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Tips On Choosing An RV Dealer

If you decide to buy your next motorhome from an RV dealer for whatever reason, you will need to do a little homework to make sure that the dealer you choose will be there to give the support and service that you will require after the sale is completed. Not all dealers are reputable and have good customer service records. So choose your dealer wisely and carefully in advance of the sale. Here are some things to look for when choosing a dealer:

* Give a call to the local Better business Bureau and ask about the number of complaints filed against a dealer. If there are several of them listed, then it’s a good idea to cross this dealer off your list right away.

* Find out the background of the dealer. How long have they been in business? How long has the current owner had the company? Sometimes, RV dealers are sold and the great customer support that used to be there under the previous ownership disappears when the new owners take over. So be careful when dealerships have changed hands not too long ago.

* Talk to experienced RV and motorhome owners in the area and get their impressions of the dealers you are considering. There may be local RV clubs that can help you learn more about the dealers in your area. One thing is for sure though. If a dealer is not taking care of it’s customers properly, you will hear the loud chorus of complaints from local RV owners loud and clear. Keep in mind that an isolated complaint does not necessarily mean that the dealer is not worth considering, but when you see a clear pattern forming of customer dissatisfaction, it’s best to stay away from that dealer altogether.

* If all else checks out like you want, make a visit to the dealer and just walk through the lot and service area to get your impression of the way they run their business. If they seem to have only a few service techs and they don’t look very busy, this could be a sign that the dealer doesn’t have the best service personnel. So even if they take your coach in and try to fix it you could be making several returns just to have the same problem repaired. Also just see how you feel about the overall impression that you are left with at that dealer. Sometimes, it’s something that we can’t even quantify, but if you just don’t get a good feeling there, it may be a good idea to look elsewhere.

Unfortunately, a common complaint in the industry is that RV and motorhome dealers seem much more interested in selling you a product than keeping it serviced properly after the sale. But by doing some advance homework you can help minimize these problems before they arise by choosing an RV dealer that will continue to support your motorhome long after the sale is completed.

Jim Johnson writes on many consumer related topics including motorhomes. You can find out more about used motorhomes for sale and class c motorhomes for sale by visiting our Motorhomes Review website.

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Advantages And Disadvantages of Bus Conversion Motorhomes

You have seen them as they go down the highway. They are the behemoths of the motorhome and RV industry. They are bus conversion motorhomes. People often associate them with traveling entertainers, politicians and corporations because they are used a lot by those folks. Of all the options for traveling on the open road the bus conversion is by far the most luxurious. But there are disadvantages to consider too. Here is the list of both advantages and disadvantages to consider:

Advantages:

1. Durability. These vehicles are built to last from the ground up. You just can’t kill them. They generally outlast any other type of RV made by a long shot.

2. They are easy to handle and drive. Although they are huge vehicles, the suspension has been tuned to make them surprisingly easy to handle as they go down the road.

3. If you are into features and luxury appointments, this the motorhome for you. It’s a rolling mansion on wheels.

4. The engines used for bus conversions are very powerful and you should not have any problem with not having enough power to pass other vehicles or tow a vehicle behind. It’s comforting to know that when you step on the accelerator the power is there to do what you need.

Disadvantages:

1. Price. If you think Class A motorhomes can be pricey, you haven’t seen anything yet. The most recognized bus conversion companies include Newell, Bluebird and Prevost and their bus conversions can run well into the millions of dollars so they won’t be in everyone’s price range.

2. Cost of repairs. Although they can be the most durable of RVs, they also can be the most expensive to repair. They also can’t be repaired by the local auto repair shop, so you have to be able to get them to a facility that can handle them properly if they need repair. Just buying a bus conversion does not end your investment. Be sure to factor in plenty of money for needed repairs or buy an extended warranty that can put a cap on your repair costs.

3. If major repairs need to be made you will have to stay in a motel during that time as your home will be in the reapir shop.

As you can see the advantages are many and the disadvantages mainly revolve around financial matters. If you have the money to buy one of these fabulous machines, you probably won’t be disappointed. But if it will be a stretch for you to buy, you may want to look at a Class A motorhome instead.

Jim Johnson writes on many consumer related topics including motorhomes. You can find out more about motorhome dealers and used motorhomes by visiting our Motorhomes Review website.

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RV Financing Calculator - Take the Guesswork Out of the Picture

What is an RV financing calculator? Essentially it is a valuable tool that any individual can use to figure out the best way for them to purchase an RV before they even fill out the loan application or set foot on the dealership lot. It can be used for either a new or a used RV and can be found most easily on the internet.

The RV financing calculator is usually offered at no cost to the customer or potential buyer and can be used to determine the affordability of any thing from the smallest travel trailer to the top-of-the-line diesel pusher.

One of the most stressful parts about making any purchase of this size is “how are we going to pay for it?” A fear of the unknown can even stop some individuals from realizing their dream of owning an RV. But with the RV financing calculator, all of the fear and the guesswork of the loan amount and the monthly payments can be eliminated.

Using the RV financing calculator is a simple process. Here is the information that an individual will need in order to use it:
1. The loan amountthis is based on the price of the type (or types) of RV you would like to purchase.
2. The down paymentthis is how much money you will put down when you purchase the RV.
3. The length of the loanthis is number of months or years that you plan to be paying off the loan.
4. The interest ratemany sites will already have this information in the RV financing calculator. It will be the most current rate for a new or used RV.
5. Insurance-this includes the RV insurance and any extended warranty that is purchased.
6. Taxes-this includes both sales tax and state registration tax.

If the initial estimated monthly payment from the RV financing calculator is not what you are looking for, then change the amounts and try again. Some sites will even have one Financing calculator next to another so that you can compare amounts side by side.

The RV financing calculator is a wonderful tool that arms the potential buyer with information to take to the dealer and gives them confidence in their purchasing power. It is simple to use and fill in and gives immediate results which the individual can use.

Julie Jacobs writes articles about RVs, Loans, and Financing. For more information about an RV Financing Calculator visit drvfinancing.com.

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