Drive Your Motorhome Like a Pro


Price: $12.95

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Product Description

Drive Your Motorhome Like a Pro is a complete guide to professional driving techniques for beginners to experence drives. It take commerical driving training techniques and converts them to layman's terms. It explaines basic rule so you can apply them to anything that you might drive.

 

Customer Reviews


Arthur Edwin Allen Said: How To Drive Your RV Like A Pro ( Mar. 20th 2009 )

have read about 1/3 of the little book which I could have read in about 2 hours if I had not been interrupted. is very well written by an authoritative writer. there are many procedural techniques offered that I never thought of and find them very helpful. have purchased the book to help in our pre-RV buying experience. so far, so good. this is a great reference.

Rich-b-rich Said: great book ( Jan. 1st 2008 )

I really enjoyed this book albeit it is a small one. There is no "fluff" and all the information is direct. I have been driving for over 34 years and this book still opened my eyes wide and made me understand better the ins and outs of driving a large vehicle. It is a great reference book to keep in the vehicle. A little pricey but I am not disappointed.

E. D. Barker Said: Quick and Easy for Beginners ( Sep. 14th 2007 )

We just purchased our first motor home after pulling trailers for years. This book promised to serve as a guide to the techniques needed to drive our new `monster' rather than tow one. To a great degree, it fulfilled its promise.

It is a quick, easy read. Friendly to beginners, the basics are covered in a crisp, clear and friendly manner. It is "quick" because it is only about 50 pages. I could not help but think that it would have made a few excellent articles in motor home magazines but this is more convenient

The price, including shipping, is probably fair when you consider the limited market available.


builder Said: Needs work ( Jun. 30th 2007 )

I realize that it is difficult to describe driving techniques, but this book really misses the mark. Most of the suggestions are common sense. Coverage of important techniques such as aligning, positioning for turns, and reversing is either missing or vague and ambiguous.