- Do I need a special license to drive an RV?
- No, the only time you need a special license is if you are using your motorhome for commercial use.
- Are these complete homes?
- The Class A motorhome is a home away from home with all of the comforts and convenience of your own home-self contained for 365 days of comfortable touring and living.Class C, the Mini-Motorhome may have all or some of the amenities but in a smaller space. Fifthwheel travel trailers also have self contained facilities and feature the comforts of home but require a towing vehicle
- Are motorhomes easy to drive?
- Yes, now more than ever, with modern technology such as cruise control, automatic transmissions, backup monitors and more, it is as easy as driving a van or pickup.
- What are the average annual insurance cost of an RV?
- Insurance rates vary but on average, insurance may run from $350 to $800 a year.
- Can I offer something other than a Motorhome or Trailer as a trade-in?
- Yes, we have dealers that take cars, motorcycles, trucks and other items depending on the value of the trade-in.
- What type of financing do you offer?
- This will depend upon what you are purchasing but on most motorhomes our dealer offer 10-20yr. financing at competitive rates. Also a motorhome loan can be tax deductible as a second home.
- Does my RV loan have a pre-payment penalty?
- Most do not. You can make principle payments along with your regularly scheduled payments or sometimes refinance if the interest rates change.
- Does it have ducted airconditioning?
- This depends on the model of RV you are looking to purchase, most travel trailers though are standard roof air equipped.
- Does the refrigerator run on electric or propane?
- Most units can be run on a 12 volt generator/110 hookup and propane to accommodate what your camping/ RV preferences are.
- How much weight/cargo may I carry?
- This depends on the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of the vehicle. The formula is GVWR minus your UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight)to determine your cargo weight allowance. This formula may be used in figuring out cargo weight in towables as well, factoring in your vehicle's tow rating.
- How much of a trailer may I tow?
- The determining factor depends on the tow rating of the towing vehicle.
- Do I need an Equalizer Hitch when towing?
- Again, you must refer to your tow rating of the vehicle.
- When buying a travel trailer/camper do I need a generator?
- This depends on if you have RV hookups available at your campsite- if not, a generator is recommended to keep your trailer/camper fully functional.
- Can I walk on the roof?
- Most models of motorhomes and travel trailers are constructed to accommodate this except for the LITE Series travel trailers.
- When looking at towables do I want aluminum or fiberglass construction?
- Both have their advantages... the aluminum is lighter but the fiberglass is more durable and easier to clean.
SERVICE QUESTIONS:
- How often should I service my RV appliances?
- Once a year even if stored is recommended. Insects can create improper operation of appliances such as refrigerators, water heaters and furnaces.
- Do I need to run my generator each month under a load?
- Yes, it is recommended by generator manufacturer's as fuel can become "gummy"and moisture can condense in the oil system if the generator is not used for long periods of time. This can cause starting and performance problems.
- How can I keep my trailer from "swaying" while being towed?
- There are anti-swaying devices available. Also, installation of a load leveling system, in some cases, combined with a set of tow vehicle air bags will give you maximum trailering performance.
- What are the advantages of using a "Tow Bar" vs. a "Car Dolly"?
- Tow bars are easier to hook and un-hook, are usually less expensive and do not have a storage problem when not in use.
- What can I use to prevent tire side walls from cracking?
- The use of a tire preservative and tire covers will help maximize tire life.
- Can I switch from one LP tank to the other on my two tank trailer system?
- Yes, with the installation of a switchable valve between the two tanks.
- I can't get air to my inside dually tire, what can I do?
- The use of a set of installed valve extenders will solve this problem.
- Can I install a leveling jack system on my 5th wheel trailer?
- Yes, but not in all applications. It is recommended to request an installation inspection first.
- Do RV covers really help prevent sun damage?
- Although, sometimes difficult to apply, RV covers not only help prevent sun damage, but also water damage while in storage.
- How do I keep the odor out of the interior of the coach from the waste tank?
- To prevent waste odor simply keep water in your toilet.
- Why doesn't my cell phone work in my cigarette lighter?
- Most units are universal but some manufacturers use a certain type that is designed to get the lighter hot but not constantly charging.
- My refrigerator doesn't work well in hotter weather...What can I do?
- To beat the heat, your refrigerator just simply needs to be turned down at the thermostat during the hotter summer months to work efficiently.
- How often should travel trailers/5th wheels have a complete service?
- It is recommended that you service your travel trailers/5th wheels once a year or after every 10,000 towed miles.
RV tax advantages
You’ll also be able to take advantage of IRS tax deductions while enjoying your purchase. For most RV buyers, the interest on their loan is deductible as second home mortgage interest. The IRS publishes two booklets that contain helpful information regarding the tax deductibility of RV loan interest.
Copies of “Publication 936: Home Interest Deduction” and “Publication 523: Selling Your Home” are available by calling the IRS at 1-800-829-3676.