| Buy To Let Motorhomes |
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| Written by Lackey Cody |
| Saturday, 09 August 2008 13:32 |
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Are motor homes difficult to hook up? No, when you pick up your RV we will take you through RV school. You will be shown how to use everything, driving safety, and a test drive if you like. You will also take a test to see if you have any questions and we will do a vehicle inspection together backed up with a video. All this and completing your paper work will take two hours. No, but we rent a cookware package and linen package. Please ask for more information on your quote sheet. What if I change motor homes? Again, the BrakeMaster system can make the switch with you. However, it may be necessary to purchase additional parts if the other motor home is equipped with a different braking system What's the difference between bus and motor homes suspensions? An average motor home manufactured in the US is usually a heavy duty truck chassis, modified to run a little softer, with a large box (the RV) mounted on top of it. Technically, this is a suspension, but made from a modified truck chassis. An over the road passenger coach (or commonly referred to as a tour coach) is designed to carry passengers 24/7. It's design facilitates easy maintenance. It also has a very soft airbag suspension, which is one of the softest rides we can make. A tour coach in particular MCI, is a monocoque configuration, meaning the chassis actually flexes with the suspension. This method has been a proven system for many, many years. Not to mention, this type of chassis is designed for thirty years and millions of miles. So obviously, a coach chassis would be a much better candidate to make into a motor home than an heavy truck. What about motor homes? Are open containers allowed? Yes, in the living quarters of a camper, travel trailer, or motor home, the law allows a person to have an open alcoholic container." Are RVs hard to drive? Not really. Consider that they are large and heavy vehicles with poor visibility towards the rear. They also don't exactly fit in the "compact car" parking stalls, so plan your trip accordingly.The refrigerator, heater, water heater, stove and range operate on propane gas. The dash air conditioner is powered by the engine while driving and other items by an outside 230V power supply.Above the base rate of your rental, any extras you may decide to go with, such as hospitality kits, kitchen kits, emergency road kits, or extra insurance. If your RV is equipped with a generator there is usually a per hour fee on its use, which is calculated after your rental. Can I tow a trailer behing my vehicle? Yes and No. It is up to the individual owner. Most RVs come with pre-installed hitch receivers. Some owners charge a per day tow fee of $12. for towing.For most of U.S. rentals, a $500. reservation deposit, or half of the rental, is charged to your credit card at the time of confirmation. This is later applied toward your rental charges. When you pick up your RV, there is also usually a security deposit charged and held during the time of your rental. Terms, rates and conditions of deposits vary depending on the owner. Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |