baron Otfried Hans Meusebach founded Fredericksburg as part of his mission to help German immigrants. Many of the Germans who settled Fredericksburg were liberal, educated people […]
Read More »When choosing a Class C RV for your family, it is helpful to consider the various benefits in order to make an informed decision. A recreational vehicle is a big expenditure and you want to study the market in light of your family’s needs before you invest in one. Many Class C RVs have the […]
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