Showing posts with label Transportation and Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transportation and Services. Show all posts

Friday, December 2, 2011

Cross Country Traveling


When traveling across the country, whether for an extended vacation or actually relocating, there are a many issues that you will need to consider. One issue that you may be dwelling on is how to get your car to your new location across the country. For many, driving your car for hours on end to reach your destination across the country is not an option. If that is the case, than a great alternative for you, is to make use of an auto transport. An auto transport is a means of getting your car from one location to another without having to drive the car there own your own. Auto Transport companies use a vehicle transporter truck to ship your car to its new destination.

Using an auto transport is an option that so many people have turned to recently. When choosing to opt for an auto transport there are some key factors that you should know about in order to obtain fair auto transport rates and at the same time have your car shipped smoothly and easily.

One more major factor that will change the cost of shipping your car substantially is if you opt to use an enclosed vehicle transporter or an open vehicle transporter. An open vehicle transporter is very similar to the trucks that you see transporting new cars to their dealership. These trucks can carry up to ten cars at once. An enclosed vehicle transporter can carry very few vehicles at once; therefore the cost will be substantially more. The benefit that you will enjoy when using an enclosed truck is that the car that is being transported is not susceptible to harsh weather conditions. Say it is snowing heavily; your car will not be affected at all. However, because of the higher costs involved, the only time it is strongly recommended to use a enclosed vehicle transporter is when the vehicle that is being transported is an antique car or a very high end car or a really oversized vehicle. Otherwise, for the average vehicle, using an open vehicle transporter is most common and should be a perfect option for you. So, be sure, to find an auto transport company that offers an open vehicle shipping method.

Another option to consider is whether you should chose to have the vehicle picked up and dropped off right at your doorstep are at a more central location. Many auto transport companies offer to pick up your car right in front of your home and drop it off right in your driveway of your new location as part of the package. However, if you live in a more rural location, or are relocating to a hard to get to location, such as farmlands, than you may incur extra charges to have the door to door service. Instead of incurring extra charges, although not quite as convenient, you might want to use a more central location, such as a large parking lot for the drop off and/or pickup.

These are two factors that will affect the cost of the auto transport. However aside for the cost, you will want to make sure that you use an honest and reputable company. Do enough research to be able to know whether they are reliable or not. With all the information out their including customer reviews, it is easy to find out if people were happy with their experience. Using an auto transport when traveling across the country will make the move a whole lot easier.

Amy Trip is involved in the auto transport industry, and recommends using 1autotrasnport.com when making a move across the country. They offer you great rates on NY auto transport to Florida and whatever other transport needs you may require. They are fully insured and provide both open and enclosed auto transport.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Ten Reasons To Retire To An RV

Retirement is an opportunity to experience life in a new way and at your own leisure. It is the perfect time to live simply and do the things you had no time for when you were working. This is why the RV lifestyle appeals to so many retirees. It lets you be comfortable and in control of what you do, without tying you down to family or mortgage expenses.

1. Go where you’ve always wanted

There are probably a lot of places you always wanted to go to when you were working, but didn’t have the time or the money to do so. Now that you’re retired, an RV can be the perfect tool to help you finally see the places you’ve always wanted to see, at your own pace and in comfort.

2. Never have to pack and unpack again

When you retire to an RV, you take your home with you wherever you go. Whenever you feel like traveling, you can just head out without having to pack what you want to take with you; no more worrying about luggage and security lines, and no more having to look for lodging. Live and travel in the comfort of your own home.

3. No yard work or heavy maintenance

When you have a big house, you have to do a lot of cleaning and expensive maintenance. But with a motorhome, cleaning up takes minutes and there are no front yards or lawns to labor over.

4. The RV lifestyle helps you stay active

Retirement shouldn’t be about living a sedentary life. It should be about exploring and enjoying the life you have earned. Staying active prolongs and improves your life. RV living helps you get out there and see the world while providing you with everything you need to be comfortable.

5. It is inexpensive

Living in a motorhome is a lot less expensive than maintaining a house. The most you’ll have to pay for lodging is campground fees, which are usually around $15 to $30 a night, sometimes less.

6. Meet new people

When you’re on the road, you’ll get the chance to meet new people and make unexpected friends. Getting involved in an RV club or simply staying at the RV resorts around the country means you’ll get to know a lot of great people you would have never met otherwise.

7. Never get tired of the view

With an RV, every day is a chance to see something unexpected when you look out the window.

8. No property taxes

When you own an RV, you can rent a parking space, stay for as long as you want, then leave when you want. No property taxes.

9. Visit Friends and Relatives

An RV makes visiting friends and relatives across the country easy. You’ll always have a means to get to the people you want to be with and you’ll always have your own place to stay the night.

10. Be and feel independent

Even for retirees with disabilities, the RV lifestyle is possible and convenient, as many new motorhomes come equipped with the accessories needed by people with physical disabilities. With the mobility afforded by an RV, you can be and feel independent even in retirement.

Purchasing an adequate RV to retire in is easy. Your local Winnebago RV or Four Winds RV dealers can help you find a model that’s perfect for you. You can also find plenty of other great brands like Fleetwood RVs for sale at used dealerships and from private sellers. Regardless of where you purchase your RV, you can be sure that it will pay off in a big way.

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