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MotorHome Studio : TL Enterprises Inc. by TL Enterprises Inc. Release Date : 2001-11-23 Publisher : TL Enterprises Inc. Availability : Usually ships in 1 to 3 months and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Issues : 12 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
List Price : $47.88 Our Price : $19.97
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Product Description |
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MotorHome is a magazine edited for owners and prospective buyers of self-propelled vacation vehicles. Editorial material is both technical and non-technical in nature. Regular features include tests and descriptions of various models of motorhomes and mini-motorhomes, travel adventures on such vehicles, and objective analysis of equipment and supplies for such self-propelled recreational vehicles. Guides and directories within the magazine provide listings of manufacturers, rentals and other sources of equipment and accessories of interest to enthusiasts. |
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I am sad it takes so long to send me my first issue-\
Sure it would be good if I was ever to get one?
Dave Tuman
New Bern , NC |
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Useful Info for Motorhome Travelers |
The CROSSROADS column lists a sampling of events around the country that you can enjoy while traveling and upcoming RV shows. The SHORT STOP column gives more in depth descriptions of an area for RVers to visit. There were three or four travel destination stories.
Several feature articles glorified new motorhome models and their bells and whistles. A few drawbacks were mentioned so these could aid a consumer planning a purchase.
Other articles profiled a celebrity and his custom motorhome and one covered rehabbing an older motorhome.
There's a HOT LINE column that mediates disputes about motorhomes (usually repair problems). The COACH & CHASSIS column answers technical questions from readers about RV refrigerators, batteries, power steering, furnace, etc. QUICK TIPS features a sampling of reader's ideas. POWERTRAIN Q & A answers readers' questions about motor issues. LOOKING BACK features a vintage motorhome.
Over all, a fairly useful magazine for motorhome owners though liberally cluttered with ads pushing the latest products. |
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Excellent magazine |
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I began looking for an RV 3 years ago and have come to rely on the information in Motor Home magazine. The advertisements offer lots of information which I can use to check against other sources to make sure I'm getting what I want and not over-paying. I really enjoy the trips section, and the reviews of the new motor homes. I save every issue and read them several times to uncover gems that I missed in the first reading. The reviews of the Rialta, the Trek and the See Ya have been particularly helpful to me. I also like the articles about the dinghys. My goal now is to travel from Florida to Mexico to Alaska, then East through Canada to the Maritimes, then back to Florida. While in Mexico I plan to take the Copper Canyon trip, and in the Northwest I will retrace sections of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. All along this trip I'll rely on past and present articles in Motor Home Magazine for stops along the way. Andy in Virginia. |
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Nothing is PERFECT, but MH is very GOOD |
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Very simple, I do not give perfect ratings for anyone or anything! |
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