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RV Education 101 Bundled Sets Instructional DVDs

Class C Motor Home

Get a boxed set of their individual DVD titles for hours of one on one instruction. Not only does this eliminate the guess work as to which DVDs go together, but you SAVE significant money with the box set discount. Sets cover all the info you need to know about your new RV. There are DVD sets for Class A, Class C & Trailers/5th Wheels.
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Drive your Motorhome Like a Pro

Motorhome Class A

Learn how... and why...to drive a motorhome the right, safe way. In this 67-minute DVD, RVer/tour bus driver Lorrin Walsh. and host Mark Polk show you everything you need to know to confidently drive a motorhome. This should be essential viewing for novice motorhome drivers, but even experienced RVers will learn things they don't know.
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Home Choosing An RV RV Buying Advice Advice for First-Time RV Buyers
Advice for First-Time RV Buyers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steven Fletcher   
Saturday, 06 December 2008 22:06
When planning the purchase of your first RV the primary thing you need to consider your RV lifestyle. If you intend to stay at forest service and state parks with small sites, you probably don't want a 40' fifth wheel. If you and your spouse will be spending 6 months at a destination park, you'll surly want something larger than an 18' class B motorhome. Often, couples fail to communicate their ideal RV lifestyle. John's sees his RV tucked into the trees at a fishing hole. Jane's ideal is s snowbird resort and entertaining. Neither talks about any of this until it's too late. Planning to stay in your home half the year and at a destination park the other half? A fifth wheel or travel trailer may be your choice. A motor home may be the best choice if you plan to travel a lot while staying in one place only a few days. At this point, just look at lots of RVs. Don't consider cost, brand, size or anything else. That way won't be overwhelmed while you'll begin to understand the benefits of the different types of RVs. You'll also get an idea of quality verses cost. Don't be overly impressed by brand names. Some of the best known brands are not necessarily the best RVs. Don't be impressed by 'pretty.' Manufacturers know that RVs, like cars, are often sold because of appearance, flashy interiors and accessories. An RV that looks like a doll house isn't going to do you one bit of good if it's not built well. On the other hand, a well-built RV will should look good since function makes its own beauty. Read more about buying you first RV ---------- Bob Randall's RV Buyer's Survival Guide The #1 Rated Guide For RV Buyers - Over 10,000 Copies Sold Since 2001. Before you take that critical first step in buying any RV, you must read this guide. Written by a "RV Industry Insider", you'll learn the secrets to making the perfect selection while saving more money than you ever dreamed possible. Click Here! ----------
 
 
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