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Although the price of gasoline continues to climb upwards, Americans still love driving recreational vehicles. They are big and bulky, and get poor gas mileage, but the convenience of driving a vehicle that also contains some of the comforts of home is appealing, particularly since an RV will allow you to stay in national parks and other campgrounds. Why stay in a hotel when you can stay by a lake? A recreational vehicle does offer vacation opportunities that other types of transportation, such as sport utility vehicles, do not. But like any other vehicle, an RV can break down, and when it does, the repairs can be expensive. They can be even more expensive if you are unprepared for something that many RV buyers don't know - the lemon laws of most states do not cover recreational vehicles. Casino - All casino related link can be found here Black Jack - All black jack related links can be found here Poker - All poker related links can be found here Online Poker - All online poker related links can be found here Betting - All betting related links can be found here Lottery - All lottery related links can be found here Craps - All craps related links can be found here Slots - All slots related links can be found here Roulette - All roulette related links can be found here Games - All games related links can be found here Recreation - All travel/holiday/resort/airline related links can be found here Health - All online pharmacy/hospital/health related links can be found here Shopping - All online shopping/gift related links can be found here Business - All business/finance/loan/mortgage related links can be found here Computers - All computer hardware/software/peripheral related links can be found here Internet - All webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related links can be found here Miscellaneous - All other links can be found here not stated above
Recreational vehicles are not cheap; the price tags of some of them can exceed one million dollars. But while they are legally motor vehicles, most states exempt them from coverage under the lemon laws. Lemon laws are statutes designed to provide consumers who buy defective motor vehicles with recourse against the manufacturer should the vehicle prove repeatedly unreliable. Given the fact that RVs tend to be rather expensive, one would think that they would be covered under these laws, but in most states, that's not the case. Why not? Unlike most cars, which are mass-produced by the millions, RVs are mostly assembled by hand. Not only that, but the parts tend to be made by a number of different companies. The drive train might be made by an auto manufacturer, and the body and living quarters might be made by several other companies. |
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