Archive for the 'RVs' Category


January 24, 2010

Have you and your family decided to get yourselves an RV in order to improve your bonding time and travel without trouble and in comfort? Well, ahead of finally choosing the RV you would love to get, it is essential that you look into the different types of motor homes first.

Every Last kind is identifiable from the other in terms of capability, build and purpose of use.

You may wish to list down your needs first off before you browse into these various types of motor homes. This way, you will be able to identify which kind would accommodate your family best. Once you’ve discovered the exact type you need, then the search is on for the perfectly priced RV to bring more delight, entertainment and excitement to your family jaunts.

Here are the various types to grow educated in:

Campervans or VW Campers – campervans are iconic to Volkswagen. They are still mass-produced and have a variety of magazines and clubs for its many 1,000′s of enthusiasts.

This type can simply suit 3 to 4 persons and it is tiny enough for journeys in both cities and open roads. This type of RV is perfect people who have strong enthusiasm to tour about Europe.


December 16, 2009

People have always found ways to travel from place to place. Some ancient peoples journeyed by camel or on foot, and dwelt in tents. The Romani itinerants’ homes were wagons, which served as both vehicle and place of abode. Today, the RV has become the magic carpet of the nomads.

RVs give you a Sense of Freedom and Closeness to Nature

Folks find a genuine sense of freedom as they climb into their RVs. There’s a feeling of being set free from the bother that accompanies commercial travel. RVers can bring their beloved pets along with them, and can enjoy the liberty of being “home” without the daily stresses of life. Some have even discovered life-changing emancipation from all of the stuff and clutter of their lives due to the smaller living quarters.

Nothing can compare with the opportunity to be close to nature, especially when “boondocking” – camping solo in the country instead of in an RV park. Mother Nature’s handiwork is restful. You may awaken at sunrise and see the hummingbirds in their delirious dance with the trumpet vine flowers on a live oak tree. The evening event could be a spotting a doe with her fawn by the lake.


November 12, 2009

When you’re thinking of buying a used recreational vehicle, you want to know that you’re going to get a great RV that you can use for years to come. The problem when you’re buying a used RV is that you may not be familiar with the whole process and if you’re not careful, you’re going to wind up with nothing but a piece of junk that won’t get you anywhere. By using a few tips, you will likely find that you not only get a great used RV, but you’ll be able to enjoy it for trip after trip.

Check All Maintenance Records – Just like when you buy a car, buying a used recreational vehicle means that you need to make sure to check all the maintenance records. If there are none, don’t waste your time. Remember that any RV is also a vehicle, so that means there is an engine. When the records aren’t kept, that might mean that the engine won’t be in as good a shape as you would like. Don’t be afraid about asking for the records, either. Anyone who is looking to sell their RV should be willing to provide them.


September 28, 2009

A lot of people get confused when they hear the phrases “Motorhomes”, “Campervans”, “RVs” and “Caravans”. It can be very confusing to a prospective Motorhome/Campervan/RV/caravan owner or someone looking to rent one. So really what are they talking about?

Motorhome: A large motor vehicle that is designed to be lived in while travelling, like a mobile home. It contains cooking equipments, one or more beds, and sometimes a toilet. Some examples of Motorhome manufacturers include: Kea Motorhomes, Pacific Horizon Motorhomes, Excel Motorhomes and Maui Motorhomes.

Camper van or Camper: Similar to the above definition of a Motorhome but sometimes smaller. Most times, Campervans and Motorhomes are used interchangeably. Examples of Camper van manufacturers include Kiwi Camper, Happy Campers, Britz Camper vans and Tui Campers.

Caravan: A wheeled vehicle for living or travelling in which contains beds and cooking equipments. It is usually attached and pulled by a car. In the olden days, they were pulled by horse and popularly known with Gypsies and called Gypsy Caravans, used to travel across countries. They were sometimes also used by Circuses because of it flexibility and mobility.