Spring is just around the corner and millions of Americans, all across the country will be gearing up for RVing season. Right around the beginning of March you’ll start to see more and more travel trailers, fifth wheels and toy haulers on the highways and in our National Parks. If you’re still on the fence about diving into RVing head first, then I’ve got 3 reasons to convince you take the plunge.
1. It’s The Best Time To Buy
Not only do we offer closeout prices on many 2014 models to make room for our 2015 models, just about any other RV dealer does as well! You can save thousands of dollars on these 2014 models that have been looking for a home. Here are a few examples to take a look at:
New 2014 Forest River RV Rockwood Signature Ultra Lite 8314BSS – A 34″ travel trailer with 2 slide outs that can sleep up to 5 people. This model normally goes for $37,141, but during our closeout sale, you can get it for $26,995! That’s over $10,000 off!
New 2014 Coachmen RV Brookstone 334RE – A monster fifth wheel with 3 slideouts and a sleeping capacity of 4 that will give you plenty of space to bring all your necessities and then some. Last year, this model went for $70,970, but during our Spring closeout sale, you can take almost $26,000 off and get it for $44,995. If that’s not a deal, then I don’t know what is!
New 2014 Forest River RV Work and Play Catalyst 40BTS – If you’re more inclined to bring along your atv, motorcycle or jet-skis with you instead of more friends and family, then you need a toy hauler. These models are perfect for the adventure seeker due to their layout with a garage in the back. Perfect for loading up your Harley-Davidson, or any other high-powered thrill seeker u can fit in it. This particular model sleeps 2, has 3 slides and over 40 feet of room to get comfortable in. Last year’s price: $98,792. Closeout price: $66,995. That’s over $30,000 off!
2. The Weather Is Perfect
Down here in the South, our Summers are a beating. We have people coming in all throughout the Summer telling us that they can’t wait for cooler weather. Our Summer nights rarely get below 85 degrees. Spring and Fall are the best times of year for RVing, simply because of warmer days and cooler nights. Finding that one park or lake that you’ve always wanted to visit is even better when you’re pulling an RV. Knowing you have everything you need to spend a few days in the wilderness, surrounded by trees, with a view of the lake is one of the best feelings in the world and it keeps folks like you and me out on the road, looking for new places to go.
3. Like-Minded Travelers Everywhere
One of the best resources for new RVers is seasoned professionals. Everywhere you go, you’ll see guys and gals who have been doing this for years. IF you have questions about any part of the RVing process, check with your neighbor and they’ll more than likely be glad to help you out. After all, we are a big community built around out love of being on the road an living out of our house-on-wheels.