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1999 Fleetwood PACE ARROW VISION

January 23, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

1999 Fleetwood PACE ARROW VISION Previously $47,500 – Now $46,000 Ford chassis, Onan Genset generator, lots of storage bays, convection/microwave, side-by-side refrigerator, wood galley flooring, Corian counter tops…. Offered from Integrity RV in Mesa, AZ. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



2001 Monaco MEDALLION

January 23, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2001 Monaco MEDALLION Previously $15,500 – Now $10,500 LOVELY TRAVEL TRAILER 2001 Medallion Monaco One Slide 29 Foot Stabilizer Jacks Electric Tongue Jack Two Entry Doors Side Patio Awning Roof Access Ladder Roof Antenna Prewired for TV. Offered from Integrity RV in Mesa, AZ. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



RV Financing FAQ

January 22, 2009 by Mark Polk · 9 Comments 

This is perhaps the best time in the history of the RV industry to purchase an RV. You can get a great deal on an RV right now, but the problem is since the banking industry and bailout crisis RV lending is more difficult to come by. Several banks and key RV lenders departed from the RV industry completely while others are waiting and watching to see what will happen with the government bailout funds. Read more  Read More →



RV Doctor – Weak Stove Burner Flame

January 22, 2009 by Gary Bunzer · 11 Comments 

Dear RV Doctor, I have a three-burner propane stove in my RV that seems to take longer and longer to perk a pot of coffee. I recently took a trip in a friend’s RV and noticed his propane stove perked coffee much faster. On inspection I noticed the flames on his burner were about 1-inch tall and were a nice two-tone blue. On my stove while the flames are blue they are only about 1/2-inch long. Is there something wrong with my burners? My incoming line? The tanks show a constant 150 pounds pressure with no leaks. Are there newer burners that burn hotter? –Dan Keller, (Lacey, WA) Read more  Read More →



2007 Carriage Cameo 35 KS3

January 22, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2007 Carriage Cameo 35 KS3 Previously $45,723 – Now $43,995 2007 Carriage Cameo 35 KS3, Triple Slide-out, Absolutely Perfect Condition, Used Very Little, Beautiful Cherry Cabinetry, Central Vacuum, 2 AC’s, Astro-Foil Artic Insualtion Package, King Bed, Loaded with Options! Offered from Marshall’s RV Centers in Kemp, TX. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



Fort Wilderness Florida

January 21, 2009 by RV Today Archive · 4 Comments 

It’s hard to imagine a better place for family RVing than Disney’s Fort Wilderness. It has over 700 acres of the best RVing experience you can imagine and that is why it continues to earn rave revues from critics and families alike who enjoy the convenient factor of the parks close proximity to the Disney World Theme Parks. If you don’t want to head out to the theme parks you can stay at the campsite and enjoy horseback riding, swimming, boating and fishing. If golfing is your idea of a vacation, Disney has you covered, with ninety nine holes on five different golf courses. Read more  Read More →



2005 Alpenlite 32′ RLOB Augusta Limited

January 21, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment 

2005 Alpenlite 32′ RLOB Augusta Limited Previously $42,700 – Now $39,875 WILL DELIVER!!! Very Clean!! This unit has been extremely well cared for. NADA book value is $45,440.00…Priced well under book it is a great buy for someone looking for a newer unit at a GREAT price! Lots of features…. Offered from New Horizons RV in Junction City, KS. Learn More! As featured on  Read More →



Make A Good Deal

January 20, 2009 by Lynn Difley · 1 Comment 

By Lynn Difley So you are one of the millions struggling mightily to keep the New Year’s Resolution you made to lose some weight. You are walking every day and trying to stick to your healthy eating plan. Most nutritionists recommend that dieters consume between 1200 and 1800 calories per day, based on our current weight, desired weight and activity level. This amounts to about 300-400 calories for each of the three meals. So let’s talk about the choices we have if we assume that each meal will add up to 300- 400 calories. You will, of course want to get the most bang for your buck, the goal is to be able to eat food that is nutritious and satisfying as well as meet the calorie standards. So let’s take a look at an option for breakfast. Read more  Read More →



Never left a comment before? Here is a reason…

January 20, 2009 by RV.net Blog Admin · 195 Comments 

A co-worker of mine recently pointed me to a great blog, The Simple Dollar, and an interesting post on it in which the blogger Trent asks his readers who don’t regularly comment to leave a brief comment answering a few questions for him so that he can get a better picture of his readership. He says it will better enable him to make sure his blog contains the information that will keep his readers coming back. Never one to disregard a good idea, I’m going to flatter the living daylights out of Trent and copy his idea. Read more  Read More →



Hensley Manufacturing Lightens Up

Hensley Mfg. announces its first new travel trailer hitch since introducing the Hensley Arrow, the industry’s first anti-sway hitch, 15 years ago. The Hensley Cub is a scaled-down version of the Hensley Arrow, the only hitch that truly eliminates trailer sway. The Cub works on the same principle as the Arrow, using the geometry of its linkage system to prevent trailer sway while allowing the tow vehicle full control over the trailer. No friction is involved, unlike a traditional sway control hitch. The Cub is designed for light trailers. While the Arrow is a “one size fits all” design, the folks at Hensley took some weight out of the new design to fit the trend toward smaller, lighter trailers. Why hasn’t Hensley made any changes prior to this one? “We decided before we sold our first hitch,” says Colin Connell, President of Hensley Mfg., “that safety would always be our primary consideration. We’ve tried different designs…everything from adjustable hitch bars to a yoke system (a Y or T shaped bracket to hold the hitch head in place). They all seemed like good ideas and we probably could have made a few extra dollars with a ‘New & Improved’ design, but they all had inherent flaws that decreased their reliability and safety.” Of course, safety is still the primary concern of Hensley Mfg. The Cub may be a new product, but the engineering concepts are identical to the Arrow. After 15 years and thousands of Arrows on the road, Hensley has a proven... Read more



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