by Keith Windlor
Buying a motorhome is quite possibly the biggest investment a person will make in their lifetime, other than the house they are living in and maybe your daughter or son’s college tuition. But before you invest in one, you should do some serious research since it is such a sizeable outlay.
Educating yourself about all the basics involved in owning and operating a motorhome is highly recommended, especially when it comes to making the decision on the class of motorhome that’s right for you.
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by Keith Windlor
Oftentimes referred to as a “mini” or “mini-motorhome”, the Class C motorhome is (for the most part) a scaled down version of the larger, more luxurious Class A’s. It provides a lot of the conveniences like it’s larger cousin, but for a lower price.
The driving area resembles that of a truck, van, or car. Most of the Class C motorhomes now are made to go with a cutaway chassis and have passenger and side doors.
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by Keith Windlor
The term “wholesale” has taken on a variety of definitions and meanings over the years. Wholesaling involves the sale of goods and/or merchandise to business, commercial, industrial, institutional, retailers, or wholesale entities.
A wholesaler’s goods and/or merchandise is assembled, graded, or sorted in bulk or larger lots on the manufacturer’s end, and then redistributed in smaller lots to the types of entities mentioned above. It can also mean a person who acts as an agent or broker for the purposes of purchasing goods and/or merchandise for these entities.
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