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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

For a limited time, rent a motorhome for $49 a day

Here's a very inexpensive way to travel up to three weeks with a motorhome. El Monte RV needs to get some brand new 22-foot Class C motorhomes delivered from Chicago to some of it rental locations in the far West.
 
For trips beginning April 15 or those ending no later than May 31, a one-day rate of $49 per night is available. The price includes 2,500 free miles, unlimited free generator use, a starter pack and no one-way fee.

After being picked up in Chicago, the RVs have up to 21 days to be dropped off at El Monte RV locations in Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; Dublin Calif.; Oakland Calif.; Ferndale, Wash.; or Las Vegas, Nevada.

Not included are additional miles, insurance, personal kits, or kitchen kits, but these can be purchased at pickup. This special cannot be combined with any other specials or discounts, and the code RELOC must be mentioned at the time of reservation. Information about this special offer and others is at the El Monte RV website.

4 comments:

Norman L said...

This sounds like a GIMIC. Paid professional delivery drivers usually do this job and this sounds like a way not only not pay a driver but to make a profit by having people pay to do it. Result, more unemployeed on the welfare rolls.

Anonymous said...

And to think there will be those that consider this a great deal. Paying a manufacturer to deliver their products for them. LOL

Staff Report said...

It is a great deal. And it is a great deal only because the company needs to get the motorhomes to certain destinations. Yes, they could pay a professional driver. But, if someone wants to try out an RV and happens to want to travel to these specific destinations, then paying $49 a day compared to four times that amount is, indeed, a great deal.

Anonymous said...

Awsome idea...an inexpensive way to test drive and use an RV. Why not? They should have done this a long time ago.