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Here is a review we received in the October, 2000 issue
of ATV Sport Magazine

 

 
Road Trippin’ Essentials When we do a road trip, we do it right. Our latest adventure involved a motor home and trailer, both packed full of ATV goodies, including new gear, electronics, security locks, and, of course, the coolest sport quads. We told you all about the sport quads in the last issue (and we’re still arguing about which is the best sand duner — Banshee, DS650, or 400EX). This time, we’ll give you the report on all the essential road trip items, regardless of the make and model of your ATV. First, The Wheels Trucks and trailers are awesome. Motor homes and trailers are awesome-er.

This year for our annual Glamis extravaganza, we rented a motor home and trailer combination. We searched the WWW for RV rentals in Southern California, and found several options. We decided on American RV Rentals in Montclair, California. American RVs (909-613-0562) rents a variety of motor homes, from the economical 22-foot Rialta to the luxurious 37-foot Winnebago. 

We opted for the 26-foot “Class C” Jamboree, which runs on a Ford chassis and is powered by a Ford Super Duty V-10. This hotel on wheels gave our four-rider test group almost enough room. With a queen bed in back, a “cab-over” bed up front, and a dining table that converts to a sleeper, there is enough room for three adults in comfort. With all our gear, food, and extra stuff, we had to do some creative packing, but it all worked well. There was plenty of room for cooking, eating and relaxing by day after changing the center bed back into a table.  Besides, you don’t spend much time inside this unit in the daytime.

The Class C RVs usually have more sleeping room than the more luxurious Class A homes. And the Class C units are less expensive to rent. Even if there were hotels near the Glamis sand dunes, we’d pay much more to rent a car and hotel rooms than we did to rent this RV and flat-bed trailer. For any kind of camping outing (if you can call this “camping”), an RV is often the most affordable, and certainly the most convenient, option available. 

If you live in Southern California, or can find some ATVs to rent, American RV Rentals will quickly set you up with the right motor home for your trip. Or, fly into L.A. (they’ll even pick you up at the airport!), and cruise your rental RV up to the Pismo Beach Dunes in central California and rent quads right on the beach. For more information, visit www.americanrvrentals.com for photos, prices, and rental information.

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