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		<title>Used Recreational Vehicles For My Brother-In-Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been looking for used recreational vehicles for my brother-in-law. He wanted to buy a travel trailer that was over thirty feet long. He was also hoping that we could find from used recreational vehicles to choose from that had fewer than ten thousand miles. The low mileage also meant that he wanted to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been looking for used recreational vehicles for my brother-in-law. He wanted to buy a travel trailer that was over thirty feet long. He was also hoping that we could find from used recreational vehicles to choose from that had fewer than ten thousand miles. The low mileage also meant that he wanted to find a newer model which is difficult.</p>
<p>The used recreational vehicles that I found for sale were all really nice. I found a 1989 Excella Airstream for sale that was 34 feet long. I wasn’t able to view any pictures of the vehicle, so I did not make an appointment to see it. My brother-in-law thought that seventeen year old used recreational vehicles probably weren’t any good.</p>
<p>Captiva makes Coachman model recreational vehicles. I have found quite a few used recreational vehicles made by Captiva. There was one that I looked at that was a 2003 model that was green and grey. I really like the leveling system and the awning patio. This was really well maintained and extremely clean.</p>
<p>Cherokee makes Forest River model recreational vehicles. I found some really nice used recreational vehicles when I answered an ad for a 1999 Forest River. I shouldn’t have answered the ad because there were no photos of the used recreational vehicles. If I had seen photos, I would not have driven to their lot.</p>
<p>Wildwood made a Forest River model recreational vehicle in 2006. This is one of the used recreational vehicles that my brother-in-law wanted to look at. I was sure that it was going to be way out of his budget, but he assured me he wanted me to find one for him.</p>
<p>While I was looking at used recreational vehicles, I kept in mind that my brother-in-law had a specific request. I eventually found a 2006 Wildwood Forest River recreational vehicle. It was really nice and clean. It didn’t have a lot of bells and whistles, but it really suited my brother-in-law, I’m glad that I found it.
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		<title>I-35 RV Sales</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 16:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ben</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[RV sales for Class A RVs are big business. There are quite a few available here in North Texas, where I live. I went to the RV sales center for the I-35 RV Center and I found all of the RVs I could possibly need to see.
The Coachman Royal that I looked at while visiting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RV sales for Class A RVs are big business. There are quite a few available here in North Texas, where I live. I went to the RV sales center for the I-35 RV Center and I found all of the RVs I could possibly need to see.</p>
<p>The Coachman Royal that I looked at while visiting I-35 RV Sales was really nice. I liked this RV because the kitchen had a gas grill cook top with a cover and an oven, a two door refrigerator, double sink with separate sprayer and even a built in drip coffee maker. This RV was priced at eighteen thousand dollars.</p>
<p>I also liked the Itasca Sundancer for sale at the I-35 RV Sales. My favorite features were the sleeping over the cab area and the spacious dining booth. This RV was priced at just fewer than eight thousand dollars.</p>
<p>I knew that I could not afford it, but I looked in a 2004 Gulf Stream Yellowstone while I was at I-35 RV Sales. This was an amazing RV. The price tag was fifty thousand dollars.</p>
<p>I-35 RV Sales told me that this was one of the most looked at RVs on their lot. I can understand why, it has almost every feature I’ve ever seen on an RV present. This RV even has an external shower slide-out. It is amazing.</p>
<p>The salesman out at i-35 RV Sales talked with me for awhile and he showed me all of the appliances on the Gulf Stream that I was admiring. This RV had a microwave, a water heater and a really nice stove. The previous owner had kept the RV very clean and the next owner is going to be very lucky, indeed.</p>
<p>I knew that I didn’t have fifty thousand dollars to spend at I-35 RV Sales, but I did have three thousand dollars. I went home that day with a nice pop-up to take camping. I am really happy with it. This pop-up can sleep six in the two queen sized beds. The cabinetry is made of oak and the best feature of all is that it fit into my budget.
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		<title>Types of Recreational Vehicles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 16:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[RVs r recreational vehicles are typically used in reference to any type of enclosed equipment used both as a temporary traveling or fulltime home as well as a vehicle. This term is used primarily in the United States, as in British English terms used in place of ‘recreational vehicle’ include caravan, camper van or motorhome. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RVs r recreational vehicles are typically used in reference to any type of enclosed equipment used both as a temporary traveling or fulltime home as well as a vehicle. This term is used primarily in the United States, as in British English terms used in place of ‘recreational vehicle’ include caravan, camper van or motorhome. In Australia the term ‘sport utility vehicle’ is often used to describe recreational vehicles.</p>
<p>Among recreational vehicles are the subsets of truck campers, camping trailers, travel trailers, hybrid trailers, toy haulers, motorhomes, and toterhomes.</p>
<p>Truck campers or camper shells are separate units that are attached to the top of the bed portion of a pick-up truck to provide enclosed area for passengers or to use as living quarters when the pick-up is stopped.</p>
<p>Folding campers or folding camper trailers are units whose sides are collapsible. This makes them suitable for traveling. These types of recreational vehicles unfold to several times the volume of their collapsed traveling proportions.</p>
<p>A toy hauler is a type of fifth wheel trailer typically, where there is a living quarters and a portion for storing smaller vehicles and other things, such as motorcycles or barbeque grills and the like.</p>
<p>A motorhome, commonly referred to by the brand name Winnebago is typically a standalone recreational vehicle with its own locomotion and steering parts. The driver is enclosed within the motorhome with the passengers in typical motor home designs.</p>
<p>A toterhome is a less common term used to indicate a motor home that is built around a semi truck chassis, like that of a freightliner. These kinds of motor homes are the most powerful and allow users to tow large loads as well as carry very large living quarters themselves.
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