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ATV YAMAHA RHINO: Profiling the Hidden Dangers of ATVs

The Yamaha Rhino ATV (all terrain vehicle) is a popular choice for those who enjoy outdoor recreational activity. The dangers of ATVs, however, are becoming more widely known. Billed as fun vehicles the whole family can enjoy, ATVs are being criticized more and more by many groups. Some of the noted groups speaking out against the dangers of ATVs include the American Academy of Pediatrics, Safe Kids Worldwide and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Two Hidden Dangers of ATVs the Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know About

Design Flaws: What makes many ATVs such as the Yamaha Rhino so dangerous are their design flaws. With a narrow wheel base and a high center of gravity, they are prone to tipping over. This can be particularly dangerous when riding models such as the two-seater Yamaha Rhino because it is larger than most ATVs. Larger means heavier, so if it tips over, it can cause a much more severe injury - literally crushing a rider to death, for example — than a lighter ATV.

Lack of Safety Equipment: Most ATVs lack sufficient safety equipment to protect riders in case of an accident. This is extremely important in the case of children, who already are not prone to taking adequate safety precautions.

A case in point, the two-seater Yamaha Rhino often has no doors, safety handles or other safety equipment. While the Yamaha Rhino represents free-wheeling fun for youngsters, it is literally a severe accident waiting to happen.

YAMAHA RHINO ATV: Safety Tips for You and Your Child

Regulate Engine Size: Many experts urge consumers to limit engine size, especially if children will be using the ATV. We know now that ATVs with an engine larger than 90 cubic centimeters should not be ridden by younger, carefree riders. It’s just too risky. Wear Protective Gear: Wearing safety equipment is probably the best way to stay safe on ATVs. This is particularly true in the case of models such as the two-seater Yamaha Rhino, which often has no doors. Protective gear that should be worn includes helmets, goggles and over-the-ankle boots to protect against burns.

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Posted on Thursday, December 11th, 2008
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ATV YAMAHA RHINO: A Hidden Danger of ATVs Profile

The Yamaha Rhino ATV serves as the perfect example of the hidden dangers of all terrain vehicles. While ATV recreational activity is growing in popularity, there’s another side to this seemingly carefree fun. Many groups are speaking out vociferously against ATVs. Among them are such noted institutions as Safe Kids Worldwide, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Two Dangers of ATVs the Industry Fails to Highlight

Design Flaws: What makes many ATVs such as the Yamaha Rhino so dangerous are their design flaws. With a narrow wheel base and a high center of gravity, they are prone to tipping over. This can be particularly dangerous when riding models such as the two-seater Yamaha Rhino because it is larger than most ATVs. Larger means heavier, so if it tips over, it can cause a much more severe injury - literally crushing a rider to death, for example — than a lighter ATV.

Insufficient Safety Equipment: Most ATVs aren’t sufficiently outfitted with safety equipment. In case of an accident, this can be particularly serious, especially to children. Minors, by their very nature, are prone to riding without safety equipment - even when it is available.

A case in point, the two-seater Yamaha Rhino often has no doors, safety handles or other safety equipment. While the Yamaha Rhino represents free-wheeling fun for youngsters, it is literally a severe accident waiting to happen.

YAMAHA RHINO ATV: Safety Precautions You Can Adopt

Regulate Engine Size: Many experts urge consumers to limit engine size, especially if children will be using the ATV. We know now that ATVs with an engine larger than 90 cubic centimeters should not be ridden by younger, carefree riders. It’s just too risky. Wear Protective Gear: Wearing safety equipment is probably the best way to stay safe on ATVs. This is particularly true in the case of models such as the two-seater Yamaha Rhino, which often has no doors. Protective gear that should be worn includes helmets, goggles and over-the-ankle boots to protect against burns.

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Posted on Thursday, December 11th, 2008
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The Crossroads RV Center Planner

Are you interested in taking an RV trip? If you are, you will want to take the time to properly and fully plan for and prepare for your upcoming trip.

One of the many reasons why you are encouraged to properly plan for and prepare for your upcoming RV trip, no matter where you are going or for how long, is because of safety. If your motor home breaks down, will you be able to get assistance right away? Those who own their own RVs are encouraged in invest in RV insurance or at least roadside assistance. For those renting RVs, it is important to determine, ahead of time, if roadside assistance is included in rental fees. When traveling, it is always best to prepare for the worst.

Perhaps, the greatest reason why you should take the time to properly plan for and prepare for an upcoming RV trip is so that you can have a good time. If you’re planning and preparation is rushed, you may find yourself missing important supplies. For example, what would happen when you went to take a shower and realized that you forgot the towels, and so forth? Not only can this result in additional expenses on the road, but it is also a huge inconvenience.

Although NASCAR races are, by far, one of the most attended events by RV owners and renters, other sporting events are popular as well. Due to the popular pre-game event of tailgating, traveling by RV to an NFL football game is a great idea. There is nothing better than throwing a tailgating party while having many of the comforts of home. Many other football fans wish that they had more than the back of a truck.

Aside from using an RV to plan long distance trips to catch up with friends or relatives, the next most popular activity is that of camping. RV camping is a great way to experience the outdoors, without having to give up all modern day luxuries. In terms of camping, those traveling in RVs have a number of options. Perhaps, the best option is that of an RV park. RV parks are designed with motor homes in mind. Another option is that of public campgrounds with RV accommodations.

Last Minute Planning

One of the most important things to do for an RV trip involves mapping out your route. In all honesty, it doesn’t matter whether your trip is planned a few hours before you leave or a few weeks before, it is important to know where you will be going. Of course, you can be spontaneous along the way, like by taking a side trip, but having an intended route planned out is ideal for safety, security, and comfort. It can also help to prevent you from getting lost when you are unsure of your surroundings. Speaking of which, be sure to pack a map or having a GPS installed in your motor home.

In keeping with making sure you have all needed supplies, do a quick run through of your RV at the last minute. This will help you determine if you are missing anything of great importance. For example, look at your sleeping areas. Do you have enough sheets and blankets? What about items to cook? Do you have the needed food, pots and pans, and eating utensils? Missing supplies are easier to notice when doing a quick walk through your motor home.

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Posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
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Buying Used to Get an Affordable Diesel RV

For those looking for an affordable way to enter the world of recreational vehicles, buying a used diesel motorhome can be a financially smart decision. First year depreciation is high on motorhomes just as it is in cars. Therefore buying a used diesel motorhome can save buyers up front without sacrificing much in the way of quality.

The highest rate of depreciation typically occurs during the first few years of ownership. This and several other factors make the second or third year of a motorhome’s life the perfect time to purchase. This purchasing schedule offers the benefit of a fairly new vehicle with low maintenance and repair needs and most likely it’s still in fairly good condition cosmetically. (Although this depends on the previous owner’s treatment of the vehicle!) Used diesel motorhomes older than the preferred “few” years can still be a good purchase, but to make sure your purchase is sound you’ll want to depend heavily on consumer reviews, personal knowledge of the vehicle’s warranty and a consultation with a trusted mechanic.

The issue of warranty is one that you should be very aware of no matter what the “age” of your purchase. Your RV is going to be the basis upon which your traveling experiences will be built for years to come! And everyone knows just how difficult it is to have mechanical problems on the road. Sometimes, depending upon the area you find yourself in…it can even be dangerous. In order to alleviate these problems, many buyers prefer to purchase new or used from a dealer or wholesaler.

There are several benefits to purchasing with someone who can offer a warranty from the manufacturer. First, because they are larger companies, they usually know the product well and only purchase well maintained used diesel motorhomes to sell. It is generally not in the interest of the business to sell unreliable products to their customers. Also, these businesses often have certified mechanics available to give you inspections of vehicle health in writing. Many offer quality and satisfaction guarantees, in the form of short-term no lemon guarantees, or longer extended warranties for purchase. These companies are also subject to rules of conduct based on local and state law, and are easier to hold accountable for problems than an individual seller.

Used diesel motorhomes definitely come with a lower price tag, but in addition to the lower price you get a great product. The diesel RVs are widely accepted as the best in the RV industry. They offer the traditional self contained design; the living areas are accessible at all times. While it isn’t recommended that passengers should be up and about while the vehicle is moving; the areas are accessible if necessary. The diesel motorhome also offers the higher mileage rate that makes it a more financially conservative choice in comparison to its gas counterparts and everyone knows it’s the way to go for big groups or long trips.

When it comes to luxury, the diesel RV can’t be beat. Models range from simple to extravagant. Budget conscious buyers can opt for less features to obtain the lowest price while those looking for extreme comfort and class have many options to choose from. Some used diesel RVs have as many amenities as a luxury home. For the majority of buyers, their purchase will fall in the middle of the two extremes, but the spectrum is wide a varied to suit the needs of every buyer.

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Posted on Sunday, November 30th, 2008
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RV Dealership Will Work for Your Business

Buyers, by definition are looking to buy something. Smart buyers are looking to buy the “best” something at the “lowest” price. When it comes to major purchases, smart buyers are even more careful to get a great product at the best price. When it comes time to purchase a new or used RV buyers get out there and shop the market to discover which type of RV or travel trailer they are looking for, what size, what price, what features and options they’d like, but one thing they need to make sure to research thoroughly is the dealership. The dealership is actually the very first thing on the list of things to look into before making your RV purchase.

Getting to the right RV dealership means getting to the dealership that’s willing to work for your business. Expecting them to work for it doesn’t make you difficult; a good dealership expects to work for your business! There are a lot of RV dealerships out there; especially in highly populated areas so you’ve got choices.

First check out their basic company history. Do they have a history? How long have they been in business? This is a particularly appropriate question if you’re talking about used RV dealerships. A history of successful business indicates that they’re doing something right.

Next check out their customer service. Do they provide a high level of customer service? Do they believe in delivering high rates of customer satisfaction? When do they provide great customer service? Do they provide great customer service while selling you a vehicle? Do they provide great customer service during the financing process? Do they provide great customer service when presenting you with your new RV? What about after you have the keys in hand? What about after you drive off the lot? You want a dealership that will be there for you when you need them not just when they need you to meet their sales quota.

Do the salespeople follow the philosophy of salesmanship? The best recreational dealership takes pride in their staff, and if they’re worth their weight in salt, they are going to make sure that their staff is all about earning that customer’s business and has a strong customer service ethic. That dealership owner better realize from the start that his sales staff is a direct reflection of the dealership. If they want to earn your business, the salesperson needs to sell themselves and then sell the dealership before they ever sell the recreational vehicle.

Another feature of a good recreational vehicle dealership is overall presentation. Some aspects include cleanliness and organization. Is the showroom customer friendly? Are there comfortable places to sit while waiting? Is the sales floor clean and polished? Are the restrooms clean and stocked? That may sound silly, but there are some real pig sties out there! Is the lot full of vehicles, or does it at least look they have ample inventory to offer enough choices for their customers? These seemingly small and even insignificant points are tell tale signs that can indicate pride in ownership and how much that dealership is really trying to earn your business.

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Posted on Friday, November 7th, 2008
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Scotland Camper Hire

Visiting Scotland and hiring a camper van is becoming a popular choice for people within and for those who travel to the UK. The reasons are many, but may include the rugged coastline, open wilderness, high mountains and stunning lochs. Here are some routes that take you to the Hebridean islands.

One of the attractions of hiring a motorhome in Scotland is that you are not too far away from the Hebrides, where you’ll find some excellent campsites. Glasgow to Oban and then on to one of the main Hebridean islands is a popular route. It only takes around a three-hour trip from Glasgow to Oban. Time enough so that you can get to know your van before settling down for the night. One of the highlights in this region is Loch Lomand, along with a choice of overnight camp sites. Enjoying in the sights, breathing in the fresh air and take the pace of life down a notch or two and you have all the ingredients for a great trip.

A great island to visit is that of Mull. A real Scottish wilderness with some amazing scenary. Home to the famous Golden Eagles, you may also see otters, Minke whales and dolphins around the islands. Once you’ve parked your van in one of the six campsites on Mull, it’s time to explore and take a walking tour of the peaceful hills of the island or discover the rocky bays to the north.

Moving onwards, take the Mallaig road and stop off at your leisure. Arisaig is where you will find most of the camp sites and you could spend a few days here to really see all that is available. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this area is a must see for all who visit the Hebridean islands.

As we near the end of the tour, take in one last island to complete this tour of the Hebrides. Board the ferry and head on over to Skye, another island full of history. There is the famous Tallisker distillery open for visitors on the island and a large number of sights related to the Gaelic history of the place. After you have seen all that Skye has to offer, take the bridge back to the tour starting point of Glasgow.

The journey back to Glasgow is very scenic and one that you will remember for a long time. Some amazing scenery with the backdrop of impressive mountains and ancient walls. This is a real stop for camper vans, before you enter Loch Lomond Park once more. This is a great route for those new to hiring a campervan for their vacation and for those who have yet to take a tour of the Hebridean Islands.

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Posted on Friday, November 7th, 2008
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Will a New RV Diesel Pusher be Right for You?

Any decision to purchase a new diesel pusher should involve some serious research, especially if you’re not familiar with motorhomes. There are tremendous amounts of options and choices available that require a tremendous amount of diligence to understand before choosing.

If your first concern is with fuel efficiency and power, then you might want to look towards the diesel pusher over the gasoline engine due to its highly effective fuel efficiency. In the event that you have to be traveling through mountainous territory, you’ll definitely want to put the diesel pusher to work as you will need the extra power to get up and down the mountains in a hurry. With the extra power that the diesel pusher offers, it seems a rather obvious choice for mountains and hills.

Secondly, when it comes to luxury, the Class A diesel pusher (or non-diesel) has the Class C’s beat hands down on this issue as well, although the Class C’s have been stepping it up a bit on the amenities in the last few years. And of course, they are way more spaceous compared to all the other motorhomes on the market, especially if they come equipped with slide-outs. If you’re planning on doing most of your traveling with your family or a group of friends, then this is the type motorhome that will equate to comfort for everybody involved.

Naturally, a new diesel pusher will be more expensive than a gasoline powered RV, but with a rising level of fuel efficiency, you will be better off and conserve more fuel over the lifetime of the vehicle, making up for the extra cost over time. Naturally, it is a question of budget, but there are many lenders that have financing packages available for diesel pushers that are somewhat favorable and they have done a good job of establishing relationships with local RV dealerships that can help you attain your dream of a diesel pusher motor home.

Believe it or not, there are instructional classes on driving and safety available for you if you’re a little unsure about handling being behind the wheel of such an immense piece of machinery. Manufacturers today are building in so many safety issues though, that is really not that much of an ordeal to cope with. Motorhomes today are surprisingly easy to maneuver and most of the safety equipment comes as standard features.

Finally, manufacturers have options for floorplans as well so that it isn’t a matter of taking the bitter with the sweet anymore. It used to be the case several years ago that you would always have to settle for the floor plan that you wanted in a motorhome brand that you wanted nothing to do with. The new diesel pushers on the market today now ride smoother than ever so you can be driving in style during the day and sleeping in luxury at night.

Pedata RV Center has continued to dazzle its customers with a massive inventory of RVs and diesel pushers available for sale. With our close attention to detailed customer service, you can count on us to provide you with all of your motorhome needs. Considering that we are one of the nation’s largest vehicle wholesalers for recreational vehicles, you can safely assume that you can save thousands of dollars on your motorhome purchase, whether used or new, from our tremendous inventory.

With our tremendous inventory, low prices and commitment to impeccable customer service before, during and after the sale, it is not surprising that we are recognized as one of the top 10 Holiday Rambler dealers. With thousands of RV dealerships competing for the title, it is not easy to stay on top year after year the way that we do.

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Posted on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
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RV Classifieds

Shopping for that new or used RV shouldn’t be a painful experience, but at times digging through all those publications to find the RV classifieds and the right vehicle can be tiresome. The problem with newspaper classifieds or vehicle trader publications is that you are many times buying from a private party and have no choice of warranty or service.

Shopping on the internet makes a lot more sense now more than ever. For one thing, the assortment is considerably larger. Instead of having just the local paper or RV advertiser or an RV trader publication, there are numerous classified sites with a large assortment of RV’s to look through. The other plus when you shop the RV classifieds online is that you have the search option that enables you to save time by finding exactly what you’re looking for. There are probably 60-80 RV classified listings when you search online so you’ll have plenty to look through.

The search criteria can take you from a very precise, finite search or you can make it as generic as you want. And most searches now include search criteria for Canada as well as the United States. You can search by geographic locations, new and used RV’s, manufacturers, makes, models, and year of RV’s, and of course, price range. Searches are also broken down into three categories of RV’s — motorhomes, towables, and other.

Motor homes have a classification system all their own. They are classified as class A, B or C, which refers to what level of amenities they are designed with. In the case of the towable classification, this subcategory would include fifth wheel, toy hauler and travel trailer as well as folding camper. Naturally, the other category includes truck campers, park models and other types of peripheral vehicles that don’t fit into the other two categories.

Pedata RV Center is an Arizona-based dealer and wholesaler of new and used RVs and motorhomes. Even if you’re not in Arizona, you can buy from Pedata with confidence.

You’re more than welcome to visit the online sales showroom to look through our inventory of available RVs on the Internet. Because we utilize only the best use RVs from our search from around the country, we do all of the work for you. Ensuring that everything we have in stock meets are high quality standards means that you won’t have any difficulties after the sale. And with our massive selection, you can take advantage of our tremendous amount of RV classifieds and rest assured that any that you buy from us are in superior shape and are extremely low-priced.

With our 24 hour classified RV service, you can visit us 24 hours a day and take a virtual tour or study photos of exteriors and interiors of all of our vehicles. With so much information to choose from, it is an easy way to purchase an RV today.

Whether you’re new to RV ownership or want to add to your growing stock of recreational vehicles, you can end your search here. Whether your looking for a fifth wheel, travel trailer, camper or motor home, whatever it is you require, you can find it here on our RV classifieds at our low prices.

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Posted on Friday, October 31st, 2008
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Motorhome Dealers As Different as Night and Day

You have looked all over the Internet and done your homework and are now ready to purchase an RV from a reputable dealer. Taking the difficulty out of searching for the perfect RV for you and your family can be almost impossible, as there are all manner of dealers and you have quite a few to choose from. It can be a challenge to find the motorhome dealer that fits your situation and can suit you and your family needs.

With such a tremendous investment, purchasing an RV is a critical function and requires that you find the right dealer. In fact, finding the right dealer might be just as important as finding the right RV. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll feel much better about it if you find the right dealer to do business with.

The dealer needs to be able to provide you with the best possible quality vehicle on the market, whether it’s a new or a pre-owned RV. They need to be able to offer you a financing plan that works best for you. Finding a dealer that provides a relaxed, low-pressure/no-pressure atmosphere is critical.

Ensure that you find a dealer that keeps a wide range of products available in their inventory, in both new and used categories at the best possible price. Before you can utilize a dealership, they will have to provide for you the products that you require. If they do not have the motorhome that you are looking for, then you may have to look for a true RV wholesaler that has the power to order directly from the manufacturer.

While there are certainly tremendous options available for financing your RV, the dealers themselves will generally be very familiar with the financing options and be on a first name basis with the lenders in the area. With this relationship in place, they can take advantage of many years of financing experience and provide you with the best possible prices and rates available.

Naturally, you are somewhat familiar with purchasing vehicles and you’re prepared to work hard with a salesman to come up with the best possible price that you can. One of the benefits of dealing directly with an RV wholesaler is that you can skip dealing with the salesman altogether and deal with a more low-pressure philosophy of doing business.

Petada RV Center Is a Top 10 Holiday Rambler RV Dealer

We consistently make it to the top 10 Holiday Rambler dealer list simply by making the strongest possible effort at customer service that we can and treating our customers like family. With the best possible standards in place, our clients are very happy with the products that we serve and the attention to customer service that we stand by.

With all manner of different types of styles and designs, we can save you many thousands of dollars on your next motorhome. Whatever you’re looking for, we can help you purchase your new or used RV today.

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Posted on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
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Camper Hire Plans

Hiring an RV, a camper van, a motorhome or dormobile is a great way to holiday and see the UK at the same time. They offer a flexible solution to your transport and accommodation needs, whilst at the same time allowing you the freedom to decide where you want to go next. A motor home really is a “home from home”, with all the conveniences you have at home and the benefit of mobility. We’ll take a closer look at what facilities a motorhome should offer, so that you are more informed when you decide to rent or hire.

All campers should have a kitchen area that contains a refrigerator and a gas hob with a couple of hotplates. Some even have a microwave so that you can russle up something quickly. Night time lighting is usually taken care of by the use of a separate battery, often called a “leisure battery”. This is in addition to the normal van battery that is used when running the engine. Today though, more and more campsites are offering a hook up system that can connect mains electricity directly to the camper or motorhome.

Many of the more established camping sites in the UK offer cable television and wireless internet access in the UK. As the demand for camp site services is growing you’ll find more and more campsites offering the extras that we enjoy at home. There is though the other side to hiring a motorhome and that’s the ability to get away from it all. Some though, prefer to just have the basic facilities in return for a more remote and secluded location. You may even prefer to try both a dedicated campsite and a remote location during the same trip. That’s the beauty of using a camper, you can do what you want.

The history of the traditional camper is synonymous with Volkswagen, a world leader in recreational vehicles. In the UK though, you’ll find other well-represented companies that offer camper solutions to the public. Volkswagen Vanfest, held in Malvern each year is a highly popular event for camper enthusiasts. People attend from all over the world and present their expertly restored campers. If you are looking to buy your own van or you already have one, then this is definitely one event you should try to get to.

Choosing the right camper van very much depends on whether it is a family trip or not. The age of the children is also important, since there are family camper vans with special facilities for such circumstances. Most family vans include one large double bed and two smaller single ones, or there is also the option of one double bed and a small bed in the van roof space. Such details need to be discussed with the camper van rental company you choose. Remember that UK law is very strict about child car travelling, and since most camper vans don’t have children seats as standard, it is the driver’s responsibility to make sure they’re carried in a legal manner.

If you are looking for a more adventurous camper van experience you could choose to hire a truck camper. This is an off-road style of camper van, that a few rental companies offer at a premium. The rugged design of this style camper has limited cabin space due to the off road design features. A number of UK rental companies offer this style of camper, but it does cost a bit more than an ordinary camper van.

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Posted on Sunday, October 26th, 2008
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