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George M. Sutton RV Sales office
Monday - Saturday 9:00 AM to 6 PM
Sunday after church -11 AM to 4 PM
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In The Heart of Old Mexico
We knew our trip last winter would be an adventure, and it certainly was!!! We left our home in Nashua, NH. in mid-January, which required some courage considering this was the year of El Nino. Our plan was to take delivery of our new fifth wheel from Elkhart, Indiana, with the faith to launch into our trip with a new but untested rig. We then slowly worked our way south to Mission, Texas to meet with the caravan of 17 RVs that we had signed up to go to Mexico with.
We were delighted with the 28/29 ft. fifth wheel Cardinal Americana we had contracted to purchase from Russ Anderson. We had met with him in Elkhart in September, and signed a purchase agreement. Through the magic of computers we were able to keep track of the assembly process, finishing date, and other details. Indeed, everything was waiting for us on the bitterly cold Monday afternoon we appeared in Elkhart, including a big fluffy teddy bear, a gift to keep us company on our travels. We spent Monday night in Elkhart as planned and headed south on Tuesday morning in search of warmer weather. Elkhart this January seemed colder than the North Pole. Thus it was that we traveled to Nashville, then Columbus, Mississippi, and Ruston, Louisiana - planned stops on our way to Mission, all the while the teddy was keeping us company. By now he had been named Russ, and sat comfortably at a dinette chair, guarding the rig as we traveled. Any concerns about an untested rig soon vanished and we enjoyed our new fifth wheel and its many features as we traveled along with no significant troubles. READ MORE >> |
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Why Go RV-ing?
You shouldn’t have to spend a lot of money on something called free time.
Owning an RV makes economic sense. You are able to travel while spending significantly less. You have unlimited flexibility, even on a limited budget.
Many RV models allow a family of four to save up to 74 percent on vacation costs over other forms of travel. That’s a calculation that takes into account RV ownership costs, including payments, insurance, maintenance, tires, tax breaks, registration and depreciation.
Want to take your family of four to Orlando for a week? Traveling in a typical family motorhome will cost you 53 percent less than flying, renting a car, staying in a hotel and eating out. A trip to the Grand Canyon in a folding camping trailer will cost 70 percent less than driving and using hotels and restaurants. |
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"T@B was our first RV experience and we loved it. Within minutes we were hitched up and ready to go...""We drove to Alaska, covering over 6,000 miles. If a camping spot was hard to back into, we just unhitched and pushed T@B into place. Grab handles on each corner made it easy. We had always stayed in hotels before and loved the independence: saved a bundle of money too.""Traveling by T@B is a great way to meet people. At gas stations, grocery stores — everywhere we went — complete strangers would ask about and admire our RV. Small, children, teenagers, married couples and senior citizens: something about our T@B brought smiles to their faces and made us instant friends. We've never had such a feeling of fun and friendship before. It was our best vacation ever. We can't wait to go again." |
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| story courtesy TAB-rv.com |
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